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Aug. 31, 2009 By From FrankTalks.com
"A review from Maverick B."
This is the third (so far) of the series of books written by Frank B. Kermit. It focuses on what it means to be a man in relation to life and women. It is not another book that just tells you what is right and wrong for a man to think or do. Frank made sure that you first realize who YOU are, what you believe in at the moment, and then look at your beliefs, ways of thinking and then he will guide you to see the world in a new light. The most unique feature of this book is that it is exercise-oriented. Reading this book you will be led to find out things about yourself, in forms of small essays or lists. From the big picture, like figuring out what are the things... More > you want other people to remember you for when you're gone from this world, through your beliefs about what women, men, to finding people, movies, or symbols that you relate to. Some of these questions you'll be able to answer right away, some might take months to actually find out. These practical exercises are intertwined with carefully chosen guiding information that will help successfully reshape the ways of your thinking and understanding. You will learn what are the 10 emotional needs of a man, the 10 rules of relationships, why women are unable to provide you with good advice on dating, how to ensure from the beginning that a relationship will grow into a healthy one, why YOU (not men in general, but personally YOU) are the prize, and many others. You will also learn what are the stages of development from a loser to a natural seducer, and what are their biggest challenges, dangers, and most powerful tools at each stage. Finally you'll be helped to create your seduction persona that scoops off your alter-ego and knowledge of who you truly are to create a well-defined image of who you want to be. All in all – a marvelous book that will practically and step by step help you find and improve the real man in you. - Maverick B. < Less
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Mar. 2, 2010 By Frank Kermit
To read all previews and all book reviews of this book go to http://www.franktalks.com/men/viewforum.php?f=21 To learn more about Frank Kermit the Relationship Expert, go to www.franktalks.com -Frank Kermit
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Jul. 31, 2007 By Dragonkid
"I'm A Man, That's My Job"
No woman should ever find herself saying "there are no good men out there". But I hear it all the time. It's a grim reminder of what a sad state our culture is in. Of how movies, magazines, books and love songs have shown men the worst examples of how to behave with women.



I want it to stop. That's where Frank B. Kermit comes in.



He's not only saying we need to rethink what it means to be a man, but what it means to be a Seducer. We've let it become a dirty word. But ask yourself this: what woman doesn't want to be seduced?



I'm not talking about a quick pick up from a sharp dressed smooth... More > talker. There's a time and place for that, too, but this is about more. Much more.



I'm talking about YOU becoming the kind of man who's capable of building and holding the deepest levels of attraction, rapport and passion she's ever experienced. A man who knows who he is and what he wants. A man who knows how to address her emotional needs. A man who knows how to lead. If you do that, she'll happily give you the best she has to offer.



Not just for one night. For as long as you want.



Sounds great, right? All you have to do is read the book and *PRESTO* you're fixed.



Let me be really clear about this. There aren't any short cuts. Frank's stuff will confront and challenge your core values. Dude's gonna shake your foundations. But he's going to make you work for it.



Change is not easy.



But this book WILL put you on a clear path of self-discovery, transition, and growth. In my opinion, Frank's structured it to get you there as efficiently as possible. And he does it with straight, simple language.



Now that I know I'm A Man, That's My Job, the world is opening up for me. The quality of all my relationships has improved dramatically. And the women in my life appreciate it more than I could ever have imagined.

Dragonkid Toronto PUA < Less
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Feb. 9, 2009 By Ken Phillips
"Great Book" This is a great investment for all those who are interested in improving their game. If I had gotten this as my first book, this would have set me down the right path from the very start of my journey, but getting at this point in my journey just highlights deficiencies in my inner game. This is how a man creates inner game ideals for himself.

Also, make sure to take advantage of the one-on-one time with Frank because it is invaluable. Having worked with Frank on several occasions, I have found his interpretations insightful and shockingly accurate.
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Jun. 21, 2009 By willpowerz
"Spending time doing the work" I hate writing reviews... you never know if they are placed here by the authors friends or if they are REAL!


Well.. I'm real... and I think this book is awesome! Accepting responsibility and being a man is TRUE inner work... not sitting down and wishing things would get better. Getting up off your butt and making it better!


There are many items that you will work with... I learned so much about death and facing it like a man... my walk looking at tombstones slapped me out of a 10 year funk. Life is my job... so I bought an extra book for my 16 year old son!


I'll be using this the rest of my days... what a great investment I made.

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Copyright Frank B Kermit (Standard Copyright License)
Edition First Edition
Publisher www.franktalks.com
Published January 19, 2009
Language English
Pages 284
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall

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