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A Modern Guide to the Complexities of the Dating World in the 21st Century...that has never been more dysfunctional and erratic!
Great Read. Enlightening to say the least, especially useful to fully understand the American "Dating System", that people from other parts of the globe might not be as familiar with as they think they are. Bang is a solid insightful read for multiple reasons:
- Roosh goes straight to the point explaining you what to do and how to overcome the most basic issues that can arise at the beginning of a relationship ;-).
- There is no idiotic narrative in Bang. Simplicity is a great virtue: this book teaches you what to do being consistent with your own identity and who you are, ergo there is no need to memorize over-complicated and highly artificial routines, as it has been suggested by other authors.
- Bang is a highly pragmatic handbook where Roosh provides you with a step by step breakdown of the most typical obstacles you might encounter in the dating world. Yes, because obstacles they are, and being able to recognize them as such is what allows you to thrive and communicate better. I found particularly interesting the analysis centered on the dysfunctional usage of mobile phones, that fundamentally over-complicates getting in touch with someone rather than facilitating the process.
- The book gives you an enlightening portrait of the American dating system providing you a keen understanding of specific cultural differences.
- Dont miss the text messaging guide. That is gold too. Very up to date.
In conclusion, many people dont even care about learning the game. Why? as that could dangerously shake the pillars of a comfort zone that has been fiercely defended for years. Learning something new might trigger regret. Still, for those willing to challenge and empower themselves, Bang is a must read. It will change the way you relate to women. No doubt. Just remember "With great power comes great responsibility..."
August 2011 · Unknown