This is not a self-help book. This is a permission slip dipped in glitter, sweat, and bad decisions.
This book exists because too many hot, interesting, electric people were taught to shrink, soften, behave, and disappear. Because shame was sold as “class,” invisibility as “respect,” and boredom as “maturity.” Fuck that.
This book teaches you how to be seen on purpose. How to turn your body, voice, clothes, presence, sexuality, and chaos into currency. How to command attention without begging. How to stop confusing modesty with morality. How to walk into rooms—clubs, streets, Instagram feeds, bedrooms, parties, stages, offices—and bend the energy toward you.
This is a manual for sluts with taste. For queers, femmes, sluts, attention whores, soft boys, drag demons, party intellectuals, glitter philosophers, and anyone who has ever felt too much and been told to shut the fuck up. This book doesn’t ask you to heal. It teaches you to weaponize what you already are.
Author Speaks
I didn’t write this to make you confident. Confidence is boring. I wrote this so you stop pretending you don’t like being looked at. Attention is not vanity. It is survival. It is power. It is history.
if you’re reading this, you were never meant to be subtle.
THIS BOOK IS NOT FOR POLITE PEOPLE
If you are looking to become ‘respectable,’ close this tab.
If you want permission from society, your parents, your therapist, or Instagram comments—leave now.
This book is for people who already know they’re magnetic but were shamed out of using it. For people who were called loud, dramatic, sexual, excessive, vulgar, distracting, immoral, “too much.” For people whose bodies were policed, whose desires were surveilled, whose joy was conditional.
This book does not teach you how to fit in.
It teaches you how to stand out without flinching.
INSIDE THIS FILTHY MASTERPIECE
The early chapters tear shame apart like cheap lace. You’re walked through why shame is boring, lazy, and deeply unsexy—and how your body is already a billboard whether you like it or not. The book reframes glamour, glitter, and visibility not as aesthetics but as strategy. You’ll understand why queers, sluts, and club kids have always been ahead of culture—and why the world copies them five years later while pretending it was “natural.”
Then the book gets practical and nasty. You’re taught how to dress like a warning, not a request. How posture, face, stillness, and eye contact do more than cleavage ever could. How awkwardness isn’t a flaw—it’s raw material. How attention whores are born through biology, survival, and desire, not “bad morals.”
There’s a full cultural lineage chapter—Madonna, Christina, Beyoncé, Måneskin—not as celebrities but as attention engineers. You’ll learn how precision, chaos, blasphemy, voice, gender fuckery, and refusal built empires. Then the book dives deep into queer spaces—clubs, drag, camp, excess—explaining why queer icons always lead and everyone else follows badly.
Fashion, makeup, shopping, and partying are treated like science, not vibes. Clothes become foreplay. Shoes become authority. Gloss becomes threat. Glitter becomes war paint. There are chapters on entering rooms, leaving rooms, flirting without speaking, escalating energy, exiting at the exact moment people want more.
Digital sluts are not ignored. Social media becomes your stage, not your cage. You’ll learn how to tell filthy, magnetic stories online, how to turn digital chaos into real-world worship, and how to stop posting like you’re asking permission.
Later chapters go advanced—nudity, controlled exposure, public performance, signature gestures, daily rituals of attention, and the psychology behind desire, envy, and memorability. Ethics and safety are addressed without killing the mood: consent is queen, boundaries are a fetish, and survival is sexier than martyrdom.
And then the appendices? Pure fucking gold. Outfit formulas by body type and gender expression. Indian queer club etiquette and danger zones (because this book is slutty and smart). A full book of dares that escalate from baby slut awakening to advanced attention engineering. Nude and near-nude photoshoot guidance without apology. Aftercare for chaos. Emergency confidence resets. A one-year plan to become a fully realized attention whore. This is not extra content—it’s arsenal.
WHO THE FUCK SHOULD BUY THIS
Buy this if you’re tired of dimming yourself.
Buy this if you love attention but were taught to hate yourself for it.
Buy this if you are queer, curious, slutty, soft, loud, dramatic, horny for life, or deeply allergic to respectability politics.
Buy this if you party, perform, post, flirt, dress, strip, pose, speak, or simply exist in a body that refuses to be ignored.
Buy this if you don’t want motivation—you want permission and precision.
WHY THIS BOOK (YES, WE’RE TALKING VALUE)
This book doesn’t sell fantasy. It sells repeatable power. Everything inside is usable—at clubs, on dates, in reels, at protests, at parties, in bedrooms, on streets, in mirrors. It blends psychology, culture, fashion, performance, queer survival, and street-level tactics without sounding like a TED Talk or a therapist with bangs.
You’re not just buying a book. You’re buying language, posture, timing, instinct, strategy, lineage, and confidence that doesn’t collapse the second someone disapproves. This book doesn’t make you nicer. It makes you unignorable.
CONTENT WARNING
This book contains adult themes and language, including but not limited to:
- Sexuality and desire
- Profanity and explicit language
- Discussions of bodies, gender expression, and visibility
- Social judgment, objectification, and power dynamics
- Personal reflections that may challenge norms around shame and respectability
Recommended for mature readers (18+).
If you are uncomfortable with explicit language, sexual themes, or unapologetic self-expression, this book may not be for you.
BOOK DETAILS
- Book Title: Attention Whore
- Tagline: How to Be Seen, Stay Wanted, and Turn Eyes into Advantage
- Author: Sunaina Prajakt
- Language: English — infused with desi attitude, queer fluency, and unapologetic filth
- Genre: Cultural commentary · Queer strategy · Visibility psychology · Fashion & social power
- Length: 350+ pages of pure attention engineering
- Format: Paperback with high-quality matte finish
- Trim Size: 7.5” × 10”
- Pages: 350+ (no filler, no politeness)
- ISBN: Assigned
- Printing: Print-on-demand (crafted per order)
- Shipping: Dispatched within 5 business days of order
- Delivery: 7–14 business days within India
- Returns: No returns or cancellations (printed exclusively for you)
- Price: INR 3499
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