Salute,
I am sure, some of you guys have written "The Alabaster Girl"- by Zan Perrion. This book is quite unusual and it stands out from all the other books on game, that I came across.
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Zan's Approach is a more sensitive and spiritual way, which some of you would probably consider "feely". However I like his idea of "being in love" with all women, not just one. Zan believes, that 95% of game is just showing up and offering the Girl an interaction with you. (take it or leave it). He doesn't talk a lot about techniques and rather tries to inspire a fascinated and worshipping mentality towards all women.
Definately a good read, even if you don't fully agree with his views. I personally think, that he took it a little too far, but it gave me a much broader view on game and the interactions between men and women.
It would be intersting to hear your thoughts on this different Approach to pick up.
Cheers,
shy.
I am sure, some of you guys have written "The Alabaster Girl"- by Zan Perrion. This book is quite unusual and it stands out from all the other books on game, that I came across.
![[Image: QZSFLk7.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/QZSFLk7.jpg)
Zan's Approach is a more sensitive and spiritual way, which some of you would probably consider "feely". However I like his idea of "being in love" with all women, not just one. Zan believes, that 95% of game is just showing up and offering the Girl an interaction with you. (take it or leave it). He doesn't talk a lot about techniques and rather tries to inspire a fascinated and worshipping mentality towards all women.
Definately a good read, even if you don't fully agree with his views. I personally think, that he took it a little too far, but it gave me a much broader view on game and the interactions between men and women.
It would be intersting to hear your thoughts on this different Approach to pick up.
Cheers,
shy.