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The Art of Seduction


 
  The Art of Seduction     
Author: Robert Greene, Joost Elffers
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
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Release Date: 07 October, 2003

 

Pull some hoes!!!

Good luck, it takes a special type a person to be a seducer:) I'm just a wanna be!

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Advanced seduction for the bold: how to persuade every time

As is only appropriate, this small volume is sleek and appealing, with a glossy cover that draws the eye. It begs to be opened. Go ahead - the reward is a bonbon box full of clever diversions that might be handy if you use them right, a bit naughty if you don't, and even slyly humorous if you catch the whiff of satire. The text is broken into small - dare one say it, intimate? - morsels that you can read in stolen snatches of time. Author Robert Greene's observations on how to seduce (that is, persuade) are bordered with quotations from authors, philosophers and lovers, all offering entertaining support. However, potential seducers should note two key points. First, while Greene delivers his advice in terms of sexual seduction, if you are careful and interpretative, you may be able to apply pieces of it to general persuasion, including in business. On the downside, many of his techniques are pointedly sexy, over-the-top, amoral or manipulative. We thus recommend this book to those who study human nature for its own sake and for fun; those who will apply or modify any techniques to attain power over others; or those with the self-discipline to glean the gems, but turn away from taking unethical or illegal advantage.

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A Naughty Psychological Expose

For folklore, and romantic to treacherous seduction, Greene's historical tale here is a work of art. This is a sardonic, yet often profound view of the use of persuasion and influence, in situations that are borderline a tad unnerving. This book is a synthesis of philosophy and psychology, and is paradigm breaking. Freud must have had a similar unnerving effect on his contemporaries when he discussed premises for behavior that were previously not part of social discourse. The author expands his global metaphor of "life as war" from his book the 48 Laws of Power into love and spirituality! This may not be the most effective metaphor for everyone to use, with all of the paranoid, elitist women in today's culture. But it sure is interesting. Lots of conflict and struggles, and subconscious steering of ones emotions.

For the modern Casanova, Greene's seduction stories are far too dated and chivalrous to translate into today's world, but rest assured they are in a word, fascinating. I found that it's uses were not applicable so much in the modern era of women and the entitlement mentality. If you like a comparable use of sexual influence, toying and subconscious steering of ones emotions to lure in women, I suggest the new one called the Professional Bachelor by Dr. Tate. It encompasses very effective persuasion tactics to entice your targets and victims, who, let's be realistic, want to be seduced, or they wouldn't allow it to happen.


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