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In 2005, the "Seduction Community" was brought to mainstream attention when Neil Strauss published his book "The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists". Since beginning in the U.S. in the 1970's, the community is dedicated to finding methods for success with women. Currently, in addition to a self-organised exchange of information via the Internet, there is a flourishing market of self-help literature and seminars promising to transform anybody into a woman-seducing Casanova. Helping others with their dating skills has become an industry that makes millions of Euros per year. So-called "flirt gurus" make their fortune with personal coaching, promising not just to change one's relationship status but one's whole life. The industry's outrageous claims and the attention they're currently garnering make it time to put their methods to the test. To see if there is a scientific foundation for the claims the industry makes, Andreas Baranowski compares its most common advice with current scientific findings. He investigates questions such as if it is really good to play hard to get, how to overcome approach anxiety, and if it is possible to get somebody to think he or she is in love with me.
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In 2005, the "Seduction Community" was brought to mainstream attention when Neil Strauss published his book "The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists". Since beginning in the U.S. in the 1970's, the community is dedicated to finding methods for success with women. Currently, in addition to a self-organised exchange of information via the Internet, there is a flourishing market of self-help literature and seminars promising to transform anybody into a woman-seducing Casanova. Helping others with their dating skills has become an industry that makes millions of Euros per year. So-called "flirt gurus" make their fortune with personal coaching, promising not just to change one's relationship status but one's whole life. The industry's outrageous claims and the attention they're currently garnering make it time to put their methods to the test. To see if there is a scientific foundation for the claims the industry makes, Andreas Baranowski compares its most common advice with current scientific findings. He investigates questions such as if it is really good to play hard to get, how to overcome approach anxiety, and if it is possible to get somebody to think he or she is in love with me.
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