Why my Villains book is 100% unrepentantly sexist
Published: Mon, 02/04/19
The debate:
Is the book applicable to women?
The answer:
Not really.
The content is unabashedly and unrepentantly male-centric, is intended for men, and intended to improve the lives of men in business, romance, friendships, family, and leaving a lasting legacy on this mud hole when they join the choir invisible. And while it’s true women can (and do) profit immensely from it, it won’t give them as much benefit.
And, this especially true when it comes to the relationships side of things.
In fact, it can have the opposite effect.
You dare doubt Yours Misogynist?
Then check out what a this (chick) customer told me below.
She is spot on, and it serves as a good warning...
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I've read your Villains book and it's awesome.
And in many ways it's how I've lived my most productive times of my life, without even realizing I was following the rules you set out in your book.
And I can see how this makes men more attractive to the opposite sex - Needy/whiny guys are not a turn on.
Yet as a woman it doesn't tend to lead to great romantic partnerships - in fact the opposite - it seems to lead to being a single lady while following your mission.
Or attracting what I would call "feminine" men (again not the sexiest - see needy/whiny guys above), or it leads to men looking to take you off your game who try to chip away at your success to turn you into a weak woman who will do their bidding.... You know, the guys who claim to want a strong woman, only to do everything in their power to tear her down, destroy her confidence so they can control her and then leave her because she's not the strong woman they were initially attracted to. And then go straight on to dating the blonde bimbo and marrying her. Go figure.
Of course, that's what I've heard :)
I hope your sequel helps us Villainesses, not only in business and life but also in romantic relationships.
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She knows...
To see what the fuss is all about with the Villains book go here:
http://www.VillainsBook.com
The sequel is at that link, too.
But, I doubt it'll help women any more with relationships than the first one.
Ben Settle