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Women are always giving off signals, and men are always missing them. In Undercover Sex Signals, bestselling author and communications expert Leil Lowndes shows how to score on every pass, with everything from the best activity for a first date to how a guy should dress to increase his odds for sealing the deal. Learn the twenty-six undercover sex signals and the real tactics that will teach you to
Undercover Sex Signals
Mother Nature downloaded 90% of the body language reading instincts into the female of our species. And they wrongly figure men can read theirs. Wrong! This book is for the 96.7% of men in the world who don't pick up on a woman's signals that say, "I want you," or "Get lost." It is a guarantee that you'll never strike out with a woman again. You will score with every pass you make and be able to read a room full of women faster than Evelyn Wood can read a stop sign.
Using beautiful black and white photography, Leil has created an almost foolproof way to educate men about women's non-verbal signals. Undercover Sex Signals provides concrete guidance on everything from the best activity for a first date to how a guy should dress to increase his odds with women.
Most men will be surprised to learn that in almost any social situation every man in the room has at least three or four women with their eyes on him. The properly trained man knows how to read the signals those ladies are throwing at him and never has to risk the embarrassment of rejection again.
Guys are completely oblivious to the myriad hints and subtle indications of women who are dying to sleep with them, says Lowndes, who gives the lowdown on how guys can better execute their game by recognizing 26 different signals that women use to indicate potential sexual desire. Lowndes's underlying premise is that all women are desperately trying to get men's attentions whenever in public, but she really sticks to bars and clubs for her examples. Lowndes's writing style and voice do not help this audiobook. Her raspy and deep voice brings images of an older, cigarette-smoking woman, which is not a bad thing, but not particularly convincing to the audience (men who need to be convinced attractive women want them). While cheesy punch lines and excessive hyperbole may work well within the printed text, on audio these lines fall short and evoke eye rolls. A professional narrator might have overcome these inhibitors, but Lowndes's tone evokes the faux enthusiasm often encountered with salespeople. ACitadel Press paperback. (Oct.)
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