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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
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Be careful of updated titles, February 7, 2007
This review is from: How To Seduce A Man And Keep Him Seduced (Paperback)
I loved the book so much I bought the other one...releasing the seductress within...unfortunately they are the same exact book! Just different titles...and shame on amazon for offering them both together. Don't get me wrong...I loved the book, just pissed that I got duplicates and it's not worth the shipping to send it back
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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Woman of Substance, November 20, 2002
This review is from: How To Seduce A Man And Keep Him Seduced (Paperback)
Don't be fooled by the title; this ain't yer mother's bedside sex manual, but a fascinating and -- dare I say -- scholarly approach to the art of seduction, which points to historical figures and mythical archetypes. Laurie Sue Brockway has done her homework here. A fine, and fun, book.
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40 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not What It Promises!, February 15, 2008
This review is from: How To Seduce A Man And Keep Him Seduced (Paperback)
This is yet another book that seems to sell tactics to single women for finding a man, and luring him into a relationship the right way, having fun as you go along.
But like many such titles, it is actually a guide for married women to spice up heir love life.
I skimmed the first few chapters, it seemed unbearably religious (I'm an Atheist - just give me pure reason and logic! Sex and religion have never seemed to be friendly bedfellows to me).
There are things about discovering your inner goddess...again, not for me. I'm single, attractive, out there looking for men (and I'll be honest here, women too). I can flirt well online but in person my demeanor is cold and stand-offish.
So I wanted to know how to be a softer woman, how to cajole, entice, and seduce...after reading, I have little or no idea how.
I would recommend this to women in their late 30's and 40's, who never got to cut loose in college, who yearn to bee a passionate wild woman, but don't know how to re-seduce their husbands.
For us twenty-somethings and early 30's singles, I would skip this.
Instead, weird as this may sound, a sex book actually has the best seduction and flirting tips I've ever read.
Check out: Sex Tips for Straight Women from a Gay Man [Hardcover]
By: Dan Anderson (Author), Maggie Berman (Author).
I know, seems weird, but if you want to know how to entice a man, who better to ask than a man?
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