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  • How to Judge People by What They Look like

  • A Guide on How to Analyze People
  • By: Jordan Douglas
  • Narrated by: Joe Wosik
  • Length: 1 hr and 36 mins

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How to Judge People by What They Look like

By: Jordan Douglas
Narrated by: Joe Wosik
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Publisher's Summary

Judge people based off what they look like! 

We may think this is unethical, however, there are definite, telling signs you can use to make judgments and even statements about people. Of course, just because someone looks a certain way does not always mean what science says. However, just like the statement, “Men are generally taller than women”, is true, so is what the information in this audiobook will teach you, and it will apply in the same way. 

Some key secrets in this audiobook:

  • What your face says about your personality 
  • What your butt says about your personality 
  • The secrets of female body types 

Click the “Buy Now” button to open your eyes to a new world of people.

©2018 Jordan Douglas (P)2018 Jordan Douglas

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