Seductio Ad Absurdum / The Principles & Practices of Seduction, A Beginner's Handbook
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The author treats seduction as an applied art and proposes to organize its empirical knowledge into a practical handbook, defining the term, tracing its historical and social variations, and classifying social roles connected to seduction. The text surveys historical practices and shifting gender dynamics, considers modern attitudes and legal and economic aspects, and offers definitions, principles and tentative techniques intended for students. It frames seduction as persuading someone to act on desires they already possess, emphasizes methodical observation over folklore, and outlines lines for further development rather than exhaustive prescriptions.
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