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How to Attract Anyone, Anytime, Anyplace: The Smart Guide to Flirting

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This indispensable, step-by-step guide gives you effective strategies for attracting tht special someone by helping you get in touch with the adventurous, playful person you really are deep down. Witty, inspiring true-life stories and very sound advice make this an empowering, confidence-building book. From suggested places to meet people to advice on body language and sure-fire conversation openers, this is the book that will take the mystery out of meeting people and turn you into the success you've always wanted to be, You'll discover:
How to decipher simple and complex body language
When to make a move - and when not to
What to do when you don't get the response you want
Where to meet prospective partners - in some of the most unexpected places
And much, much more!

160 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1993

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Susan Rabin

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Susan Rabin, MA is the author of two best-selling books published by Penguin, How to Attract Anyone, Anytime, Anyplace and 101 Ways to Flirt. Both books have been in bookstores for twenty years. In addition, she has authored Lucky in Love, Cyberflirt, and The Summer Train: A Woman’s Journey from Desperation to Celebration (2014). Susan has appeared on numerous radio and TV talk shows including Oprah Winfrey, Good Morning America, Letterman, Leno, CNN, the O’Reilly Report, and quoted by the New York Times and magazines such as Cosmopolitan, People and Mademoiselle.

She was formerly the Family Living/Sex Education Coordinator for the NYC Board of Education and a Guidance counselor. She is presently a relationship therapist, trained in cognitive therapy by Dr. Albert Ellis

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June 24, 2009
Sometimes poorly written, sometimes just out of an era which I am not a part of, this book offers the people of the seventies, particularly urbanites, some advice for how to meet more people. Carry a prop? Smile at everyone? Double hand-shaking? These things seem very oily to me, but she's the expert.

I got this book as a joke gift about 16 years ago, so I'm glad to have finally read it. Now it can pass from the shelves of my collection into some other unfortunate's.
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May 23, 2024
If you are a grown ass man who is currently watching The Simpsons and the very pornographic TV show or maybe you’re a woman who’s always looking to have a couple that book is for you.

The beef I have with this book is amazing actually relationship between me and someone new, toxic relationship, where some details are just good which makes it fun and less all that is inside of it. It’s actually awful and not for me.

Could have been better if I had 58 years .
But also taken into account that it’s from 1998 .
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September 28, 2019
I read this during my shy years. It helped me understand that other people were just as shy as myself, so there was no need to be afraid.
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October 8, 2011
it is a very useful guide for those who do not even know how to say hi to another strangers. Tjis book guide you how to initiate a good conversation, to response and how to end it. overall, I enjoy reading it..
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