Consider yourself a classic catch like Jackie Onassis? Then looking for men at a local watering hole is not for you. If you're in need of a better way to make some acquaintances (and reel in a big fish worthy of your worldly self) then throw on your favorite big glasses and follow the lead of the master of subtle seduction. In this excerpt from What Would Jackie Do?, authors Shelly Branch and Sue Callaway reveal the icon's rules of attraction.

Unlike her classmates at Vassar (which, mind you, was the all-female equivalent of Harvard or Yale in her day), Jackie had little use for giddiness when it came to men. A fierce competitor who accepted only winning, she treated the acquisition of suitable men as both an art and a business — a discipline to approach with the utmost seriousness. One might fault her father, John “Black Jack” Bouvier, with giving her such an unromantic view of the male species.

Yet it was his cocktail of womanizing, drinking, money woes and vanity that ironically prepared her for the less attractive side of men. In fact, her father convinced her that cheating was in a man's DNA, a lesson that helped her never to take such behavior personally. Jackie's arsenal of wooing weaponry was vast. Among her more successful spearing techniques:

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