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  • Put Her to Work for You

  • The Anti-Feminist Asshole Dating & Seduction Guide for Men (Secrets of Pimpology Applied to the Seduction Game, Book 3)
  • By: Sarah Levi
  • Narrated by: Don Keedik
  • Length: 4 hrs and 35 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Put Her to Work for You

By: Sarah Levi
Narrated by: Don Keedik
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Third in Sarah Levi's "Secrets of Pimpology Applied to the Seduction Game" series, "Put Her to Work For You: The Anti-Feminist Asshole Dating & Seduction Guide for Men" is arguably the most contentious book. This guide, whose title shamelessly contradicts modern feminist ideas, purports to give men a nontraditional courting and seduction strategy that stands in sharp contrast to the equality and respect that are the cornerstones of modern relationships.

In this book, Levi delves into the controversial topic of power dynamics and argues in favor of approaches that put the needs and desires of the male first during romantic and sexual interactions. The guiding principle is that a man may tip the scales in a relationship in his favor by using specific actions and strategies, making women 'work' for him in order to gain his adoration and acceptance.

The chapters are organized to impart knowledge to listeners on how to take charge of a relationship from the beginning, keep control over its course, and make sure that their needs come first. In order to persuade listeners that these techniques can result in more fulfilling and controlled romantic interactions, Levi addresses psychological manipulation, emotional leverage, and the significance of establishing a perception of high value.

"Put Her to Work For You" explores contentious and frequently criticized behaviors, including emotional detachment, strategic ambiguity, and taking advantage of gender norms to benefit the guy. Levi is adamant that these strategies are about reclaiming masculinity and making sure a man's needs are not neglected in a relationship, not about demeaning or undervaluing women.

The book has drawn criticism for its anti-feminist views and for endorsing an antiquated and perhaps dangerous understanding of relationship dynamics, despite its thought-provoking approach. Opponents contend that it ignores the significance of equality, consent, and respect for one another—principles that are essential to happy and meaningful partnerships.

Similar to the other books in the series, listeners will be challenged to critically assess the ethical implications of Levi's teachings, which is sure to spark discussion and controversy. "Put Her to Work For You" is a brazen declaration of anti-feminist ideology that simultaneously sparks a larger conversation on the nature of contemporary masculinity and the morality of dating practices while providing insights into the seduction techniques that the book believes would help men in the dating arena.

©2024 Sarah Levi (P)2024 Sarah Levi

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Controversial yet true

Sarah Levi's book is seriously bold and definitely not for everyone. It feels like she’s just thrown the rulebook out the window and is dishing out some seriously controversial dating advice. The whole vibe is unapologetically in-your-face, and if you’re up for that, it’s quite the listen. The narration adds an extra layer of gutsiness to it. It's refreshing though, finally an author that acknowledges how women are different rather than shoving down feminist advises that doesn't really work in the real world.

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