I am still a rAFC but there are some books even I can say are wrong, the most disagreeable one I’ve read is Wayne Ross’ Complete Guide to Handling Women.
It includes such advice as;
And the for the last and most shocking, I’ll quote directly from the book
− "I first saw Tiffany at the bank where I do my business.
She was one of the tellers. She was so beautiful and nice
that I dreamed of her at night. I was determined that I
would take her out. I asked her out but she told me that she
was engaged. I was still determined to have her.
I found out where she lived and started sitting outside her
house in the evenings. I knew he went over to her house at
night, so one night I hid in the bushes and waited for him.
When he came up the walk I came up behind him and
acted like I was lost. In my hand was a bunch of roses and
a small toy angel. I kept looking at a piece of paper in my
hand pretending I was looking for an address. I said to him,
'excuse me, I'm delivering for Andersen's florist, could you
tell me where a Miss Tiffany Wilson lives?"
Ouch! It has about two lines of common wisdom such as listening to your date, and going dancing together instead of a dinner and a movie. But on the whole, it is terrible, this surprises me, as his other book has lots of good advice not to do and some semi-decent openers.
What is the worst book you guys have read on our art?
It includes such advice as;
- Don’t be at all sexual or flirty for at least the first eight dates
- Be her bestest friend.
- Continually stare at a pretty girl if you are at social group
- Always bring a gift and card to the first date, (chocs or flowers)
- Bombad a girl with gifts before she shows the least bit of interest in you.
- Give a girl your phone number when she refuses yours.
- Complement her looks a lot.
And the for the last and most shocking, I’ll quote directly from the book
− "I first saw Tiffany at the bank where I do my business.
She was one of the tellers. She was so beautiful and nice
that I dreamed of her at night. I was determined that I
would take her out. I asked her out but she told me that she
was engaged. I was still determined to have her.
I found out where she lived and started sitting outside her
house in the evenings. I knew he went over to her house at
night, so one night I hid in the bushes and waited for him.
When he came up the walk I came up behind him and
acted like I was lost. In my hand was a bunch of roses and
a small toy angel. I kept looking at a piece of paper in my
hand pretending I was looking for an address. I said to him,
'excuse me, I'm delivering for Andersen's florist, could you
tell me where a Miss Tiffany Wilson lives?"
Ouch! It has about two lines of common wisdom such as listening to your date, and going dancing together instead of a dinner and a movie. But on the whole, it is terrible, this surprises me, as his other book has lots of good advice not to do and some semi-decent openers.
What is the worst book you guys have read on our art?