mASF post by "flip" posted on: USENet: alt.seduction.fast newsgroup, June 6, 1998In article <357***3@ne***.com[ ? ]>, alp***t@mi***.com[ ? ] wrote: > > I was just sitting here tonight, bullshitting and reading through the posts of > alt.seduction and alt.romance when something occurred to me for some > reason. There is a certain "war of the sexes" going on these days. Let me > see if I can articulate and make this clear. Men are reading books and > studying systems on how to seduce women and to put it quite bluntly, how > to get laid. Women are reading books on how to control and manipulate men > or to keep from being seduced by men who are good at seducing, or to keep > from putting out for as long as possible while getting what THEY want. > > In other words, it seems to come down to a lot of measures and > counter-measures and counter-counter-measures, etc, etc. A lot like > war in a way isn't it? Well shit, now I seem to have lost the point I was > driving at. Well anyway, Men have all the weapons of Speed Seduction > and books on how to be the Jerk that gets women, and women have books > like "The Rules" and cosmopolitan to help them along. > > So what the hell is this all really coming down to? I know that women have > for years been studying the art of seduction and have always had their circle of > inner friends to talk with. Men are just now starting to wake up and pull their > head out of their asses and realize that they better start studying these things > if they even hope to put themselves on an equal playing field with women. > > But does it not seem like sooner or later all these seduction measures and > counter-measures will be seen for what they really are and eventually > become useless, at least in a sense? Or at least its' efficacy reduced to bare > minimum? As an example, since "The Rules" was published, doesn't that sort of > blow the game plan for women? Since all men will be reading it. Likewise with > men, anything that could be > potentially very useful, being published, doesn't it eventually lose most of > its' effectiveness? Or am I just paranoid and reading something into it that > just > isn't there? >
I know some men who have read the Rules, but most don't understand it as a
"weapons manual" for women. Many women have heard of Speed Seduction, but it
is rather subtle and doesn't seem to appeal to women, they don't seem to get
it. Ross has said that women don't know when SS is being used if it is used
correctly. However, your comment about the "war" is very right on, and true,
there is a war going on, and I've seen some casualties on both sides. Perhaps
we need a newsgroup: War between Men and Women.
Flip
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