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Dr. Z on Scoring: How to Pick Up, Seduce, and Hook Up with Hot Women
Dr. Z on Scoring: How to Pick Up, Seduce, and Hook Up with Hot Women
Dr. Z on Scoring: How to Pick Up, Seduce, and Hook Up with Hot Women
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Dr. Z on Scoring: How to Pick Up, Seduce, and Hook Up with Hot Women

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Victoria Zdrok, J.D., Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and certified sex therapist, and the only woman in history to be named both Playboy Playmate of the Month and Penthouse Pet of the Year. She is the ultimate insider, and this is the comprehensive guide to every male fantasy: that of meeting, hooking up with, and dating attractive and alluring women, from the girl next door to the centerfold of your dreams. Dr. Z grounds her methods in scientific research and field-tested facts, using her years of experience in academia and as one of the world's most popular models to formulate a seduction manual complete with all the secret, surefire tips men have always wanted to know (and women hoped they never found out).

Dr. Z on Scoring contains illuminating lists (from things to avoid talking about on a first date to ways to last longer in the sack), confidence-building exercises, and a step-by-step strategy to help any man not only find and talk to his dream woman but also to take her to bed-and satisfy her once he gets there.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 15, 2008
ISBN9781400176472
Dr. Z on Scoring: How to Pick Up, Seduce, and Hook Up with Hot Women

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    Based on the way the author introduced this book in the first chapter, I thought it was going to be an informative, non-judgemental work; I was wrong, very wrong. If you are older, have had a life that was not so kind in regard to finances, physical attributes, injuries or medical problems you are not going to enjoy this. If you are a man who has in ANY WAY had ANY yet to be repaired issues with dentition, (I guess if you're unlucky enough to be stuck with dentures), do not have a deep voice, can't or do not have the time or get a tan, do not have at least some muscle definition - and from a retired Paramedic- if you have ANY unresolved depression, PTSD, even a hint of self esteem, etc., DONOT LISTEN TO THIS BOOK. It is judgemental, follows a one track mind style of thinking and focuses very highly on the spending of money all the while repetitively stating that that is not what women are interested in. "Hire a (name your type) coach)", get expensive elective surgery, don't sweat too much, shop at "designer" clothing outlets, etc. - this is all about attracting "hot" celebrity style women; it is not kind to men who fall beneath "her" definitions of attractiveness. She is (or was), afterall, a centerfold for Penthouse which is the type of women from which she draws her conclusions for what 'above' average women expect in a man. That being said, she frequently refers to "average or below average women" in an untoward, condescending way. In other words, if a woman has a flaw or two and they can't afford to artificially mask them, they are discounted as not worth while (my words). In summary, this book is authored by a socialite who gives some advice that is sound and accepted, but ruins it with 'according to popular magazines, models, etc.' advice which lies in direct contradiction to the opening of the book. She keeps talking about a man's smile, yet if it isn't perfect & you can't afford to fix it, too bad. MOST IMPORTANTLY, she gives advice, from the field of CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), but leaves out the means by which CBT is intended to help those for whom it is intended via therapy, medications or a combination approach and reduces it to "don't think lowly of yourself" or "get rid of negative thoughts" as if it were a switch a person could flip on or off. I found this book not a waste of my time, but rather an educational experience on exactly the kind of woman I would have absolutely no desire to ever meet. If you don't believe me, go ahead and listen. Some good advice interspersed with biased personal opinion as well as that of often mentioned celebrities, makes for very contradictory text. Complete garbage for those of us 'less blessed'.