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The Key Logger: A Forbidden Glimpse into the True Nature of Women by [Jack, Nicholas]
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  • File Size: 1494 KB
  • Print Length: 92 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publication Date: November 10, 2013
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00FZXE2HY
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For all those guys wondering why she won't return your calls.
For all those guys thinking women are all loyal.

And yes, extreme measures for extreme circumstances. Is it ethical? Nope.
But it does prove a point: Most women have many guy hitting on them constantly, so they play the market.
It's no different if you're a guy with women constantly giving you their numbers, you also have many options and play the market.
But this applies to 80% of women and only 10-15% of men.

4 stars because it need a read through to edit the grammar errors.
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Definitely a recommended reading especially if you have an active dating life. Reading this book was a real eye opener. The author describes both the situations he experienced from his perspective as well as what was actually going on with the information he got from the using the key logger. I can't help but thinking about similar situations from my past and I can only imagine what was going on behind the facade. The more I learn about women, the more I discover their true nature. Reading this book is like a "Red-Pill reality face slap"!
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By DinoBravo on November 14, 2013
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At first I was a bit conflicted about the content. Not the writing, but the idea of looking into a womans (or any ones) personal emails and social media. But as I read on, I realized that this was the thesis behind the book.

As an insight into the female mind, this book should be read by a lot of younger men (and even some older naive men as well). But tread carefully, I cant say that this type of knowledge is for everyone. For those that are prone to jealousy, perhaps this might rip open your eyes a little too rough.
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saw someone promoting this book on a forum or online somewhere and decided to check it out. free promo so downloaded and gave it a read. i did enjoy the first few chapters or women the author talks about however the description made it sound like we would find out womens darkest secrets. i was curious to hear or read actual transcripts of things the author found, however everything is very brief and vague which is a good thing in that its a quick easy read and not long winded but you never really get that deep secretive info the author promised. another thing which struck me odd is how a good portion of these girls are one night stands why are they using his computer and logging onto their email and every social media site they have...wouldn't most girls do this on their own phone?

I was kind of expecting each women to have different secrets. I was really curious to know how she spoke to her friends about him and what types of things she said. I was curious to hear or see if any of these women are on casual encounters placing crazy kinky ads, basically thats the type of stuff I was expecting.

What the actual book is is basically him getting the facebook passwords for every one of these girls, finding out they are talking to other guys besides the other and them him dropping them. WIth very few details about the convos and stuff he uncovers, just vague stuff. It does illustrate that despite guys getting the rep for being "dogs" and "cheaters" women are the same and are just as bad if not worse because its easier for them and because they have more options.
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Let's start by saying what The Key Logger is not. It's not an indictment of every female on the planet. It's not an absolute characterization of every interaction between a man and a woman. And I wouldn't consider it a how-to guide.

What is it? It's a reminder to some and revelation to others that people are not who they present themselves to be. It's certainly true that men can be every bit as shady as women, but for the most part men are amateurs at this game. A lot of us were raised with the whole "sugar and spice" view of women and The Key Logger is a simple reminder that sweet exteriors often mask a very bitter pill.
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The writing is honest but at a middle school level. I suppose that made it more realistic but could've been done by a better writer for a more enjoyable reading experience. For a plot that is naturally as exciting and unconventional as this book undertakes (women's deception against men), the author had real potential to dramatize the writing and kept it more suspenseful than this which read like a 8th grader's journal.
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If you think of women as Disney princesses on a pedestal, then you should read this. If you have already woken up to the fact that they aren't, then you probably don't need to read this, as it doesn't add much to the discussion.
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The truth definitely hurts and it may make you a little more paranoid about trusting people after reading. It may also persuade you to also try the authors little experiment and find out for yourself if you can really trust the person you're with. All in all, it reinforces or births the notion that people are deceptive by nature and that "guys lie more, but girls lie better"
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