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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable eye-opening read,
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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.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Aaron delivers the truth!,
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 :)
5.0 out of 5 stars
Shocking, hilarious, and will change your reality forever,
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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.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Personal improvements? No. Motivation to get out? Yes.,
By Rocco Wake "Traveler, adventurer and author" (Henderson, NV) - See all my reviews
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You can't go wrong with the Kindle price, but the paperback is a bit of a hard sell. This book is nothing more than what the title says. Aaron sets out to tell you stories of his experiences and that's what he does. The stories are well written streams of conscious that give you play by play accounts about how everything went down.
Will reading these stories improve your ability in picking up girls? Not so much, but they will entertain you and give you motivation to get out there and try for yourself. That is what truly matters in the end. Aaron does his work without game as it is generally described and had been more successful than lots of guys out there. You can spend years studying game or you can pick up this book and see how it's done in the real world. Buy this book for motivation and to have an entertaining read.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Enjoyable Romp That Moves Quickly,
This review is from: Sleazy Stories: Confessions of an infamous modern Seducer of Women (Paperback)
It's nice sometimes to take a step back from your usual repertoire and see how someone else does things. And so it was with reading Aaron Sleazy's book, Sleazy Stories: Confessions of an Infamous Modern Seducer of Women. I'm a nightclub guy, and Aaron's a nightclub guy; and we both of us like pulling off fast lays with minimal conversation whenever possible. But that's where the similarities end.
Sleazy Stories chronicles a single year of Aaron's experiences with women, from the beginning of 2008 to New Year's Eve of 2009. It was a year of big growth for him, and he details his advancement from a guy making out with women in nightclubs at the outset of the year to a guy getting public gratification from women in nightclubs by the end of it. I'm usually an anti-making-out-in-the-nightclub guy; I had a friend recently who kept making out with girls in nightclubs and losing them, and I told him to stop making out with them and just invite every girl who seems ready enough to kiss him to instead come home with him. Sleazy is the polar opposite of me in that regard; he shows, quite illustratively, how a man can go from kissing women in the club to ending the night in a very satisfactory way. A Fast, Enjoyable Read This is a fun and honest romp through jolly old England, and a bit through Berlin, that is as much a narrative as it is a how-to. Aaron details his thinking and lays out the lessons he learns along the way - even toward the end, he mentions several times he realizes probably was not moving as quickly as he should've been - meanwhile providing sharp, witty dialog and observations that betray his intellectualism. There's a reason why he was going to school at London School of Economics; Aaron Sleazy is no dumb seducer. There were parts of Sleazy Stories that made me laugh out loud, and that's a hard thing to do with me. All kinds of interesting adventures he finds himself on... "Like a Point-and-Click Adventure Game" really is like that, as Aaron collects different items from people throughout the night, then uses them strategically with women he meets later on. His boredom with small talk, alleviated only when women are kissing him or fondling his manhood, is a point mentioned several times. Even many of the character names are good for a chuckle; names like Zaftig and Aristo-Dud are both fitting for the people being described, and hilarious. Steady Progress Aaron and I started in seduction around the same time, and it's clear in 2008 he was running into and realizing some of the same obstacles I was - although by that point he was already at a level of sexiness I didn't reach until perhaps the end of 2009. Women are blatantly ready to get intimate with him very fast, but at times he's settling for dates or dancing. It can be frustrating, but the frustration only makes you realize you care enough about what happens to him that you're rooting for him to succeed. By the end of the book, his successes are coming faster and much more consistently, and the implication is that the next year things only continued to get better. Some of the most rewarding parts of the book, at least for me, come when Aaron reaches important realizations: when he reasons he's been playing his dates too safe, for instance, and starts moving faster and taking more risks. The feeling you get as a reader is akin to that you get in an epic fantasy when the hero realizes he's graduated from small skirmishes and is ready to face his long-time tormentor in battle now, except instead of a battle we're talking about seduction, and instead of a sword, Aaron is swinging a big, long... well, you know ;) All in all, a tremendously enjoyable read that went by quite fast. I'm glad to have had the chance to review it. I suggest you check out Sleazy Stories as a must read for even just the entertainment value alone; what you learn about meeting and getting new girls, in the most outrageous way possible, is a bonus on top of all the joyful debauchery that ensues. Chase Amante
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Couldn't put it down,
This review is from: Sleazy Stories: Confessions of an infamous modern Seducer of Women (Paperback)
Really funny, really interesting. Makes you wonder about stuff. I never did like clubs, but seeing how Aaron deals with them inspired me to go to a few with a fresh perspective. Recommended for anybody frustrated with girls and wants some ideas.
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book destroys limiting beliefs,
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This review is from: Sleazy Stories: Confessions of an infamous modern Seducer of Women (Paperback)
I've been a PUA for 7 years now and I've read pretty much everything under the sun at this point. It's rare for me to find a book that still gives me new ideas and insights, and that isn't just another version of the Venusian Arts Handbook reworded. Aaron Sleazy's book is one of the rare gems that make even advanced ladies men have aha moments. He has a very unique style of seduction, distinctly different from what pretty much anybody else out there does. He approaches girls on the dancefloor and has sex with them in the club minutes later... and he does it fairly consistently. I recommend anybody who wants to take his game to the next level to read this book - it will help you chip away at whatever limiting beliefs you may still have and give you some new ideas to really push the envelope.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Mildly entertaining,
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Fairly boring recounting of Aaron Sleazy's nights out in Berlin and London. I bought it expecting a recounting of his journey from nobody to pickup superstar, but instead it was a dry account of his nights out, with some arrogant commentary thrown in. This is nothing special.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining stories, but not just to a small niche market.,
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You would think that by context, these stories would only be interesting to womanizing men. I disagree, I believe my girlfriend would enjoy this as much (if not more) than I did.
Sleazy stories is a collection of stories of a man who evolved into a modern day "casanova". It shows his beginnings, and what he transformed into. It is a play-by-play of events that happened that made him have stories for a lifetime. You wont find flashy characters reciting pickup lines ala "The Game", but you will find stories about humans being open with each other and sharing love with each other -- even if it is in a bathroom stall.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Direct, honest and funny,
By Balder (Norway) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sleazy Stories: Confessions of an infamous modern Seducer of Women (Paperback)
Aaron Sleazy have written a book that is both fascinating and shocking (for some). The author is just a normal guy that enjoys women and women seems to enjoy him. The book is written in a very direct, honest and funny way. It shows how much you can push it, if you dare!
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