The many impressions about man and women inside the book may make one feel that it is a very old publication, but 2022 shouldn’t be considered that long ago. Still, I feel that many people no longer hold the views presented in the book. Could it be due to different circles? However, I find most of the author’s viewpoints quite reasonable. There is only one part I disagree with: in chapter 5, it says that one shouldn’t answer questions about past romantic experiences. Yet, in chapter 6, it states that women who are chased after fundamentally love themselves, as they have nothing to be ashamed of — there’s nothing to hide about arranged marriages, being dumped by men, or experiencing severe failures. Isn’t that contradictory? Or perhaps the author means that you should only start discussing openly once you have become sufficiently confident? Then you can begin to shine and dazzle?