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The Rules: Time-tested Secrets for Capturing the Heart of Mr. Right is a self-help book by Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider, originally published in 1995.
The book suggests rules that a woman should follow in order to attract and marry the man of her dreams; these rules include that a woman should be "easy to be with but hard to get". The underlying philosophy of The Rules is that women should not aggressively pursue men, but rather ought to get the men to pursue them. A woman who follows The Rules is called a Rules Girl.
The book generated much discussion upon its release. Some audiences considered it useful and motivational, while others felt that it was outdated, anti men and antifeminist, or a how-to guide that teaches women to play games that toy with men. Psychology lecturer and therapist Dr Meg John Barker claims that the emergence of seduction communities happened "almost as a direct response to this hard-to-get femininity". Others noted that Fein was an accountant and Schneider a freelance journalist without professional qualification in the subject matter. Fein married and divorced, and has recently remarried. Schneider has never married. The authors admitted they were not professionals in an appearance on NBC's The Today Show.
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All our paths are full of thorns
Bleeding us for real
Making our way so impossible
And time is standing still
Breaking all the Rules
Never thought it's cruel
I just wanna see them hanging
Breaking all the Rules
Rising of the fools
I just wanna see them hanging
By my rules, yes it's true
They held me back
They stabbed the knife to the bone
But I'm still alive
Breaking all the Rules
Never thought it's cruel
I just wanna see them hanging
Breaking all the Rules
Rising of the fools
I just wanna see them hanging
By my rules
All our paths are full of thorns
Bleeding us for real
Breaking all the Rules
Never thought it's cruel
I just wanna see them hanging
Breaking all the Rules
Rising of the fools
I just wanna see them hanging
By my rules, yes it's true
They held me back
They stabbed the knife to the bone
But I'm still alive
Breaking all the Rules
Never thought it's cruel
I just wanna see them hanging
Breaking all the Rules
Rising of the fools
I just wanna see them hanging
By my rules (3x)
Breaking all the Rules (6x)