The top five Dating Tip/Review WebSites by Alexa.com’s ranking as of July 2008 are as follows:

  • Double your Dating (David Deangelo)- 12,987,
  • Dating To Relating (Mr. L. Rx)- 43,381,
  • The Seduction Chronicles – 52,287,
  • Style Life (Neil Strauss) – 61,225,
  • The Mystery Method (Mystery) – 62,997.

I’ve bought all these books and systems and have tried them. I have been studying these kinds of materials for five years now. My ranking based on workability for the average guy is as follows (I am excluding The Seduction Chronicles as it is not a Guru site. )1. Dating To Relating (Mr. L. Rx) 2. Double Your Dating (David DeAngelo) 3. Tie – TheMysteryMethod (Mystery) and StyleLife.com (Neil Strauss).

Dating To Relating. This is genuinely the very BEST product on the market right now. The training you get from this book is tops. No matter what you are looking for you will get the best information about it here. If you want quick pick up line techniques – they are here. If you want intellectual understanding of the opposite sex – it is here. But it is not just a bunch of pick up lines, and techniques (although it gives you that too.) It is a comprehensive education about women and what works with them.

What is outstanding about this book is that the information presented is SITUATIONAL and will work for any type of guy and will work on any type of woman that you are interested in. So if you want to purchase a book that will have a very high chance of actually working for you, this is the one. That is what we liked about this information. None of the other information we reviewed had total SITUATIONAL data that covers any situation you may encounter.

The author, Mr. L. Rx, does not give you just one robotic technique of how to meet women in bars or clubs, or on the internet, or how to get over on one personality type. He covers it all. From on the street, to bars and clubs, to on the internet, in the store, etc. Mr. L. Rx tell you how to meet women and tells you how to meet different types of women with different types of personalities in different types of situations. None of the other gurus really approach it like this.

Double Your Dating. Double Your Dating is an awesome compilation of data for men.This is the largest compilation of data to help men ever assembled in one place. Besides the original product David DeAngelo now has scores of other products to help men overcome their fears and “wussiness” with women.

I personally bought his original product and his Dating Guru Interview series on CDs that come out monthly. There is a lot of value in David’s products. I’ve still subscribe to him and it has been five years that I have been buying his products. I think it is a perfect complement to Dating To Relating above, and I would recommend to anyone who has the extra money to get this product in addition to Dating To Relating above.

The reason I say this is Dating To Relating trains you how to develop your own techniques and Double Your Dating gives you a lot of information to help stir your creative energies to help you develop your unique techniques. David has a free newsletter that is also good.

The downside is he hasn’t quite put it all together as well as Mr. L. Rx. and although there is a lot of truth in his volumes of data, he ultimately focuses on a strategy and doesn’t quite get the situational approach of Mr. L. Rx. So, David’s approach will work for some guys, but it isn’t a system that will work for ALL guys – Mr. L. Rx’s system is a system that will work for ALL guys and ALL types of girls.

Mystery Method and Style Life/The Game/Neil Strauss. Okay, so why I am combining the Mystery Method with Neil Stauss’s (Style’s) The Game? Mystery was Neil’s initial Guru and they have a very similar approach to this whole thing.

I am including them here for the following reason. If you use these materials in addition to the above two products – “Dating To Relating” and “Double Your Dating” they have decent value. But taken on their own, I would not recommend them. The techniques that they use definitely work, but they only work on a narrow band of what I would label shallow women that most guys wouldn’t mind having sex with, but wouldn’t want for a relationship.

Mystery and Neil Strauss’s techniques are very powerful and work, but the end product is you might not like the kind of girls you get as a result of this, and you might not like who you are being as you do this. Mr. L. Rx. gives you similar techniques to pick up shallow women in bars and clubs but he also tells you how to get a “real” relationship and how to pick up “real” (non-shallow) women.

Plus one major downside is that a lot of their strategies are just memorized lines. Neil Strauss has admitted that “The Game is changing.” It appears that so many guys have learned his and Mystery’s pick up lines and routines that women have heard them before and recognize them and men are getting busted for using them.

There are even gurus on the internet who took Mystery’s training and were successful at it, but gave it up and don’t practice it anymore. I think this is because of the quality of the kind of girls that it attracts. You get girls, you just don’t have much respect for the kinds of girls that it works on.

The value of these materials is that if you are really interested in being a “player” as your life’s ambition, there is value in getting this information in conjunction with Mr. L. Rx’s data.

Mr. L. Rx actually gives you more techniques to be a player with, but Mystery gives you more in-depth information on this one strategy with this one “type” of woman than Mr. L. Rx does. Mr. L. Rx gives you more tools to create “pick up” strategies with, but Mystery and Neil give you a lot more information that you can create with once you get and understand Mr. L. Rx’s tools.

So, if you are the kind of guy like me who is very interested in being very skilled at this “meeting women” stuff, then I would say these materials (The Mystery Method and “The Game”) are also a MUST for your library in addition to “Dating To Relating” and “Double Your Dating.

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