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Too Late, Mate?: A Daygame Memoir
Contributor(s): Anderson, Danielle (Editor), Fakes, Nate (Illustrator), Covers, Rebeca (Illustrator)
ISBN: 1708328610     ISBN-13: 9781708328610
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $12.97  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Family & Relationships | Dating
Physical Information: 0.85" H x 6" W x 9" (1.24 lbs) 384 pages
 
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Follow Alex Forrest, writer of the popular daygame memoir, "Too Late, Mate?" in this 12-part series as he goes on fifty-two first dates in a year in order to improve his dating skills and find a partner, applying the teachings of the pick-up industry in the process. Whereas "Too Late, Mate?" (Go here to obtain the first 25 pages: http: //streetstories.co.uk/product/too-late-mate/) is a "paperback wing" to help guys to approach girls and get numbers, the 52 First Dates series is a dating handbook and a journal of his dating adventures. As well as telling the stories of these dates, the book includes sections in which he goes into the detail of the lessons learned and lays out the skills and techniques employed. During the course of 52 First Dates Alex Forrest met many of the daygame gurus such as, Yad, Andy Yosha, Tom Torero, James Tusk, Jon Matrix and others - many of whom he interviewed for his YouTube channel, "Fifty Two First Dates". You can also find the vlogs and podcasts at: www.streetstories.co.uk . They cover the real life stories of the actual dates, the successes, the failures, the adventures in London, Russia, and Poland as well as many European capitals."Too Late, Mate?" is published on amazon. It charts his journey over 18 months during which he acquired the skills used to approach women during the daytime. Here is the description of that book: "Are you a man who has had enough of bars, clubs, and late nights? Are you fed up with online dating? This is a memoir of a lonely singleton who turned his love-life around (and upside down) after he stumbled on DAYGAME, the art of meeting and attracting women during the daytime. "Too Late, Mate?" tells the true story of a singleton and relationship virgin who spent most of his adult life bewildered, struggling to figure out where he was going wrong with women and wondering where he had misplaced his sex life. In the process he had achieved the impressive feat of amassing the largest collection of female friends known to mankind, whilst simultaneously failing to sleep with any one of them. When all else had failed - relationship counseling, psychotherapy, the self-help book industry, secret cults, salsa dancing, tree-hugging... he stumbled on a bunch of renegade dudes who were experts at the art of approaching and attracting women during the daytime... Reviews of the 1st edition published on Lulu: Dean - 07-Nov-2017This is a great, high quality read, detailing Alex's journey into the world of pick-up through daygame. Without wishing to give too much away he shows that you can get this part of your life handled at any age if you're willing to put in the work and be open to trying a new approach. A lot of the successful PUA's almost seem untouchable when you read about them now. Alex speaks to the average man about how to get started and gives hope that anyone can achieve what he has. Recommended to anyone, whatever your level, who has any interest in this field.By W A 28-Feb-2018I loved this book One of the few books on pickup I've ever read cover-to-cover. Regardless of whether you're into pickup or not ("PUA"), this is an engaging, come-from-behind hero tale-- told autobiographically. Mr. Forrest's humanity comes through in a very self-effacing way, as he struggles with the ups-and-downs of learning "game" later in his life. His maturity and self-doubt on the subject stand in sharp relief to the swagger of many PUAs whose youth and brashness consume most of the oxygen on this subject. It's a bit interesting that Mr. Forrest espoused filmmaking interests in this book because it actually has all of the essential storytelling elements of the classic "Hero's Journey" outlined by Joseph Campbell/Christopher Vogler (would make an interesting movie, imo). One of the inherent dangers of books on this subject of seducing women is that a thorough read potentially lulls its male followers...(MORE: https: //goo.gl/4Xmw8P)