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The Natural: How to Effortlessly Attract the Women You Want
The Natural: How to Effortlessly Attract the Women You Want
The Natural: How to Effortlessly Attract the Women You Want
Audiobook5 hours

The Natural: How to Effortlessly Attract the Women You Want

Written by Richard La Ruina

Narrated by Steve West

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

One of the world’s top pick-up artists, Richard La Ruina went from having no women to being a true master of seduction. Now he shows you how to do the same. So move over Mystery, and tell Neil Strauss that The Rules of the Game are about to be rewritten. Every element of the winning pickup is right here, from discovering confidence to exuding charm, learning conversation starters to mastering body language, to much more. And as you move from daydreaming to flirtation to passion to romance to love, The Natural will show you how it’s done.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperAudio
Release dateNov 17, 2015
ISBN9780062443205
Author

Richard La Ruina

Richard La Ruinais a London-based internationally renowned pickupartist and coach. In 2007 he founded PUATraining, which now consists of five websites,popular weekend seminars, and boot campsaround the world. La Ruina has been featuredon BBC and ITV, as well as in Men’s Health,the Evening Standard, Cosmopolitan, andmore. La Ruina is a sought-after guest speakerat seduction conferences worldwide.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    One of the greatest audiobook on topic of picking up women. They also have more training available at puatranning.com -- specially the "Day Game" and "Stealth Attraction" to name a few.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    it's fine, not too much detail and very to the point