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Bang mention at Huffington Puss.
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Bang mention at Huffington Puss.

Some article about 5 books Betas should not read in public if you give a fuck what strangers much less women think.

"Too pervy: Bang: More Lays in 60 Days

If you don't have game and you're trying to get game, it's important not to advertise it, lest you be viewed as a player or just plain desperate. This book by Roosh V is considered a "pick up classic" among those who appreciate seduction literature with smooth moves galore, but you'll lose your chance with any women, if you're spotted reading it. And if all goes well, do store this one in the drawer of your night stand, away from prying eyes."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/among-men/...20195.html
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Bang mention at Huffington Puss.

"huffingtonpost.com/among-men"

I can't imagine anything more meaningless than this.

P.S. Gratz just the same, Roosh.
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Bang mention at Huffington Puss.

Probably good not to read Bang in public tbh. Don't let the rabbit know you're studying to be an expert hunter.

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Bang mention at Huffington Puss.

They weren't actually dissing the book itself - advising not to read it in public. I'd have to agree with that advice. It's still good pub for the book, except for calling it "pervy." There's nothing perverted about men reading about doing what men have always done, and MORE men should do - talk to women they want to fuck.

"The best kind of pride is that which compels a man to do his best when no one is watching."
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Bang mention at Huffington Puss.

Any publicity is good publicity, am I right?
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#6

Bang mention at Huffington Puss.

Wrong. Here is why you should read it in public:

Her: "OMG!! You're reading 'Bang!' You're a bad, bad man!!! Baaadd!!"

You: "I like to see what other people are thinking."

Her: "But it's eeeeevil!!! Blah blah blah."

You: "So we should just put our heads in the sand or ban things we don't like?"

Her: "Nooo!! But those guys OBJECTIFY WOMEN!! Like, they ask what kind of underwear they have on!!!!"

You: "You're right. That's awful. So what kind do you have on, anyway?

Her: "Hehehe -- wouldn't you like to know? Maybe none."

Game on.

Yes, this is an exaggeration and a fantasy -- although I did use that underwear comeback once and it worked. But the larger point is that if you hit women's emotions, good or bad, you engage them. If you sit around being polite, hiding your "bad books," they think you're a safe worker drone and won't notice you at all. I'd argue that being seen with this book is a great convo starter.
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