• The Science of Attraction

  • What Behavioral & Evolutionary Psychology Can Teach Us About Flirting, Dating, and Mating (The Psychology of Social Dynamics, Book 4)
  • By: Patrick King
  • Narrated by: Russell Newton
  • Length: 4 hrs and 31 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (18 ratings)

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By: Patrick King
Narrated by: Russell Newton
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Publisher's summary

Subconscious and psychologically proven methods to attract others, spark chemistry, and create affection and love.

There is a definitive science to attraction, and it turns out we’ve been doing it wrong the entire time. This book is your textbook and field manual for (1) how to flirt better, (2) have better sex, and (3) plant the seeds of romantic love in whomever you want.

Understand the instinctual and evolutionary triggers of attraction.

The Science of Attraction (2nd Edition) is an in-depth look at human attraction and what draws people together. It dives into peer-reviewed research, combined with the insightful and straightforward observations of a renowned dating coach - Patrick King is an internationally best-selling author and acclaimed speaker and coach. Together, this book is the ultimate guide to inform, diagnose, and recommend highly actionable steps to take your dating life to the next level. No tricks, no manipulation; only getting inside the human psyche.

Find the shortcuts to powerful chemistry.

Too often, we rely on our own experiences with a sample size of one, or advice from friends that are perpetually single. There’s a better way - looking at the research and evidence about what we really want, not what we think we want. You’ll learn why we like who we like, and what to do about it.

  • Predict people's responses as a matter of psychology.
  • How to attract from first sight and first touch.
  • How evolutionary types of attraction are still highly relevant.
  • How to win the chase.
  • Flirting styles, methods, and sequences proven to work.
  • How to trigger love by not focusing on it.
  • How to know exactly what you want in a partner.
  • How to have fulfilling sex - vanilla and kinky.

Take control of your love life and an authentic and genuine way.

©2021 Patrick King (P)2021 Patrick King

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This book was insight full into the science and study of how attraction works. For the most part interesting with studies that he learned. But this doesn’t mention or begin to touch on the studies and theories of how to keep a mate. Though use if the information brought to you in this book you could easily learn whether your desired mate is one that could provide a successful long term thing.

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It was ok

The author does not know about hypergamy, and that men and women have different mating strategies. Men and women have different biological and psychological hardware tendencies.

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