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| 2 | I recently re-read "Models" by Mark Manson and took detailed notes. I have compiled a study guide to help anyone else who wants to quickly review the book.Agree 100% with your edit. | /r/seduction | 19/06/18 12:57 AM |
| 5 | I recently re-read "Models" by Mark Manson and took detailed notes. I have compiled a study guide to help anyone else who wants to quickly review the book.This, exactly. Also, despite feminist advances, women by default suffer a variety of anxiety on a daily basis, some of it from social norms & expectations while many of them are simultaneously concerned about safety. The ever-looming potential of shaming, harassment, assault, rape, ridicule exists for females to a degree that most men can sympathize but can have trouble empathizing. So I think many concepts of Models can be universally applicable, but being a man, I will never be so presumptuous… | /r/seduction | 18/06/18 04:13 PM |
| 16 | I recently re-read "Models" by Mark Manson and took detailed notes. I have compiled a study guide to help anyone else who wants to quickly review the book.Here's an odd question: is there a female equivalent of Models? Some parts of Models are universal, but I'd like to help out a couple of female friends having issues dating guys by tossing a book or YouTube channel their way. | /r/seduction | 18/06/18 02:06 AM |
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