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4.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable eye-opening read, September 19, 2010
This review is from: Sleazy Stories: Confessions of an infamous modern Seducer of Women (Paperback)
Sleazy Stories is a compilation of field reports by Aaron Sleazy chronologically following his progress in 2008. The field reports take place in both London and Berlin. To those coming from The Game, Sleazy Stories will be a far different experience. For many people who are interested in pick up, Strauss is easy to identify with. He lacks confidence, is insecure about his looks and is confused about how to achieve the lifestyle he desires. Sleazy, on the other hand, is confident, strong-willed, and slightly narcissistic. He knows women enjoy sex and best of all he knows women enjoy sex with him. For Sleazy, women seem to be something he simply had not gotten around to learning yet. At one point though, he decided he needed to strike a better balance between his academic life and his social life. This is roughly where we, the reader, come in.
A majority of Sleazy's time is spent in dance clubs. He goes out alone and enjoys the music until he sees a girl he fancies. Striking like a viper, the girls are often in a sexual trance. What was a stranger a mere thirty seconds ago has now dominated their world. Within a few minutes he has quickly physically escalated. From there he tries to isolate them, often bringing them off the dance floor to a couch or outside. Sleazy is a man of few words, generally the only communicate between him and his target is through his eyes and touch. While it all sounds straight forward, the joy in reading Sleazy Stories is in his ability to push each approach farther than the last.
Not all of Sleazy Stories is success though. While Sleazy certainly is confident, in many ways he is simply honest. He is as open about his successes as he is his failures. In one report early on he has a girl on his bed that he could seemingly easily have laid with but makes simple mistakes that cost him. In another situation two girls out-sleaze him and he is forced to push them away due to the crowd they have attracted. Several other girls show interest in him right after but he cannot capitalize on the situation because he is still collecting himself. For those new to the seduction community, I would suggest reading Sleazy Stories just for the eye opening experience of how sexual woman can be. While men are often considered the sexual gender, Sleazy is capable of allowing a girl to express her sexual side sometimes at their own surprise.
The weakest part of Sleazy Stories is the actual writing. In the edition I read there were no spelling errors but the wrong homonym was used a few times. The flow of paragraphs seemed off in some places as well. Sometimes there are irrelevant details and sometimes details show up that would have made more sense in other paragraphs. By no means is this a deal breaker for the book but it is noticeable and in some places it does take away from the enjoyment of the reading. The overall quality is far superior than other books I have read in the seduction community though, many of which are a jumble of stream-of-consciousness and spelling errors. English, as far as I know, is not Sleazy's mother tongue nor does he have a professional editor. There were some other field reports that I wish were included in this book, perhaps they were outside the time line he wanted to write about.
Overall I enjoyed Sleazy Stories. It does have its niche though. Unlike The Game which you could give to your mother and, while she may not agree with the content, she will at least enjoy, Sleazy Stories is better suited for those who are already interested in seduction. Sleazy's style of game is likely different than what many have encountered before, lacking the structure of other methods and being almost entirely non-verbal. While Sleazy Stories is not a how-to in anyway I found it valuable in expanding what I thought was possible with women and inspiring me to push those boundaries.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Aaron delivers the truth!, September 7, 2011
This review is from: Sleazy Stories: Confessions of an infamous modern Seducer of Women (Paperback)
Aaron delivers nothing but the truth. This book isn't about techniques, lines or strategies. This book dives deep down into the core of seduction: sexual escalation and logistics.
Aaron is the white rabbit that will take you through the deep hole and all the way into wonderland. He will show you that dance-floor make-outs and bathroom pulls can be executed. It's up to you to have the balls and go for the kill. P.S Nightclubs' dark corners can be your best friend :)
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Shocking, hilarious, and will change your reality forever, January 7, 2012
This review is from: Sleazy Stories: Confessions of an infamous modern Seducer of Women (Paperback)
Having actually met Aaron Sleazy and joined him on the sort of nights out described in this book, I can attest that Sleazy Stories is probably a fairly accurate account of the adventures of the world's top womanizer. Sleazy Stories joins author and protagonist Aaron Sleazy on his adventures in London circa 2008, when he had just found the men's movement known as the "Seduction Community", a collection of online discussion forums with the sole purpose of sharing knowledge on how to most efficiently meet and begin sexual relations with women. Sleazy caused quite a stir in this scene when he began releasing field reports describing how he had been able to have sex with women in nightclubs sometimes within 30 seconds of meeting them, which went against the accepted truth of the time that getting a woman into bed generally took 4-10 hours. Sleazy therefore changed many people's perceptions of what was truly possible in seduction forever. These field reports then became the basis for this book, Sleazy Stories. Sleazy Stories' style is very dry and observational, providing a matter-of-fact account of events rather than the sensationalism found in other Seduction Community-related works such as The Game. The writing style therefore reminds me very much of George Orwell's Down and Out in Paris and London and, like that book, paints the picture of an impartial observer moving within and trying to make sense of a foreign world. The result of matter-of-fact observation combined with the single goal of seducing women can only be described as what romance novels would look like if they were written for men: porn, in other words. Sleazy Stories, unlike most books connected to the Seduction Community, is not a self-help book. This book will not tell you step-by-step how to pick up girls. It is a memoir about sex, debauchery and breaking social norms. However, it does have merit in the realm of personal development on two points: 1) Through simply looking at the world through the eyes of Aaron Sleazy, you may well start to think, feel and behave like Aaron Sleazy. I can attest to this firsthand.
2) If you have not yet been exposed to the full extent of the hidden debauchery going on in bars and clubs, this book will go a long way towards showing you what really goes on behind the scenes. Sleazy Stories is shocking, hilarious, and will change your reality forever.
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