^^It reads more like a magazine than a book.





^^It reads more like a magazine than a book.
I took down little notes. Last night when I was on a date I was watching our body language. So I felt like I'd learned something.
Forgetting things we shouldn't remember is why god invented amnesia and Tequila. - Samantha Who




I was really bummed to find that none of the local libraries around here carry the book. I also went to my Barnes & Noble (a huge 2-story branch), and NO copies! I guess it's Amazon.com for me....
BTW: Has anyone checked out Tracey Cox's other book, SuperSex? I saw THAT one at B&N, and it looked interesting![]()
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I tried to read it, but the writing style pissed me the fuck off. So did the pics. Perhaps I should give it another go.
I just got my $20 back. If you don't like women's magazines, you won't like this, either. Plus... is it just me, or isn't it kind of obvious that if someone's turned toward you, and looking you in the eye, that they're interested?
Just started the Art of Seduction, and while it seems a bit stereotyping, I think I might be able to pull something from it, much more than a book form of Cosmo.
I've never gotten through Cosmo or Maxim without wanting to kill someone. Seriously, those damned magazines are the same shit for different genders.
I think what really nagged at me in SF was how she kept talking about what a shameless flirt she was. The writing was practically winking and showing its cleavage to me. GOD.





I just ordered it off Amazon.com A used copy for a total of $7 (incl. shipping).


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Funny story: I walked into the dressing room wed night, mid-shift. It was really dead, and three girls were reading the book (I left it there). When I asked what they thought they said it was like reading a cosmo article with really dumb pictures![]()
Does anyone know if the woman in the pics is the author?
I actually love men's mags like Maxim. They continuously praise women. Sure they have pics of thin girls but they don't say tell your girlfriend she's fat and should lose 30lbs. Plus they're funny.
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I like this book it's so easy to read and I like supersex too.
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I've read it. While lots of it was definitely annoying, it did have a lot of little tips that I found pretty useful. The part about faking eye contact by staring at the bridge of their nose, for example. I have a really hard time making constant eye contact with custies in private dances, because I feel it's a little invasive for me, and it makes me feel more vulnerable--the only time I really have that problem is in a lap dance; I'm good with eye contact everywhere else. But I read this book, then started staring at the bridge of their nose for the whole dance, which didn't bother me all, and they couldn't tell the difference. My tips increased exponentially.
goes to amazon to read the first couple of pages because its 3am and no bookstores are opened yet
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Sadly, I'd have to say you wasted your money. Only because you can get the same exact information- from the author, online for free.
I went to Books a Million the other day and I was thinking about picking up a copy myself, but I'm so glad I looked through it.
I had already read all the information in her book, online in articles by Tracey Cox herself. There was absolutely no new information...
But it is a good resource nonetheless, and considering that you didn't know about the articles, you can say you made quite the deal.
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