Sleazy Stories

Sleazy Stories: Confessions of an infamous modern Seducer of Women is a collection of Aaron Sleazy's most memorable encounters with the female sex. He retells some of his most memorable, his most entertaining, his craziest, and his most bizarre adventures on his quest of picking up women in the night life of London and Berlin. This book is a memoir that can be best described as a journey to seduction mastery. It is a collection of not even one year’s worth of experiences but it contains more variety and absurdities than a lifetime’s sexual history of probably 99.9 % of guys out there.

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While it is not an instructional manual to seduction, the stories contained are not only highly entertaining, they also give in-depth insight into many common and not so common situations in the persuit of seducing women in night clubs.
Read for entertainment, you'll find it very engaging and full of humor. Read for improving your own skills at picking up, you'll realize what beliefs you have that keep you from more success and expand your idea of what is possible.
—Pooah, New York City (Amazon.com)
Some of the many stories in this book might indeed be outrageous. Yet, there is definitely a lot to be learned between the lines. Also, Sleazy Stories covers a wide variety of scenarios, some probably familiar to you, others maybe less so. It's your choice whether you want to be entertained, educated about women, or inspired, but no matter what your preference is, Sleazy Stories will deliver!



Product Details & Order Information
Paperback: 200 pages
Language: English
ISBN: 978-3-942017-00-8

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Sample Chapters

1) “Do you want to fuck me?”
At first it looked like an excessively easy club pick-up, but before I knew it this hot Scandinavian girl suffered a minor nervous breakdown. I could still handle it.

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2) In-Venue Insanities 

Sometimes passion gets a hold of me. In this case, I ended up giving a girl an experience she won’t ever forget (but in a very positive way). After all, it is my job to fulfill female fantasies!


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3) One Shot, one Kill
Ever tried seducing a girl that fell asleep during foreplay? The creative solution for this and other problems is presented in this chapter.
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Reviews and Comments

Sleazy Stories has had a very positive reception. Here are just a few of the comments others have made:

Aaron Sleazy simply presents his desires and how he act upon them. Whether the reader finds them morally detestable, erotically titillating, repulsive or worthy of emulation, is besides the point. This book is a sign of the times, and in a sense it reflects a type of primal and innate sexuality that no longer finds a comfortable place to sit in society, so it flouts it. The sincere reader can, at least, recognize the book's overwhelming honesty. Frankly, I found the book to be immensely entertaining and about as fascinating as a neon colored high speed euro-rail train wreck — it should be made into a movie, but given society's tendency to ape what it sees on the screen, no club bathroom will ever be safe for non coital purposes again...
—K. Southall (Amazon.com
Sleazy Stories is the modern male corollary to Nancy Friday’s My Secret Garden. For those unfamiliar with Friday’s 1973 provocative classic, it’s a tell-all anthology of sex fantasies from hundreds of anonymous women. Many women cite the book as sexually liberating, saying it gave them permission to accept (and enjoy) the sexuality society expects them to repress. Although Aaron Sleazy is writing decades later, and to men who have much less sexual inhabitations, he still tackles a subject equally taboo and socially unacceptable. Most men refuse to act on their sexuality, not because it’s repressed, but because doing so with strangers, in public, is condemned as obscene and vulgar.
—Rob Judge, TSB Magazine

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