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Destroy Approach Anxiety. Direct Day Game Method

Book information

Year
2017
Language
english
Format
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Filesize
511 kB (523456 bytes)
Edition
Kindle Edition
Pages
137\0
Time added
2019-03-07 20:55:21

Description

Two of Charlie Valentino's most popular books are bundled together here: Destroy Approach Anxiety Direct Day Game Method This is the perfect combination for overcoming your fear of approaching women by using a proven, structured and simple method of meeting women during the day. Destroy Approach Anxiety is exactly as the title says - Read the detailed, yet simple strategies to make your first few approaches as easy as possible. Direct Day Game Method concentrates on the strategy of the actual approach. By using the most simple approach methods, you're less likely to be plagued by fear. It's the complex, indirect methods which makes everything so hard for us guys. Well no more - This method is so straight forward you can't fail.

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