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by Roosh Valizadeh


  Currently, I don’t have much advice on how to raise children and grow old with your family. Perhaps if I have my own family one day, I’ll be able to write a sequel to this book that focuses on parenting, but I hope I’ve provided you with enough guidance on how to meet a man, start a relationship with him, get a marriage proposal, and continue the relationship through an engagement and into the early years of marriage until your first pregnancy. If your relationship lasts until you become a mother, simply keep doing what you’re doing. Trust your instincts, as long as they come from your angel.

  My parting advice is to remember that the point of all this is not merely to get married, but to transcend the material world for the immaterial experiences of love, family, and a life that is compatible with your feminine essence. Yes, there is a ticking biological clock that pushes you to rush the process, but if you focus solely on beating your clock, you may lose sight of the importance of bonding with a man who is willing to sacrifice everything for you. Enjoy the journey of loving that man more than the destination of a wedding date, and understand that love and family are not so much an open-and-shut goal as they are an eternal fountain that will flow from your heart as long as you let it. Getting an engagement ring, a marriage contract, and a big home are merely the material side effects.

  It is ironic that my advice has helped many men—and soon many women—to get married and have children, whereas that outcome has so far eluded me. Such is life, but even if I don’t have children, I’m proud that I have been able to help others create their own families.

  This book may not change the world, but I hope that it will help women who are ready to open their hearts and experience the very human journey of finding love and creating life. May God bless you on that journey.

  Other books written by Roosh…

  A Dead Bat In Paraguay: One Man's Peculiar Journey Through South America

  ‘The honesty of the book shines through very brightly. The book is fearless.’

  A Dead Bat In Paraguay is a true adventure story about a 28-year-old man who decided that the best way he could deal with his existential crisis was to sell his possessions, quit his professional career as a scientist, and hop on a one-way flight to Quito, Ecuador in order to visit every country in South America.

  He sincerely believed the trip would put him on a track towards a more fulfilling life of excitement, intrigue, and exotic women, away from his soulless corporate job in a Washington D.C. suburb.

  Instead, he humorously falls from one country to the next, striking out repeatedly with the local women, getting robbed, having dreams that became reality, self-diagnosing himself with a host of diseases, and suffering repeated bouts of stomach illness that made marathon bus rides superhuman feats of bodily strength.

  Along the journey he chronicles the friendships, the women, and the struggles, including one fateful night in Paraguay that he thought would lead to his end.

  ‘This is a really fun entertaining book, with a self-deprecating sense of humor. Imagine a young Larry David before he was famous, broke and traveling through South America.’

  ‘It's one of the most honest and straightforward examples of what it's really like to travel by one's lonesome while a young single guy.’

  ‘A extremely enjoyable book. Roosh writes in a deadpan straightforward way which is easy to get into.’

  Free Speech Isn’t Free: How 90 Men Stood Up Against The Globalist Establishment -- And Won

  ‘His brutally honest and courageous writing does not fail to hold the reader’s attention and keep the pages turning.’

  Free speech may be your right, but unless you fight for it, you'll lose it. That is the message of Free Speech Isn't Free, which chronicles how organizing a lecture tour for masculine men inserted Roosh into an unexpected free speech fight spanning several continents, putting both him and his family in danger from the globalist establishment and their mob of deranged social justice warriors.

  After becoming activated by mass-scale media distortions and mayoral denouncements, the SJW mob in Canada rose up against Roosh and his followers to halt his tour. Roosh refused to cancel and set out to hold the lectures in secret.

  He shares how he fought back against the mob while trying to come to terms with the globalist agenda that they're controlled by. The well-informed men he met throughout the tour were critical in sharing hidden knowledge that put the agenda's puzzle pieces into place.

  Even after the lecture, when Roosh tried to conduct happy hour meetings for his followers, a bigger worldwide outrage befell him, leading to the doxing of his family and threats to burn their house to the ground. Free Speech Isn't Free shares that story for the first time in a special epilogue, and what was going through the mind of a man who was the number one target for a 1984-inspired "two minutes of hate" that took place worldwide.

  ‘When Roosh recounts his experience in Montreal, Toronto, and the Meetup Outrage, strap in your seat belts. You’re in for quite a ride.’

  How far will you go if the establishment attacks you for what you believe in? Are you ready to defend yourself if they come after your reputation, your job, and your family?

  Free Speech Isn't Free shows what one man did when powerful groups tried to silence him, along with everything he learned during the most momentous months of his life that will help others be able to identify and defend against attacks within their own lives.

  Bonuses included are the transcript of the "dangerous" speech that started it all, The State Of Man, and an important new article explaining how to keep yourself safe from social justice attacks.

  ‘This is classic red pill reading.’

  ‘A chronicle of a modern brave success and victory for free speech.’

  Game: How To Meet, Attract, And Date Attractive Women

  Game teaches men a 9-step program for meeting and attracting women in an age when smartphones, feminism, and anti-masculinity propaganda have made connecting with the opposite sex harder than ever.

  “I'm about half way done and wow, great work Roosh. I've consumed a bunch of pick up material and I have to say, this is some of the best stuff out there. Less routines, less gimmicks, more real-life experience. Highly recommend.”

  It is seminal work of a hyper-sexualized man who dedicated tens of thousands of hours into understanding women and attracting them while fending off defamatory attacks from mainstream feminists and fake news journalists who want to criminalize healthy masculinity. Whether your goal is to have fun in a big city with lots of women or fall in love with only one before getting married, Game will help you accomplish your goals in a way that keeps you safe from degrading cultural winds that continue to divide men and women.

  “I just finished the book, and all I can say, Roosh, is that it is criminally underpriced. It would be worth the cost at three times the price point, to start. By far your best work to date.”

  For more of my writing, visit my blog:

  http://www.rooshv.com

 

 

 


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