Is The Art Of Approaching Worth Reading?
Because I am a reviewer of titles in the guys dating and attraction niche I know that you certainly do not need to read through a dozen of these books to pick up the essential elements of how to be a success with women. You really only need to read the top two or three books and you will place yourself ahead of ninety-eight percent of your male competition.
So what I intend to give you here is a quick, and entirely incomplete assessment of one of the better men’s dating titles. The book in question is The Art Of Approaching, by Joseph Matthews. This book turns out to be a fairly long one for its genre. Fortunately, Matthews happens to be fairly good at keeping us entertained, so the length is not too much of a problem. Still, it will take you a while to work your way through the entire 351 pages. Yes, when I indicated that The Art Of Approaching was long, I was not kidding. You will find the remainder of this review on Matthew’s book on my The Art Of Approaching review page.
The Art Of Approaching starts off with a summary of its own history and how, even recently, Joseph will find himself challenged by prospects to demonstrate that the ideas he promotes really do work to guarantee his success with the ladies. We are given a “live” demonstration of his attempt to pick up four girls in a setting where, traditionally, it is very difficult to make any headway - the dreaded bar scene. Can he insert himself into a group of women he has never met before, and win their approval within a matter of minutes?
Of course, this is exactly what he does, and in doing so he lays the foundation for his art of approaching women. It is a quite convincing pickup approach, but will we - his audience - be able to reproduce the same kind of success using his methods? The answer is, yes. With some practice, the methods outlined in Joseph’s book can only help to IMPROVE your likelihood of attracting the kind of attention from women that you have always hoped for.
The first thing I noticed about Joseph Matthews, as I advanced through his book, is that I very much enjoy the sections of his writing that reproduce real-life scenarios. As a novelist myself, it is easy for me to recognize narrative talent in another writer when I come across it. I also get the sense that, if I were to write a guide on how to date women myself, I would be telling you many of the things that Joseph puts forth in his book. I also agree entirely with his assertion that there is nothing wrong with trying to increase your chances of success with women by getting your education, in some part, from a book.
I have a great deal more to say about Joseph Matthews and his book, but if you want to know the rest of it, as well as find out what I have to say about the other dating books for men that I have enjoyed, get across to my books on relationships page, where I detail two more authors from the mens dating and seduction niche that are worthy of your consideration.
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