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The Shy Guy’s Guide to Dating: The Best Places to Meet Women, the Ten Best Pickup Lines, How to Tell if She Likes You, Eleven Women to Avoid, Do’s and … What Girls Say…and What They Really Mean

Product DescriptionThe authoritative guide that will take shy guys everywhere-from the first date to home plate. “Hey baby, what’s your sign?” “Come here often?”These lines may work in the movies, but not in real life, and not for the millions of guys too shy to risk their dignity on such flimsy pickup lines. Barry Dutter knows, he used to be a shy guy himself, sitting at home night after night watching television because asking a woman for a date was simply too scary. >

The Shy Guy’s Guide to Dating: The Best Places to Meet Women, the Ten Best Pickup Lines, How to Tell if She Likes You, Eleven Women to Avoid, Do’s and … What Girls Say…and What They Really Mean

Mode One: Let the Women Know What You’re REALLY Thinking

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Mode One: Let the Women Know What You’re REALLY Thinking

Dating Game #2: Breaking Up Is Really, Really Hard to Do

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