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A**R
Superb compilation of Covert Seduction techniques
This book will help the reader to communicate with him or her on a different level altogether. Using NLP skills and Ericksonian conversational suggestions in the area of seduction are the main focus of the techniques explained in this book. The books first point out the distinct ways in which men and women process information and then teach you how to communicate your desired outcome in a way that will get through the opposite sex, by translating it in the mind language that will make the other person responsive. Even though this book is written for men who want to seduce women, the material covered in this book is not limited to those applications. The area of seduction may stimulate one to learn to become a better communicator, but the communication skills you develop in the process are transferable to any other area of your life. Sex and seduction simply add more fun and spice to learning any new skills and speaking to the opposite sex may feel as if you've got to master speaking in a slightly different language that you've been accustomed to, to be really understood. An extremely important book for any man (and woman).
D**K
Hidden Depths!
The principle of the iceberg, when applied to communications, represents the fact that much of the act of communicating lies beneath the visible, overt surface of "talking". Besides communicating overtly, we also communicate subconsciously, or covertly. This kind of "covert" communication may include a rolling of the eyes, the posture of the speaker, the way a speaker introduces themselves - such as with a hand shake, or even the tone in the speaker's voice while. These covert communication traits, to the large degree, act to influence the way we socialize with the opposite sex.In COVERT SEDUCTION SECRETS, the author relates the essence of covert, non-verbal communication and its potential to create attraction in gender relationships. Gender, the author observes, has a lot to do with the way we communicate. Men and women have very different nonverbal ways of communicating. To the uninitiated, a lack of knowledge of these differences can make it problematic to understand what the opposite sex might be trying to say.The author clearly has knowledge and experience in his field and, while there is nothing new or particularly insightful in his observations, the book would certainly provide a useful educational primer for those males who feel particularly unlucky in love. I do, however, believe that the author has missed a trick. While the information on non-verbal communication is also potentially useful to women, it has been written from a distinctly male-orientated perspective which women will find difficult to digest. With attention to detail and a more balanced outlook on gender application, this author's book would have far greater appeal.
K**R
Not worth the money, pass on this.
Information is generic and nothing really new. The "book" if you want to call it that, is so thin its basically a equivalent to a bound college essay.IMO you should skip on this item.
O**E
Absolute Garbage!
I very rarely write a negative review. The reason being that I enjoy life much more acutely when I don't give too much attention and energy to the negative. I felt compelled to make an exception in this case though, for this was quite literally the "worst" book that I have ever read! As much as I tried to give it the benefit of the doubt, I only made it half way! And it is a small book, only 134 pages!This book actually made me eat my own words. I had criticized a reviewer of another book who claimed that the spelling and grammatical errors made it almost impossible for him to finish that book. I basically told him that in giving so much importance to the "detials," he probably missed the entire "message." This book (Seduction Code Demystified) was Karma at play for me because it enabled me to understand "exactly" where that reviewer was coming from. Let me go into the "reasons" why this book was the worst that I have ever read.What comes to mind when you read the title of this book; "Seduction Code Demystified"?Personally, I wanted a book that would show me the secrets to "seduction," give me the keys that would enable me to seduce any woman that I wanted. The title of this book, to me, seemed to offer me the code that would get me beyond the thick, bullet proof, fire proof door of the "Seduction" vault! After reading it, I expected that I would no longer be mystified as to what it takes to seduce a beautiful woman. "Seduction," I thought, would be the premise, the main topic, the focal point.... I was wrong!The instant that I received this book, I got very happy, I looking forward to absorbing its powerful secrets, as I noticed that out of all of the reviews written about it, only one was somewhat negative, and that reviewer simply gave his own philosophical position on the moral value of seduction. He never really reviewed the book itself.Here are the reasons why this book was so bad:Font size -- the letters were huge! First I thought, wow, "easy read," I will no doubt finish it in one short sitting! Yet, as soon as I began reading, the reasons behind the authors making the letters so big, came into question. If a true, effective, actual code that would deliver what the title suggested had "actually" been documented here, this book would have been ideal! A thin book, no fluff, straight to the goods, and in HUGE letters to boot! It would have been great! But such was "NOT" the case at all!Huge Spacing -- There were also "huge" spaces in between the sentences, as if the real goal was to take up as much space as possible in order to make it to the 135 page goal and be done with putting the book together.Spelling Errors -- this book has spelling errors galore! Seriously, I kept getting the impression that the people from "Pick Up Artists Anonymous" had assigned the task of completing this book to a pimply 16 year old kid who had never dated a woman in his life and had him simply copy and paste material from several different online sources.Grammatical Errors -- Now I "TOTALLY" understand why it was so difficult for that other reviewer to read the book he reviewed, based on poor gramatical composition. This book was littered with grammatical errors. Again, giving me the impression that they just threw a copy-and-pasted book together simply to get it on Amazon as soon as possible and start making some quick bucks.Context -- this was the worst anomaly of ALL! I could live with the prior ones listed, but context! I intended to buy a book about "Seduction" and how to demystify the code! The first parts of the book go into totally unrelated material! It goes into questions like: "What is Love?", "What is the difference between Liking vs. Loving?," "What is Romantic Love?", "Why is Love Important?" then they simply give you definitions of what these topics are! Never do they get into any code, any detailed method or strategy on how to effectively "seduce" a beautiful woman. Instead they write things like; "act in a certain way that would draw her towards you. If you are unable to do that then she would be gone from your life forever" (page 41). No duh Sherlock! I could have told you that!The only benefit that came out of reading this book is the fact that it gave me the confidence that I needed in order to start writing my own book. I would "NEVER, EVER" cheat my readers like this though. I had to read a book this bad in order to experience what it feels like to not only throw your money away, but waste your time as well. I have thrown my money away on many things in my life, but I never thought that I would ever be saying this about a book. For I have always believed that books, no matter what their topic is, have something of value to teach.Do yourselves a favor and move on to the next option guys!I won't leave you without recommending at least two alternatives that in my opinion, were "VERY" good, in relation to the topic of seduction:"How to Attract Women" by Carlos Xuma (Just finished reading it yesterday on Kindle and it was AWESOME!Defied my expectations)"The Natural" by Richard LaRuina (Excellent book, wrote a review on it as well)Respectfully,OneTaste
S**H
It really help full 4 me I would recomand every1 ...
It really help full 4 meI would recomand every1 2gothrough this book @ least 1nce
N**D
Three Stars
Great for a joke gift. That's about it.
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