Toronto Dating Coach
As a Toronto Dating coach my opinion is Toronto is a pretty good city for men. Not the best, but not horrible.
It has a diverse population of 2.6 million people, so in theory—there’s a girl here for everyone. Even if you’re an albino with a gimp leg.
On any given day the downtown streets are bustling with beauties, both local and international, heading to or from work, shopping, the gym, school, chilling on the numerous patios and cafes.
I like to teach my daygame classes in Eaton Centre, one of the largest malls in Canada.
The layout is open, with multiple floors, and a glass ceiling that provides enough daylight that it feels like you are outside.
I’ve found in daygame, women here are incredibly receptive and open minded. I’ve never had a bad reaction, or bitchy attitude (knock on wood). They don’t have the vibe of California girls, but hey, it’s Canada. It’s cold and harsh, so when the sun is out, people are happy.
Toronto Dating Coach
The nightlife is vastly superior to Vancouver’s, but can’t touch the epic nightlife of Montreal, which is only a four hour drive away. Still there are plenty of bars and clubs to choose from for every niche. I’m not an expert in Toronto nightlife as I primarily teach daygame. But I’ve found the women aren’t the most open, compared to some other cities I’ve been to. Daygame is better.
Queen street is great for daygame. You can use a simple direct opener like, “Hello. You’re really cute. My name is Billy Bumdarts. I have a plenty of articles on daygame, but if you want a more in depth guide, check out my book, “I Hope It’s Sunny Out.”
Kensington market is if you like tattooed hipster girls and cheaper international food. Good place to talk about veganism and patriarchy while sipping $4 lattes.
Toronto is culturally diverse, but has fewer asian women than west coast cities like Vancouver or Seattle. There are lots of black girls, Latina girls, middle eastern, and all sorts of europeans, both western and eastern.
Toronto’s weather can be fickle. Freezing ice storms in the winter, and brutally humid and hot in the summer. But you do get those stretches of perfect, moderate weather in early summer and late spring. And it tends to be sunny most of the time, rather than cloudy. Rain storms are usually short and hard, like that midget in Game of Thrones.
Toronto’s women have been given a bad wrap by some dating coaches. They claim the women are masculine, too brainwashed by man hating feminism, too picky. But Toronto is such an international city that you can’t pigeon hole the vibe. It’s a first world city, with first world women. So it’s not like picking up women in Thailand. where you just make a Tinder account and accept applications by the dozen. To have social status here is difficult. So you should focus on meeting as many women as possible.
Toronto Dating Coach advice: More women = more options.
I prefer daygame, but you might want to augment that with nightgame and online dating.
I’m often travelling to Toronto, and I have dating coaches on the east coast working for Absolute Ability. Contact me for a free consultation about dating coaching, bootcamps and mentorships in Toronto.
“Rain storms are usually short and hard, like that midget in Game of Thrones.”
hahaha your writing cracks me up Tony.
I can vouch for Tony’s skill as a teacher of pick-up and his integrity as a dating coach. Book a coaching session with him and it’ll be one of the best investments you make in yourself.
That one made me laugh too. Everyone loves a good midget joke. Of course, except maybe my midget readers.
What’s the California girls’ vibe? You made me curious.
I find that in places that are sunny more often than cold, rainy, cloudy, that women are more approachable and open to adventure or meeting new people. That’s why my daygame book is called “I Hope It’s Sunny Out.”