In this engaging, thoughtful, and thoroughly entertaining examination of heterosexual partnerships in America, Paul B. Wright proves that virtually everything we do comes down to good money and good sex. Using an arsenal of observations pulled from fields as varied as psychology, actuarial science, game theory, and economics, Wright offers a decidedly radical view of the hook-up and dating world. Whether Last Call is read as a crash course in the realities of society and business, or as a guerrilla manifesto on sexual partnerships, readers will see that moral hypocrisy between the sexes is as American as apple pie. READ MORE...
Chapter 1 of Last Call is available here for free. The hope is that you'll read the chapter, learn a little (and even laugh a little) while getting a true taste of what's in store when you purchase Last Call...
America has now reached a critical point, one that calls for a meeting of minds between the powers of masculinity and femininity. Each gender needs to reconsider how they are currently operating in the heterosexual hook-up and dating world...
Last Call identifies the seven primary venues where people first meet each other, short of arranged introductions. Heterosexuals are all competing against each other for the company time and sex of the opposite sex, so what better than to recognize where that competition resides...