The fundamental problem with The Rules is that they still believe that men hold all the power in a relationshi …
by Lilit Marcus for HowAboutWe
For a peiod in 1995, women stopped calling men on the phone and approaching them in bars. The reason? The Rules, a bestselling dating advice book by Ellen Fein and Sherri Schneider. The book, which became a cultural flashpoint, encouraged women to adopt more old-fashioned rules about dating and relationships, like using an egg timer to limit phone calls to five minutes and never, ever sleeping with a guy on the first (or fifth) date. Though the book was popular enough to spawn several sequels, Fein and Schneider have mostly stayed out of the media in the new millennium. Until now. Their new book, Not Your Mother's Rules, will be published in February 2013. Though the basic approach is still the same, they've updated their formula to include advice about texting, sexting, emailing, and (of course) online dating.
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Here are some of the online dating tips in the new Rules book: post sexy photos, wait for a guy to respond to your ad instead of responding to his, never email or make first contact with a guy, and never refer to anything on his profile as proof that you read it (even though you did). Fein and Schneider argue that men love the thrill of the hunt, and when a woman becomes the aggressor (because sending one email automatically makes you a big slutty slut who sluts) it immediately makes men lose interest. Therefore, you should play hard to get and be a little mysterious so that he has to chase you.
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