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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful

A Deeper Thinking About Women

In his penultimate product, On Being a Man Who Naturally Attracts Women, I noticed a changed in direction to some deeper/kinder thinking about women. Unfortunately, he seemed to stop making products shortly after this so we never saw these ideas develop. (Maybe this was because the new ideas would have contradicted too much of his earlier material?) It was a shame he stopped at that point, but maybe one day we will hear from him again.

Originally posted on the Attraction Forums. Reproduced with permission.
Would You Recommend It? Yes
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8.1
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9.0
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7.0
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8.0
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8.0
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8.0
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June 13, 2007
 
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The Biggest Disappointment Ever

It's actually pretty old by community standards. I got it. It totally sucked ass.

There was a wee bit of body language material but not much. And what there was was pretty obvious.

Essentially the DVD boiled down to DavidD saying "if your body language sucks then it's probably due to inner game problems. Which I, conveniently, have some other products to sell you which might help".

One of Hypnotica or Piccus was in there with some real fruitcake crap: Close your eyes, and hold your index finger above your head in your other hand, and imagine a fountain of water, or some such idiocy (been too long to remember it exactly now)...

This product was, at the time, the biggest disappointment ever, although DavidD, and others, would go on to top it...

The only good thing about it was Mystery's apperance, which was actually my first encounter with MM. However, it would now just be considered introductory material.

Originally posted on the Attraction Forums. Reproduced with permission.
Would You Recommend It? No
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1.0
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1.0
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1.0
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0.0
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1.0
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June 12, 2007
 
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It just Did Not Shake up my View of the World

The Good Now for intermediate to advanced guys, OTOH, I think this book fills in some very important specific knowledge gaps. I look at VAH as analogous to presenting the fundamental axioms of, say, Quantum Mechanics, and the MB as working out, and experimentally verifying, the most important applications of the model. The section on phone game is a great example of this. What exactly do you when you hit her voice mail anyway? The great Tyler Durden himself said that phone game was hard just starting from first principles. In MB we can see that a ton of work has gone into FT'ing and presenting solid phone game strategy.

Other chapters with great specific advice were the comfort, dating, seduction, and relationship chapters. Just by looking at the number of pages devoted to these subjects in VAH, you can see that not enough was specifically known about these subjects at the time. Needless to say, given how obviously critical these subjects are, MB makes a great contribution by filling in our knowledge there.

Also, the discussion on flaking was excellent. It nice summarizes what it took me forever to learn by raw experimentation: If she flakes, do nothing about it. MB presents a solid model of why to do nothing: Namely because she just did not care enough about the whole matter to big with. Proof: if she did care she won't have flaked! This is typical of great specific, practical, and concise advise that the book is made of.
The Bad For newbies, I think the problem here is that there just isn't the right tone, emphasis, or information to shake them out of their AFC ways. The book does not go into much detail about why "nice guy" does not work. It does not mention "shit tests", frame control, negs, IODs and, other subects potentially unsavory to the mainstream in much detail. I think AFCs really need to be shocked and awed, and they need to have a better model of why what they are doing is not working if they are to change their behavior. MB is not the book to provide that.

I also do not think it is a good idea to shun routines for newbies. Here the author might have forgotten that some of us newbies, were, literally completely terrified to talk to women back in our AFC days and were completely clueless as to what to talk to them about. Just surviving 1 minutes in a set was a big accomplishment in those days!
I finished reading Magic Bullets (MB) last night.

Overall, MB is a very good follow up to the VAH: IF you have already read the VAH and your game is at an intermediate to advanced level. However, I do not think MB is the best book for newbies to start with. By contrast, for intermediate to advanced players, I think that although MB is very good it is not revolutionary.

MB fills in some knowledge gaps, often in very important areas, it gives you an aha or two, but, at the same time, it will not fundamentally alter your perception of the world, the way that, something like Attraction Isn't a Choice, VAH, or The Art of Seduction does the first time you read it. MB did not leave me with the same oddly disturbed feeling that most works of genius do. The only thing that distrubed me was the fear that perhaps there are no profound theoretical breakthroughs to come in this domain of knowledge.

