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asked by redryder on November 2, 2006 6:53 AM
Why do some men score with women while others only fantasise? Men who are successful with women know that scoring is not only knowing how, it's knowing when....Full of much needed advice and hilarious relationship scenarios; these questions and more are answered in "Seduce Me! What Women Really Want," the latest best-seller by R. Gregory Alonzo


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" I loved this book. After a recent break up from a very long relationship, I realized that my dating skills were next to nil. Meeting new women and to begin dating once again was frightening. After reading "Seduce Me! What Women Really Want," I was back on track. The author undestands today's women. He also understands the difficulties men face in looking for a new relationship. My confidence level has risen, and though I haven't met that one special woman, I am meeting women, dating and having fun. I am actually enjoying being single. I highly recommend this book to both men and women."
reviewed by jazzman on November 28, 2006 6:35 AM

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I really liked this book, mostly for it's easy reading and clear, concise manner on the topic. We all want to know what women want and mostly, they want seduciton. This book tells how. It is one of the better books on the subject (I've read a few) that I've come across. I also liked "Get Laid Now" for the same reason, though that book is more about sex than seduction.

A recommend to any guy who wants to understand women and seduciton a bit more.
reviewed by literary on November 28, 2006 10:49 AM

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Light read. This book follows a typical format, the author presents a thought, then has quotes from several women that back that thought.

The knowledge gained is not Earth-shaking, but it's reasonably useful.
If you haven't already read several books on seduction techniques, then this one may be of some interest.
reviewed by daddyadd on November 29, 2006 6:23 AM

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