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5 Reddit comments about How to Succeed with Women:

u/[deleted] · 4 pointsr/AskReddit

DON'T DO THIS!! HOLY FUCKING HELL, YOU'RE ADORABLE, BUT SHE WILL NOT REACT WELL AND THIS WILL HURT YOUR ALREADY FRAGILE EGO, SETTING YOUR SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT BACK SEVERAL YEARS AT LEAST!!

Ok, got that? Good.

"How to succeed with women" It's horrible, it's offensive, it's disgusting, it should be taken with a grain of salt, but most importantly, it will help you...

disclaimer: I'm a girl, I bought it for my ex-husband as a gag divorce gift - I read it, threw up a little in my mouth, and then realized that it was nothing but good (great) advice given in a really crass way

u/RapedByPlushies · 1 pointr/AskReddit
u/wrongontheinternet · 1 pointr/relationship_advice

How to Succeed with Women by Ron Louis and David Copeland for the men.

How to Succeed with Men by Ron Louis and David Copeland for the women.

I haven't read the latter but I am currently working through the former and I have found it to be pretty good. I like the way it distills the key ideas of seduction without becoming a sleazy pickup artist manual itself. The major downside is that it has this habit of inserting small promos for other books/audio/courses by the authors related to particular topics. For example, it will discuss how to approach and start a conversation with a woman and then inform the reader that the authors wrote this excellent book on the topic called How to Talk to Women, with CD's of real dialogue situations!

Also, I'm not sure if it's just me but the example "characters" they use to explain the difference between effective and ineffective seducers seem somewhat contrived. It just gives me this vibe that these are people who have been made up just to prove the point that the book wants to prove.

u/chopstyks · 1 pointr/Buddhism

Ron Louis and David Copeland.

This is the one: How to Succeed with Women.

u/tessiegamgee · 1 pointr/sex