Day Bang: How To Casually Pick Up Girls During The Day
Dating Coach: Roosh V
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Roosh V's Day Bang offers information on how to meet and pick up women during the day.
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If you have a question or problem, ask us:Table of Contents/ List of Topics Covered:
- Preparation
- Opening
- Rambling
- Closing
- The Coffee Shop
- The Street
- The Clothing Shop
- The Bookstore
- Public Transportation
- The Grocery Store
- Other Venues
- Putting It All Together
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7 of 11 people found the following review helpful
"Absolutely miserable "
Overall rating
2.9
Effectiveness
4.0
Ease of Implementation
3.0
Innovativeness
3.0
Packaging/ Customer Service
3.0
Value for Money
1.0
Reviewed by Paul
January 24, 2014
January 24, 2014
An absolutely miserable book. I only give it 4/10 for effectiveness because I've seen a guy successfully use it. Honestly, probably one of the the worst books I've ever read about game (and I've read a ton of stuff). Not only is Day Bang offensive, it's also useless. He claims a 40% success rate at his level, and with the material that he uses, that's outstanding.
Let me start with the "elderly opener." This is usually an innocuous comment like "is that a good backpack?" However, the fact is that these conversations RARELY (if ever) lead to sex, and as a result, I discount the majority of what it prescribes. And the techniques only keep getting worse. Rambling is a waste of time because you only have a very limited amount of time in "day game." Why would I waste words?
The misogynistic tone is not a mistake either. While Roosh (sometimes) makes valid comments about American society, he often blames his inablity to get laid on why American women are awful, rather than his complete and utter lack of game.
Honestly, while this is a cheap book, you'd be better served by buying Andy Yosha's "Daygame Blueprint." I can't recommend this book to anyone.
Let me start with the "elderly opener." This is usually an innocuous comment like "is that a good backpack?" However, the fact is that these conversations RARELY (if ever) lead to sex, and as a result, I discount the majority of what it prescribes. And the techniques only keep getting worse. Rambling is a waste of time because you only have a very limited amount of time in "day game." Why would I waste words?
The misogynistic tone is not a mistake either. While Roosh (sometimes) makes valid comments about American society, he often blames his inablity to get laid on why American women are awful, rather than his complete and utter lack of game.
Honestly, while this is a cheap book, you'd be better served by buying Andy Yosha's "Daygame Blueprint." I can't recommend this book to anyone.
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