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  • sunslayer · 4 months ago
    I would add "U.S.S. - 'Undercover Sex Signals'" by Leil Lowndes. It is a classic written by a female who was a model, flight attendent, PR rep, and actress at different points. It is THE guide to AI's, and deciphering the signals women send out when in the company of men. It lists the 26 ways they signal that they are into you - consciously and unconsciously. A seduction book from a totally different angle than all the player-written guides, it's from her point of view - very well written and researched. I have no affiliation with the book, I just loved it. Really opened my eyes! I would pass along a copy to you, but NO ONE is getting a hold of mine - I keep it in the the bathroom in my pile of essential reading material, and review it every once every few weeks or so. It's like having a rosetta stone for the girl-code :)
  • ASKJDOG · 4 months ago
    Hey Sunslayer.. good to see you posting here.. and also to finally chat with you today! I'll check out the book I think Rich recommended it to me also.. I've not read it yet... I'll post a link to it on the Seduction Book List Article
  • sunslayer · 4 months ago
    Hey bro. Thanks for the bit of advice on younger girls - I do like those twenty-somethings ;o)
    If you are ever in town and want some cool photos for your website, do not hesitate to ask. I enjoy shooting people, and of course there would be no charge - if you let me use them for my portfolio ;o). There's a link to my website in my sig below - most of the work is a couple/few years old, but I did add some new stuff yesterday under the 'fashion' tab that is more like what I am doing these days. The new ones are the vertical triptychs (ha ha, I love using big fancy art terms - such a DHV) on the bottom row of the 'fashion' page. 

    Rich said you are moving, and I saw on your site you decided to leave AZ. That's too bad, but I can imagine that Tucson could get pretty boring for someone who is not in college. The Center for Creative Photography on campus is an excellent place to take a day2 if you have never been. If you call ahead, they will give you a personal exhibit of any photographers you want - you get a room upstairs and they line up all the original prints, and the curator (usually a grad student) can tell you a bunch of interesting background stuff about them. They have a Mapplethorpe exhibit up right now that I am dying to see - its his portrait work, not the bizarre gay sadomasochistic stuff he became so notorious for after he died - he's actually one of my favorite photographers when it comes to portraiture.

    Well, shit. Sorry for the lengthy email. I'm home sick (let's blame Rich's rotgut vodka) and bored. I hope you are doing well. Good luck with the move, I know what a pain it is, but hey - it is always exciting to get a new place!

    Peace, love & happiness-

    Sunslayer (aka Craig)



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