Now, although the specific information contained in the book is excellent, given the very high price tag ($68!) I guess I was hoping for some truly profound theoretical breakthroughs:

New deep psychological insights, or, perhaps, even a completely new model. This book does not contain those. Now, maybe that's just because there really aren't any magic bullets, and at this point, for us guys who have been in the community a year or two, the future is just about ironing out specific practical problems. Maybe. But I am skeptical. My instincts tell me that there are still new deep magical insights waiting to be discovered (remember the magic of the "neg"?) and new powerful models waiting to be created.

For me the book just did not shake up my view of the world and was not daring enough with new ideas to make it to my life changing list. Nevertheless, I still consider it a must have for all specific practical problems it provides answers too. Thus, I will give this product an 8 out of 10.

Originally posted on the Attraction Forums. Reproduced with permission.
Would You Recommend It? Yes
Overall Rating:
 
7.8
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8.0
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8.0
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7.0
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8.0
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8.0
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March 28, 2007
 
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A Good, Concise Summary of Seduction Knowledge

A good, concise summary of the current state of seduction knowledge. However, not much new here for those already familar with MM.
If you want a nice 3 CD series to concisely summarize everything you already know (or should know!), so that you can replay them in your car or at the gym or whatever, this is the series to have. Similarly, if you are the type who is very anti-KJ: just needs to know the essentials without any fluff, and you are going to do the rest in the field, this is also the series for you.
If you are looking for new insights, you won't find many here, so look elsewhere.
7/10
Originally posted on the Attraction Forums. Reproduced with permission.
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6.6
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8.0
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7.0
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5.0
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6.0
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6.0
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September 28, 2006
 
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I Just Wish it had been Written Better

I read the book cover to cover as soon as it came out. Then I read it once again over the last weekend.
I think The Game is the worst kind of book possible:
There is enough good information and insights that it must be read. And given the nature of the game, more than once too, since more of it will make sense the second thime through.
However, to get to the good parts you must wade through tons of soap opera drama ('and then blah, blah slept with blah, blah's girlfriend, which pissed off so and so, who wanted to get even... SNORE). And then you need to put up with Niel's melancholy and cynicism which he rarely even has the decency to wrap in humor. And then one wonders how much of it is even true!
Unfortunately, a must read since the main points, and occasion nuggets of PU wisdom can't be skipped.
I just wish it had been written better. And maybe made it 1/3 the length.
5/10.
Originally posted on the Attraction Forums. Reproduced with permission.
Would You Recommend It? Not Sure
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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September 18, 2006
 
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Definitely a Seduction Classic.

Definitely a seduction classic. Probably DavidD's high point. Attraction Isn't a Choice makes my top three of all time list. Also my top 1 list for people new to the game. (Later on, however, as many have pointed, you will find that he over simplified things a bit for beginners.)

Originally posted on the Attraction Forums. Reproduced with permission.
Would You Recommend It? Yes
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8.9
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9.0
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8.0
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9.0
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8.0
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10.0
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April 09, 2006
 
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I would Not Recommend it.

I think DavidD went through a couple of phases: When he was new on the scene and trying to prove himself he was putting out good material. But as he warned in his Mastery series, success was his own undoing. After that he was just about rehashing old material for a new program to make some more cash, coupled with increasingly lame marketing.
Unfortunately Sexual Communications comes in his "riding on my laurels" phase. I would not recommend it. Just get Attraction Isn't a Choice. Then you'll have 80% of what DavidD teaches. If you are really itching for the remaining 20% then shell out the big bucks for Mastery and Advanced.
Now, I think he had the chance to develop even after Mastery:
He has good ideas, but he never really seems to get much further than C&F as being the only tool for dealing with the seduction game.
Fundamentally I am not sure that this stuff is a big deal to him (anymore) and I wonder if he even likes women that much. I detect some residual bitterness when he speaks.
Now it seems to be just business for him. I don't feel there is much passion in there. Very anti-seductive.

Originally posted on the Attraction Forums. Reproduced with permission.
Would You Recommend It? No
Overall Rating:
 
1.7
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2.0
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3.0
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1.0
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1.0
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1.0
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April 08, 2006
 
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