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The Art of a Player
The Art of a Player is a book written by author T.Mills. It explains the thought process that goes behind being a player in today's world. It incites the reader to look toward a more creative approach when it comes to life and dating. Although it was written primarily for men this ebook/book caters to wmen as well. As the writer suggest that the reader be comfortable with learning both perspective moves in the dating game by each figure. The art of a player was completed and copy-wrote in the year of January 2010. The writer has quickly advanced to starting fraternity/sorority of out this information by accumulating members and having members share their experiences. the information shared includes everything from new jobs available in their prospective living area to best places to wow certain women. They use the phrase "The players shape the trends of the world" Excerpt from the book chapter 5 or lesson 5 Provocative and quick witted wordplay;

"To keep her mesmerized, it is a must to incorporate some humor. Provocative wordplay blended with a little humor makes a woman feel very comfortable. It keeps the conversation exciting and stimulating. Ultimately, you have to keep her mind fixated on a sexual desire by delivering passionate gestures. Keep the conversation simple but not too explicit or vulgar. This will give her the impression that you are sexy but innocent and safe to play with."

The new secret society or fraternity suggest a life of fun and financial success for it's members. The goal of this new group is to create positive flows of energy in order to create success within their circle. Some of it's readers have suggested that they would rather a player type of guy/girl who cared to wow them and satisfy their fantasy or desire regardless of their alterior motives. The image they are looking to accomplish is something quite the opposite of what the expected thought of a player is. You can find them on facebook/twitter/blogs/website where it is all available. The hard copy of the book is also available through the publisher's site www.lulu.com. www.theartofaplayer.com --Theartofaplayer (talk) 12:10, 25 November 2010 (UTC)