Society tells us all women are harmless and non-violent, but nothing could be further from the truth! Far from being frail, innocent creatures that are perpetual victims of a male-dominated world, women are frequently the cruelest people you will encounter. This book challenges the notion that women are always victims and that men are always the aggressors. It also dispels the many myths promoted by feminists such as the gender pay gap and the Duluth Model of Domestic Violence. The author brings his message home by sharing his personal experiences with some of the most toxic females he has encountered in his long life. This book is guaranteed to offend those who hate the truth!
Absolute garbage. Mr. Nash needs to learn what a reliable source is. Blogs are never considered reliable sources. Not one peer reviewed source. A whole bunch of misogynistic rambling and ridiculous contrivances about women apparently Mr. Nash isn't a fan...I wouldn't be either if I hung out with the people Mr. Nash apparently did and used as examples to forge the idea that all women are predators, mentally ill, and evil. I think Mr.Nash should have better judgement about those he hangs out with... apparently he's attracted to the dreggs.
Absurdly bad. Acdusgrace to the serioys men's rights movement.
Not just very badly written, but dull as hell and so fully of radioactive misogyny it burns the eyes. Pure drivel. The most juvenile, misogynistic rant one could imagine. He needs to ger back to 8chan and stay there.
"This is not a book to be set aside lightly. It should be hurled with great force."
terrible and plagiarized “advice”. like one of the advice was literally “Law 32: Women like watching reality shows/movies”. what does that even mean?? there were so many grammar and spelling errors too. would recommend laws of seduction instead
This book was a very pleasant reading experience. Excellent advice and wisdom for men on their journey to greatness and reverse the effects of a gynocentric up bringing.