
Too Late, Mate?
A Daygame Memoir
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Narrated by:
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Charli Janeway
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By:
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Alex Forrest
About this listen
Are you an older man who has had enough of bars, clubs, and late nights? Are you fed up with Tinder and online dating?
This memoir tells the story of of a 46-year-old singleton who turned his love life around (and upside down) after he discovered Daygame. When all else had failed—relationship counselling, psychotherapy, the self-help book industry, secret cults, salsa dancing, tree-hugging—he stumbled on a bunch of renegade dudes who were experts at the art of approaching and attracting women during the daytime.
So began an 18-month journey in which he met literally hundreds of girls in the street, went on dozens of dates, and even managed to persuade one or two of them back into his bedroom....
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