What Men Won't Tell You but Women Need to Know Bob Berkowitz is not afraid to ask frank, intimate questions. Now he gets honest answers from that most perplexing, emotionally guarded, and enigmatic of species, the American male. A veteran journali
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Title | : | What Men Won't Tell You but Women Need to Know |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.60 (409 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0061450308 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2008-04-01 |
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Editorial : From Publishers Weekly
Listen up, women, here's how to fathom your man. First, "men are much simpler than women," so in trying to figure him out, "think like a minimalist." Remember, "Sex is spelled s-e-x, not i-o-u." For guys, "relationships are not top priority." Work probably ranks higher. When criticizing a man, "develop a light touch." In bed, let him know you think he's a red-hot lover. From such platitudes, this breezy, often superficial pabulum is distilled. Berkowitz, who hosts a talk show on Financial News Network (and was formerly the Today show's correspondent on men), teamed here with freelance journalist Gittines, offers advice to women on getting men to open up, dating divorced men, extramarital affairs, gauging a man's true intentions regarding commitment, dealing with his fears of impotence, and so forth. Author tour.
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Bob Berkowitz is not afraid to ask frank, intimate questions. Now he gets honest answers from that most perplexing, emotionally guarded, and enigmatic of species, the American male. A veteran journalist and renowned relationship expert, he has interviewed men of all ages and backgrounds about their innermost secrets—and he reports all in this unique, no-holds-barred volume. What Men Won't Tell You but Women Need to Know is straight talk on what men say, what men mean, and what men think from America's #1 expert.
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