James A. Sutherland wrote:


> I agree with other comments here that "canned exploits" are a bad
> strategy in general - having said that, a "beginners' guide" to
> relationships with women is something a lot of us (me!) need...

Ba-dum ching!

You've hit the nail on the head. The first three or four sections
of his guide *aren't* a beginner's guide to relationships with 
women. They're a beginner's guide to short-term casual sex.
Which is fine, as far as it goes. He does, at least, give guides
which allow for the woman's feedback.

Problems occur if you're after a guide to relationships which last 
for more than a bit of nookey. His latter few essays in that set 
are .. sort of ok for a beginner's guide to lasting relationships.
But you'd never know they were there at all if you read through
the first few, and the first few would probably colour the WAY you 
read the second lot. 




Jenn V.
-- 
     "Do you ever wonder if there's a whole section of geek culture
             you miss out on by being a geek?" - Dancer.

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