Booby Trapped: Men Beware!

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“Booby Trapped” by June Marshall is an insightful guide that takes the dating world by storm, carefully dissecting the female psyche and laying bare the characteristics of women you might want to steer clear of. This book serves as an invaluable resource for those delving into the dating scene, and especially for beginners who are just learning the ropes of interpersonal relationships with romantic interests. “Booby Trapped” isn’t just a list—it’s a deep dive into understanding personality types that may not be conducive to a healthy and happy partnership.

The concept of the “Dirty Seven Sisters” as outlined in “Booby Trapped” speaks to the heart of the pickup artist (PUA) community. The term itself is reminiscent of the dark, often unspoken, side of the dating world. These types of women, as June Marshall presents them, embody traits that can potentially create a toxic environment for a burgeoning relationship. By highlighting these characteristics, Marshall provides her readers with the knowledge to recognize these traits early on and to make informed decisions in their dating lives.

Each chapter of “Booby Trapped” thoroughly examines one of the seven archetypal personality types, kicking off with the infamous “PMS Queen”. This type is characterized by emotional unpredictability and mood swings—a red flag for anyone looking for stability in their partner. Readers of the PUA community will find these detailed portraits as a survival guide in navigating the treacherous waters of love and lust.

Next, the book transitions to the archetype of “Needee Nellie,” a type that connects deeply with those who understand the consequences of dating someone overly dependent. As the name suggests, this type clings to their partner for support to an unhealthy degree. Marshall’s insights in this section serve as dating advice for recognizing and setting boundaries with such partners.

This is followed by an exploration of the “Material Girl,” a term that has permeated throughout popular culture and is indicative of a woman whose priorities may be more materialistic than emotional. For PUAs and those seeking a genuine connection, understanding the underlying drivers of this behavior is critical.

Similarly, the “Shopaholica” archetype depicts a lavish lifestyle that can be financially draining. Marshall takes care to analyze the implications of being involved with someone whose spending habits can lead to a destructive path, again echoing the need for awareness in the PUA community.

For many men, the dream of finding the perfect life partner is encapsulated in the concept of “The Wedding Belle.” However, Marshall delves into the potential pitfalls of being with someone whose primary focus is on the wedding rather than the marriage. This provides critical dating tips for discerning the true intentions of one’s partner.

Equally challenging is the archetype known as “The Mom,” which represents a dynamic where the partner takes on a motherly role to an excessive degree. June Marshall’s expertise offers guidance on maintaining an equitable dynamic within a relationship, rather than succumbing to a repressive and infantilizing one.

Adding a psychological twist to the mix, “Psycho Babbler” is the archetype dedicated to those who overanalyze and obsess over psychological insights, often to the detriment of organic relationship development. The insights offered in “Booby Trapped” on this type can help readers avoid getting stuck in a web of overthinking and psychoanalysis.

That said, not all is doom and gloom, as Marshall also talks about “Keepers“—the types of women who you would want to hold onto. These are the women who bring joy, stability, and love to a relationship, standing as a counterpoint to the “Dirty Seven.”

Moreover, the book includes an engaging “Questions and Answers” section, offering practical dating advice and responding to the concerns that many in the PUA community may have. This interactive element makes “Booby Trapped” a two-way conversation between the author and the readers.

The compendium of the “Dirty Seven Guys” serves as a mirror to the female archetypes, moving beyond mere descriptions and venturing into the realm of self-awareness and reflection, encouraging readers to become the best version of themselves for their own “Keepers.”

In conclusion, “Booby Trapped” is far more than just a catalog of dating do-nots; it’s a foundational piece in the library of anyone looking to improve their relationship skills. June Marshall provides an in-depth learning experience for beginners and seasoned members of the dating world alike with her Kindle eBook, teaching valuable lessons about the types of personalities to be wary of in the pursuit of love.


– Skill Set:
Relationship Skills
– Experience Level: Beginner
– Learning Format: Kindle eBook
– Coach/Expert: June Marshall
– Release Date: June 26, 2011


Whether you’re just stepping into the dating scene or have been around and want to ensure you’re steering clear of potential heartache, “Booby Trapped” equips you with the knowledge and tools vital for identifying and
avoiding relationships that could detract from your personal growth and happiness.

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Table Of Contents/ List Of Topics Covered:

  • The Dirty Seven Sisters: Who They Are
  • The PMS Queen
  • Needee Nellie
  • Material Girl
  • Shopaholica
  • The Wedding Belle
  • The Mom
  • Psycho Babbler
  • Keepers
  • Questions and Answers
  • Counterparts of the Dirty Seven Guys