>>353291Do nonnies have any suggestions for books of this sort written by women? And sure I should have posted it in books. But it’s a bit late for that now, isn’t it?
I love the concept of seducer archetypes, the historical examples, the types of “
victims” that can be seduced, the anti-seducer qualities etc. (In general it’s a great basis on how not to act if you want to be viewed positively by anyone, really).
48 Laws of Power is a bit sociopathic, but I’ve implemented it into my daily life, particularly work, and it’s extremely potent
If anyone has any suggestions for books like this that aren’t written by men, drop em here