Review of "The Game," by Neil Strauss



a story about a guy who knows almost nothing about the girls, then not only meets secret society pickup artists who teach him how to achieve a lot of beautiful women, but also becomes a master pick-up artist himself, who were his students and his teachers to go on for tips on how to deal and score with women. Sounds great, right? The best part about it is, it is true, and documented in Neil Strauss' excellent book, "The Game: Penetrating The Secret Society Pickup Artists ."

If you've ever heard of Neil Strauss before, this book provides a fascinating account of what it Syle, his seduction society pseudonym. And if you have never heard of it, this book will make you want to know who he is. Not only provides a fascinating view of the many ways of gaining women's attention - and phone numbers, and panties - but describes in detail the crazy characters that make up this "society of pick-up artist," and [. [/ P>

What's great about this book, unlike all the others out of horny guys looking to get laid, is the way it is set. This is not hour after hour of books detail the "forbidden" methods "to deceive" women going to bed with you. It's actually more than one man's personal account of the frustrations and triumphs of dealing with women. You learn your lessons, as Strauss learns his own. This is the description of one man's journey from the masters of the loser, to master seductor. And you can benefit from the knowledge Strauss shares, firsthand, the exciting details.

It all starts with Strauss account of growing up "far from attractive," and far from satisfied with their sex life. All you have to change the call from the editors of the book, seeking to Strauss's mysterious "Layguide" that existed on the internet, and converted it into a "coherent how-to book." Although at first hesitant, Strauss finds himself curious - and the reader curious as well. While investigating this patchwork of notes on how to get busy, he finds himself delving into the world - even the majority of people out there, barely knew existed ... and became one of the biggest parts. As he writes, "If layguide never crossed my path, I, like most people, would never have evolved in my thinking about the opposite sex." But thanks to discovering it, Style began his journey of transformation from a loser to the type of command thousand for his seduction services and advice.

By the way, reveals a number of crazy characters and all their "unique" (to say the least!) Methods: The Mystery and the mystery method, Tyler Durden and Papa, and Real Social Dynamics, David DeAngelo and Double Your Dating, Ross Jeffries and Neuro-linguistic programming. There is also a number of guys with interesting pseudonyms of their own: Thundercat, Jlaix, Herbal, Jughead. It's hard not to laugh as you come across some of these crazy characters and their interesting methods of creating attraction: 3-second ATCS, going "kino" negging. It's funny enough to hear what these methods are. Learning about what they like found in a variety of characters makes the book often hysterical

What I find most of "The Game" is the way it is described as a journey. As I said before in my posts, life really is travel, and the whole process of becoming a better lover. Style is a way of teaching us his lessons is not academic, point by point hours. It is through describing his growth, and so to grow (and laugh, and groan) with him. If you want to know what IOIs, 3-sets, negS, ATCS and peacocking all, you do not have to play "games". Just read it!

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