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The Shy Guy's Guide to Dating Kindle Edition
The authoritative guide that will take shy guys everywhere-from the first date to home plate.
"Hey baby, what's your sign?" "Come here often?"
These lines may work in the movies, but not in real life, and not for the millions of guys too shy to risk their dignity on such flimsy pickup lines. Barry Dutter knows, he used to be a shy guy himself, sitting at home night after night watching television because asking a woman for a date was simply too scary.
Not anymore. He's learned dozens of tricks to help shy guys ease into the swing of dating while avoiding humiliating rejections and romantic disasters. Keeping a shy guy's tender ego in mind, he tells guys where to meet women, which ones to approach and which to avoid. Readers will learn what to do with them, and how to act from the first date through commitment time. Filled with hilarious lessons from the pop culture we grew up in, this witty, commonsense guide is a must for everyone who's ever been afraid to try-which means everyone.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSt. Martin's Griffin
- Publication dateApril 1, 2011
- File size1.6 MB
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This book is designed to help Shy Guys take a one-way trip out of Shy Town and into Confidenceville, USA—population: You! Take the following quiz to determine if you are a Shy Guy, and if this is the right book for you. You may pick more than one response to each question. Give yourself one point for each answer you pick. Then add up the total number of points when you are finished.1. The thought of meeting a new girl makes you: a. enthusiastic for a new opportunityb. as tense as Al Gorec. paralyzed with feard. tongue-tied2. Which of the following Warner Brothers characters best describes your social skills? a. Pepe Le Pew (smooth Casanova with body odor)b. Bugs Bunny (hides in a hole most of the time)c. Foghorn Leghorn (talks the talk, but can’t walk the walk)d. Tasmanian Devil (no focus; all over the place; mildly retarded)e. Yosemite Sam (loud and blustery, always shooting off his guns)3. You don’t like meeting new people because: a. you are uncomfortable with your appearanceb. you are afraid you will say the wrong thingc. you are not particularly good at conversationd. you are very picky about who you associate with4. You prefer to: a. surround yourself with a small group of close friendsb. hang out alonec. associate only with your familyd. chase after every girl in sighte. join clubs that have almost exclusively male memberships5. If you had things your way, you would: a. go through life celibateb. have one girl who you could be with for the rest of your lifec. go through more chicks than the Fonzd. have subscriptions to all the best porno mags6. When people ask you personal questions about your social life, you wish you could: a. curl up and dieb. disappearc. cause them as much humiliation as they are causing youd. rip their heads off7. When you meet a girl you like, you: a. let her know right awayb. keep it to yourself, for fear of embarrassmentc. tell only a few close friendsd. find a way that you can be around her all the time, without actually letting on that you like her8. The reason you never meet any girls is because: a. you are so busy with schoolb. you are so busy with workc. you never have any opportunitiesd. you just don’t know how to talk to girlse. you are good at making excuses9. Your idea of a good time is: a. a quiet night at home, alone, reading a bookb. a quiet night at home, alone, watching TVc. playing Myst on your computerd. a night out with the boys, chasing chicks10. You never have any luck with girls because: a. you are too pickyb. you are waiting for a girl to approach youc. you don’t try hard enoughd. you are just unlucky in love11. You do not have a girlfriend because: a. you don’t want one at this timeb. you can’t afford onec. your friends always ruin your chancesd. you are intimidated by the girls you really likee. you just haven’t found the right one yet12. You are most comfortable talking to: a. strippersb. phone sex operatorsc. barmaids and waitressesd. girls at parties13. The one thing preventing you from dating any girls right now is: a. you live at home, and your family would only embarrass youb. your friends would bust your chopsc. you don’t make enough money to take anyone outd. you are really good at making excuses14. The Elvis Presley song that best sums up your experiences with girls so far is: a. “Love Me Tender”b. “Don’t Be Cruel”c. “Heartbreak Hotel”d. “Kissing Cousins”15. If a girl found out you liked her, you would: a. kill yourselfb. consider joining the priesthoodc. become nervous and uncomfortable around herd. take advantage of this situation16. When people ask you nosy questions about your personal life, you: a. pleasantly answer all the questionsb. lie like a rugc. wish a bolt of lightning would come down and strike them deadd. politely inform them that it’s none of their business17. The thing that scares you the most is: a. having your fingernails ripped off one by oneb. having a pit bull chomp onto your genitals and not let goc. walking around naked in Times Squared. having a girl find out you like her18. Which of the following group names did the singing Brady kids perform under on The Brady Bunch? a. The Brady 6b. The Brady City Rollersc. The Brady Rhythm Sectiond. The Silver Platters(Okay, I admit, that last question had nothing to do with being shy. I just threw it in to see if you were paying attention. The answers are A and C. But if you were a Shy Guy in the early seventies, you probably spent a lot of Friday nights at home watching The Brady Bunch!)
SCORING: 10–15 points: You’re not a Shy Guy! What the hell are you doing reading this book?16–20 points: You’re semi-shy, but with a little help, you can be saved.21–25 points: You’re a Shy Guy! You need this book! Study it like the Bible! Memorize it! Learn it! Know it!26–30 points: To paraphrase Kajagoogoo, you’re too shy-shy, hush hush, eye to eye!31–35 points: Well, at least we’ve identified your problem. Now let’s see what we can do to solve it!36–40 points: Have you tried that Nintendo 64? They’ve got some really cool graphics …
Okay, so let’s say you’ve taken my little quiz, and you’ve confirmed what you already knew all along—that you are a Shy Guy. Now what do you do?Shy Guy Movies to WatchIf there’s a recurring theme to this book, it’s that we can look to the magic of Hollywood to inspire us in our quest to overcome shyness. One of the oldest Hollywood cliches is that of the nerdy guy who learns how to stand up for himself and become a man. Countless movies have carried this theme. Here’s an overview of the ones that do it well. These are the films that you may want to watch to help you pick up a few pointers on your road to Real Manhood.
