Zan Perrion’s book The Alabaster Girl contains masterful philosophy on women. Here are 5 of its most stand-out points.
There is a beast in this world who walks around in the form of a man.
He doesn’t advertise himself too much, but he has been a constant yet subtle presence ever since the seduction community came out of the basement. This subtlety and grace speaks even more to his level of mastery.
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He has been dedicated not to fame, glory, or riches (all of which he deserves), but to his passion: to be the greatest lover of women the world has ever seen.
His name... is Zan Perrion.
And if you navigate the treasure room that is his book,
The Alabaster Girl, you will quickly discover that he is in contention for the title he seeks.
When you first encounter the flow of Zan’s prose in The Alabaster Girl, you may think you’ve stumbled upon an 18th century poet’s lost writings.
This is a mistake, and one he addresses in his videos about the book (and if you have trouble understanding his sometimes-cryptic language, especially if you’re still inexperienced, these videos will help clarify his thoughts):
Zan is anything but a hopeless romantic. If you’re experienced with women, you will see how the dark truths of male and female sexuality tinge the edges of each page and fill his flowery prose with rustic realism. He will say something so nonchalantly that if you simply gloss over it, you’ll miss how darkly beautiful it is, and how true.
Or, if you’re familiar with his old mASF forum postings, you will know personally how much of a scoundrel he is (a charge he accepts in the opening pages of his book). Eighty-nine lays in one year, cuckolding Johnny Depp in a nightclub, dating and living with two girls who are best friends... he is no saint, and that’s why he knows women and truly loves them. He embraces both the darkness and the light of the world, both of the masculine and the feminine.
Once you get to the chapter on his early childhood, you will understand. You will know his grit, his darkness, and therefore the true breadth of his light, because of that darkness.
And you will know his deep, abiding love for women. Reading of his longing for women was like reading my own confessions of unconditional love toward women.
I could write an entire book on what I learned from his book, but we’re going limit this post to the first five secrets that resonated with me upon my now third reading.
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Amazing man
I have not yet read the book, yet a good friend suggested I watch his voice tone and body language while he talks: this guy is a well of the correct energy. Also, it is quite a good suppliment to girlschase as I feel they compliment each other.
What do you think of the "in search of the alabaster girl" series on Youtube?
Too flowery for my taste. It
Too flowery for my taste. It's like drinking sugar water.
Ok, while we are doing this, what are the women doing? What are the doing to keep us?
You didn't get the book
You didn't get the book, it's not about keeping a girl or her keeping you. The book is about a celebration of beauty of womankind. With that one sentence you have told me that you are not a true lover of women, and as such you just won't be able to understand. To paraphrase Zan, if you become a true lover of women then you won't have to worry about them "keeping" you, rather you have have access to all women, all girls are your girls, you will be loved you will be on the same team, you share one greater purpose. You seem like a bitter beginner and that's alright, we all start somewhere, but move past that learn to love life and women and guess what? You won't have to worry about keeping a women around, because every girl will be your girl ;)
Multiple sex on one date
Hi Hector,
an interesting article. I will read the book. I have a question: in one of your previous posts you wrote that women did not like scripted dates (i.e. meeting, going to café, having coffee and conversation, going home, having sex) and that you had sex multiple times during one date. Can you describe, how such a date looks like?
Thank you very much
Anonym
Histoire De Ma Vie
"A man who loves women is loved by women." Beautiful.
Hector, thanks for sharing this article! Just bought the book on Amazon.
Could you give a shot to "Histoire de ma vie", the autobiography of Giacomo Casanova? I'm on the fourth novel. Superb so far. The guy's story is legend.
Looking forward to more of your articles,
Bond
The Truth
I think actually there's a higher form of making women love you. I think that's being a lover (not sexually) of all people. In that, you feel no tension at all. This doesn't translate to not competing with other men for women, rather, it's more accepting the game for what it is. Just purely a game. The point of the game is to play it.
But I think loving all people helps give me personally that push when it comes to women. I'm not a physical specimen by any means, so their are battles that I know I'm going to lose. But I just laugh it off now. Because really it's about not being needy and being a giver rather than a taker.
I have been struggling because the path of a woman is so sad. I've been a little hesitant to seduce women because I don't want to break their hearts.
....Do any of you guys deal with this? I'm not into inflicting harm upon the world. At all. Not if I can do something about it. The fact that I have considered this means I can't act until I've decided.
Does it just come down to the fact that I want it? I would hate to get a girl pregnant with a kid I have no intentions of taking care of.
Read the book
Please do a follow up where you continue to explore the concepts of the book. The first secret you dealt with, that mindset, is a game changer.
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