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The Key Logger: A Forbidden Glimpse into the True Nature of Women

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Most men see women as an idea; they see the perfect Disney character that they are supposed to see. After installing a key logger on my laptop years ago, I was able to see all the things that these women did when they thought no one was looking. The stories and the shocking truths that were revealed are told in this book. The true nature of women is as no man imagines.

92 pages, Paperback

First published October 17, 2013

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2,462 reviews35.8k followers
November 10, 2017
This book is really funny (not haha funny though). A man who has multiple relationships steals passwords from his various women and puts key loggers on their machines. He then discovers that they too are often in multiple relationships. But he thinks they are sluts and liars and doesn't reflect on his own behaviour at all as such a man whore himself, not to mention liar, thief and totally untrustworthy 'boyfriend'.

The author specialises in books on seducing women. Not on having relationships.
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39 reviews1 follower
September 18, 2014
The author attempts to paint himself as a poor cheated-on man but at the same time details his own polyamory. I almost stopped reading halfway through but thought I'd push through. This book could have been one page that simply states "women don't do as they say".
Profile Image for Петър Стойков.
Author 2 books330 followers
October 22, 2016
Още една книга от професионален "сваляч на жени" - тази описва дванайсет от по-сериозните му връзки, в които той следи комуникацията на гаджетата си като им шпионира фейсбук профилите. Инсталира си key logger на лаптопа и когато те се логнат от там той вече им има паролите и почва да ги следи с кого и какво си пишат.

Изводите от това са общо взето очакваните - добре изглеждащите жени имат голям избор на мъже, готови веднага да се отзоват на всяка тяхна проява на внимание, получават огромно количество съобщения всеки ден, имат голям социален кръг и естествено, много възможности да избират от много мъже, които ги харесват.

Също както повечето мъже с такива възможности, и жените си чатят с бившите гаджета, с нови перспективни мъже и с безнадеждно но тайно влюбените в тях приятели и понякога си чукват срещи с тях когато благоверният е в командировка. Освен това като ги питаш с колко мъже са спали казват 3, а кога за последно са правили секс - казват 6 месеца и даже не го възприемат като лъжа (да ама онзи път бях пияна и не се брои, другия път пък бях в депресия и той ми е бивш и съм била с него толкова време, не разбираш...).

Краят на книгата не е лош и като цяло описва мнението на автора за един умерен подход в параноята и фокусира върху типичния за "свалячите" разумен възглед че е по-добре да се постараеш да си мъж, на който гаджето не би изневерило, отколкото да се газираш безмерно дали го прави, а също и че е добре да й прощаваш малките сравнително безобидни лъжи.
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December 29, 2015
Good book to learn why the idea of being 100% faithful in the 21st century with the internet is a little outdated in my opinion. The author points out some interesting things, but seems to have been naive going into these relationships.
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October 7, 2020
Good information for men who are interested in learning about female nature

Great insights, unavailing the dark nature of women. I am more confident about putting myself first, living my best life and never prioritizing women.
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May 1, 2019
Writing is decent, but the book itself is so creepy and hypocritical, he just keeps complaining how bad everyone is but he is the same and just subconsciously goes for the same thing.
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June 24, 2020
The book was simple, the author just mentioned the dual nature of women. Dating in 21st century is a risky business.
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Author 9 books109 followers
April 30, 2014
I can see this one day becoming a minor sensation/outrage in the same way that some of the rapier "seduction manuals" have, e.g. Overcoming Last Minute Resistance or whatever it's called. The (presumably) pseudonymous author installs a key logger on his own computer and uses it to capture the usernames and passwords of a series of girls he dates, to spy on them. It turns out every single one of them is a liar and a slut -- of course some more than others. This seems like it must be true, generally speaking, and it's hilarious anyway, but these particular stories might not be any more true than Tucker Max's stories. Who knows? If they are in fact true, this doesn't necessarily seem like the kind of thing you would want to admit to in a book. I can't imagine 5-0, which can barely fight real crime, monitors sketchy self-published ebooks on Amazon, but if someone were so interested -- like, if these girls really exist and one of them found out -- they could probably at the very least get your computer impounded for like four years while some ex-high school football player tries to figure out how to turn it on.
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February 23, 2021
I almost didn't buy it, due to the feminists and white knights' reviews.

I'll summarize: this is the only book that could, undisputably, be picked for a top 3 reads on understanding women - without considering the competition. Why? Well, because it's not a glorified opinion, but a documentary on women behaviour and psychology in written format.
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