NIGHT SHIFT (1982): One of the greatest Shy Guy movies of all time. In a complete reversal from his Fonzie persona, Henry Winkler stars as a mild-mannered nerd who is pushed around by everyone. In an unforgettable debut, Michael Keaton plays a frantic wildman named Billy Blaze—he’s energetic, he’s funny, he’s full of personality. Keaton embarks on a mission to make Winkler into a man. Keaton is the mentor every real-life Shy Guy wishes he had. By the end of the movie, Winkler learns to stand up to the deli delivery boy, talk back to barking dogs, and inspire a hooker to quit hooking and become his girlfriend. This is the movie that redefined the “nerd-into-man” story for our generation.
RISKY BUSINESS (1983): A classic movie, in the same mode as Night Shift. Tom Cruise plays Joel, a high school kid who always strikes out with chicks. At the beginning of the movie, Joel confesses to his friends that he blew a chance to score with a hot girl at his school. Joel’s friends mock his awkwardness with girls. Then Joel winds up turning his home into a brothel and taking on the head hooker as his girlfriend. Needless to say, he wins the respect of his friends, who go on to become some of his best customers! Even though his brothel is shut down and all his profits are taken away from him, Joel makes it into Princeton—and still gets to keep the hooker as his girlfriend! Even more important, Joel has learned what it means to be a man. Oh yeah, he also gets to make love on a train!(Interesting to note how many movies seem to feel a Shy Guy needs a hooker in order to become a man … An earlier movie to contain this theme was a 1973 Jack Nicholson flick called The Last Detail. In that film, Nicholson is a career sailor ordered to transport a young kleptomaniac to prison. But before that klepto can get to jail, Nicholson makes sure the kid gets drunk, gets in a bar fight, and gets a hooker. This is Hollywood’s three-point plan f...
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- ASIN : B0050Q5V7Q
- Publisher : St. Martin's Griffin (April 1, 2011)
- Publication date : April 1, 2011
- Language : English
- File size : 1.6 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 256 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,008,601 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #4,560 in Psychology of Personalities
- #13,004 in Popular Psychology Personality Study
- #14,416 in Dating (Books)
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2007This is a great book for its target audience - shy guys. This is an outstanding book and it addresses and explains every issue that I have as a shy guy. A lot of the things discussed actually happened to me personally and I never understood why until I read this book. Apparently a lot of the negative reviewers are not shy guys at all and were looking for innovative new ways to pick up women. This book is not for them. This book is for you if you're not dating at all and are just waiting for the right girl to come along. When you are interested in someone you do not know what to say or do for fear of rejection. If you've given up or think that women just don't want you then reading this book is a great starting point. This book has totally answered all of my questions and showed me where I have made past mistakes and why.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2015Not what I was expecting.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2017ABSOLUTELY UNREADABLE
- Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2007Barry Dutter's book Shy Guide to Dating gives valuable advice to the lovelorn. His common sense, no nonsense approach shows how an introverted guy can date and eventually marry a nice girl. I truly appreciated that the author was formerly a "shy" guy who writes from the perspective of a person who has figured out how to meet girls and now what to share with others. The chapter titled, "Best Places to Meet Girls" was probably the most helpful to me. The author has obviously been to hundreds of bars, nightclubs, discos and through trial and error has developed a system to talk to girls. These techniques can save a shy guide from many lonely and dull nights in a bar.
Dutter's many anecdotes about the dating world were both helpful and motivational. Knowing that a fellow shy guide, armed with some proper strategies, could enter the dating world, certainly embolden me. My only suggestion is that, since the book was published before the Internet explosion, an updated version is needed with the author tackling such issues as email, instant messaging and social networking sites such as friendster,myspace and facebook.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2005I read this book hoping to learn some things about getting women but come away just as inept. The book is written with humor making it an easy read but the advice is basically useless. I was also a little upset when I noticed the back cover and the very good looking author that adorns it. The guy is an adonis. He must think we're all fools to try to convice us that he's bad with girls. NO WAY! It's a slap in the face. That guy can get women without even opening his mouth because he's that good looking. I don't care how "bad" he thinks he is with girls. He can tell them he likes lunchmeat and they'll be all over him. Basically what I learned is that you get girls by being born with the skill. No amount of teachings will ever help. So I take with me the knowledge of never purchasing another "How To" book about getting girls because now I'll know better. Hope this helps.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2002Yes, I am a Cliff Clavin. There's probably no hope for me. While not real profound or deep, the book was well worth reading. One thing, though: Barry, even the dumbest man can probably figure out that a girl who has sex with you with no money changing hands probably likes you. Notwithstanding this painfully obvious point, the book is helpful if you're clueless about the opposite sex- and let's face it, most of us are.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2000This is a very handy book! I find myself consulting it constantly! It is like a Bible for Shy Guys!
I reccommend it to any guy who wants to meet girls! It is also funny. Dutter uses his skills as a stand-up comedian to cover the dating scene, with all its triumphs and tragedies.
Dealing with the pain of rejection has never been so funny!
- Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2018This book promotes rape culture, body shaming, and refers to women basically as an object. "Thou shall not throw away any opportunity to practice your pimping skills." "I dont care if you have to practice on 13 year olds, grandmas, or hookers, as long as they're female." So not only is he promoting rape culture but also is encouraging GROWN MEN to hit on kids. 13 year olds. "A persistent guy keeps a picture of her in his wallet for inspiration." This book is just disgusting, if you follow what this book says i promise you wont have good results.