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From: prophet@umcp-cs.UUCP (Dennis Gibbs)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: Book on catching men
Message-ID: <296@umcp-cs.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 10-Oct-84 10:56:50 EDT
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Posted: Wed Oct 10 10:56:50 1984
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I have been reading net.singles for about a year now, and this is my first 
posting to it. (Yes, I've decided to come out of the closet :-))

The following was recently posted to net.singles:

From: rainbow@ihuxe.UUCP
  
I came across the following exerpt about a book on catching men:

The worst impression you can give a man is that there is nobody else in your
life.....

Men are competitive by nature. If he can't compete for you, he's likely to find
a more challenging women, one he'll have to fight for.....
  
Appear busy and not too eager. That's what will perk his interest.....

See more than one man if you're interested in keeping Mr. Right's attention....
  
Have you ever noticed how a man you've treated with indifference keeps coming
back again and again.....
Comments? All I know, if I were interested in getting to know someone, and I
was met with walls and obstacles, I would quickly end up pursuing one of my
many other interests as a more worthwhile  way to spend my time.

Robert

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My Comments:

Is this book for real?  It sounds more like you are describing a book on how
to get rid of a man.  Apparently, a lot of the women I meet are reading this
book, maybe that explains my problems :-)

                        Dennis

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