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  • Let the Women Know What You're REALLY Thinking
  • Written by: Alan Roger Currie
  • Narrated by: Alan Roger Currie
  • Length: 7 hrs and 13 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (44 ratings)

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Mode One

Written by: Alan Roger Currie
Narrated by: Alan Roger Currie
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Publisher's Summary

As a man, when you decide that you want to express your romantic or sexual desires, interests, and intentions to a woman, how do you go about communicating those desires and interests to her?

Do you communicate your desires and interests to women in a cautious, vague, ambiguous, or "beat around the bush" manner?

Do you avoid approaching women and avoid initiating conversations with women altogether?

Do you regularly cheat on your wife or girlfriend behind her back?

Are you currently filled with so much bitterness, misogyny, and resentment toward women that you have no desire whatsoever to even interact with them?

In the audiobook version of Mode One: Let the Women Know What You're Really Thinking, author and professional dating coach Alan Roger Currie describes and examines what he refers to as the "Four Modes of Verbal Communication".

Currie makes the strong argument in his audiobook that the most effective interpersonal communication style that a man can exhibit with a woman is MODE ONE behavior, which represents when a man expresses his romantic or sexual desires, interests, and intentions to a woman in a manner that is bold, highly self-assured, up front, specific, and straightforwardly honest.

Currie harshly criticizes the idea of men maintaining disingenuous platonic friendships with women (what Currie refers to as "FunClubbin"), and he also points out that many men and women tend to exhibit behavior that is very duplicitous, dishonest, disingenuous, misleading, and manipulative when interacting with members of the opposite sex in today's dating scene.

Currie invites his male listeners to take notes while listening to each and every chapter (preprinted notes are available at modeone.net/journal/).

Warning: Some chapters in the audiobook include explicit language.

©1998, 1999, 2006 Alan Roger Currie (P)2014 Alan Roger Currie

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This book is as serious as it gets!

Wow, what a read! I found the book to be exceptional! Well done, Alan!

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takes to long to explain

just wish he got to the point faster he stretches the story / narrative too long before getting to the juicy part or the point

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Awesome

This is the stuff they should teach in school, honest and straight to the point

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