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Master Don Juan
Ordered 5 copies for myself & close friends+relatives.
That's what I'm wondering. Is this a book mainly about seduction and the male/female dynamic, or are there other topics as well?Colossus said:It's a compendium of all his theories and game tenets.
Me too buddy. There is nothing new under the manosphere sun. I struggle with updating my own blog more than once a month---I just don't have any real new or compelling observations to write about. You reach a certain point where you are just saturated with the material. Even the big bloggers like Heartiste, Roosh, and the Spearhead crew are just repackaging common knowledge, or stooping to petty sociopolitical commentary. There are enough of those blogs in the world.samspade said:I am actually burned out on "Manosphere" material. I've read so much it's just constant nodding in agreement for me at this point. I tried writing my own blog and realized I have nothing to add that's original, at least now.
Can I get this through Amazon?zekko said:Certainly less embarassing than having something like "How to Get Laid, for Losers" on your bookshelf, lol.
Channel your excited feelings into positive thoughts and behaviors. You will attract women by being enthusiastic, radiating energy, and becoming someone who is fun to be around.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
I like discussing this type of thing with women. It's fun.zekko said:I'm not sure why I would want to discuss its contents with a woman
Good point, a lot of these pickup method books and videos are priced like they're made of gold or something. All of them claim to hold the "secret", and yet they all seem to contain basically the same material, with a few minor tweaks. 10 bucks is very reasonable.hockeyfreak79 said:Still can't believe this was only 10 bucks! Just the content and introduction has me hooked already.
SMH and to think 13-14 years ago I spent 100 on the system....Bahaha
I'd love to see a transcript of that conversationPeaks&Valleys said:I like discussing this type of thing with women. It's fun.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Mostly run-on manosphere manure, October 26, 2013
By Matthew E. Lockwood "Matt reads" (KC,MO) - See all my reviews
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Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) I like some of the new men's movement books out there, such as 'No More Mr Nice Guy' and 'Married Man Sex Life Primer'. I think Rollo Tomassi's book takes it too far.
I dont necessarily believe in the feminist imperative: Women arent, as a whole, Hypergamous. I just dont see it. Of course, a Rollo Tomassi cool-aid drinker will write that I feel this way because the feminists have me duped. Ok.
Also, this book is written for the single man, so it doesnt apply to the entire manosphere. I feel his theory is that if you are married, you obviously didnt read his book or blog, or take his advice.
The book is one long run-on sentence, not well formatted.
A couple valid points about the role of men in our society today, but mostly just theoretical drivel.
Women have to parade around the internet these days under male names. They do this because they know nobody will take them seriously otherwise. Just look how many women come here pretending to be men? I bet it's more than we realize. Why don't you see men posing as women on Loveshack?samspade said:He didn't even really review the book. That's Amazon reviews for you. Plus as the commenter on the review mentioned, Rollo's married.
I would only add that feminists don't have the guy duped; most men dupe themselves.
What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.
You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
That was a GOAT book. that book did more for me in 2 weeks than this site had done in 2 years back in 2004.samspade said:That's funny - I had "How to Succeed with Women" (Louis & Copeland) back in the day. WAY back in the day. I always had to hide it somewhere in my room. I eventually got rid of it...that book was got outdated really fast and some of its game tactics were sappy and lame.
It absolutely was a GEM and I agree with you 100%backbreaker said:That was a GOAT book. that book did more for me in 2 weeks than this site had done in 2 years back in 2004.