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Cancel Forgot your password? Audiobook : English View all editions and formats. Sort order. Jan 22, Clumsy Storyteller rated it it was ok Shelves: reading-assignment , non-fiction , the-great-shelf-of-meh , psychology-selfhelp , not-my-cup-of-tea. Then things get worse. The men never worry about the future until they find a wife. I guess it has something to do with our nature; we love to give love and nurture others, if not to a man to a baby or a dog!

Just Meh! View all 8 comments. Nov 18, Sarah Mac rated it did not like it. This book is based mostly on anecdotal evidence and personal opinion. It provides very few solutions to the the issues they address. Very condescending towards women. I found all the jokes in the book very entertaining! May 05, Ranim Daw rated it liked it. So it basically summarizes many of the points that were discussed earlier in the first book.

Good quick read. The main difference between it and the first book is that it discusses the effects of a man's mother on his relationships and the importance of a woman's appearance in hers. Jan 15, Mayush Shrestha rated it really liked it. Aug 21, Manal Omar rated it liked it Shelves: non-fiction , , psychology. Despite the misleading and- in my opinion- very commercialized title, the book offers insightful concepts revolving around understanding the opposite sex.

But anyhow, the book is key to unders Despite the misleading and- in my opinion- very commercialized title, the book offers insightful concepts revolving around understanding the opposite sex. But anyhow, the book is key to understanding few of the things that might seem confusing to both genders.

Getting into the last chapters however, i found the ideas offered kind of shallow and unnecessary, and many of them will bring feminists into guns and fists. I liked the thought of reading a 90s book that speaks the mind of that era, the NOW of the past, which made me giggle so many times at the tough thought of not having an internet to run to in case of information crisis- not funny i know.

Feb 13, Yaa rated it it was ok. Given that I am reading this in and it was first published in , I should probably be more forgiving. This book is so dated and the stereotypes are beyond belief! I will say however, that the psychology and history were really interesting. I did spend a lot of time rolling my eyes, laughing or exclaiming that I was clearly more male than female. So in conclusion, dated examples, interesting theories and psychology with some relevant information.

Jan 23, Suzie rated it it was amazing. Nov 20, Jana rated it did not like it. Plus tons of bad jokes. Sep 08, Emma Harvey rated it liked it. As much as this book was insightful, I feel it will quickly become outdated, with homosexual couples not being able to relate to it etc.

I feel like it encourages us to behave too much like our ancestors, when times are rapidly changing. Aug 18, Mark Vernon rated it did not like it. An awful book that puts pop psychology, that is assertions with no backing out as truth and as if it is from an educated basis.

This dangerously confers all relationship problems to a social stereotyping. Yes some of it seems on the surface to be like your own experience but half a thought and you'll find that each part is at all times true of men and women. Oct 23, Jill Deschuytter rated it liked it. There were some things that made me go ' oh, that's why-'. But I do feel like they see men as little children that can't do anything right. So, it's a nice book to pass the time but not one I would recommend.

Sep 15, Ivi Oltovska rated it it was amazing Shelves: before-i-die. Loved it! Jan 06, Siti Munira rated it it was amazing. Apr 02, Nishat rated it really liked it. The chapter on emotional blackmail made me realise women tend to keep expectations from others and thereby hurt themselves. A good read to understand the psychology of both genders. Jun 07, Bisher Tarazi added it. No Review cause I don't really wanna be in a debate with that, but inside of me something saying that I can't agree more.

That's it No Review cause I don't really wanna be in a debate with that, but inside of me something saying that I can't agree more. That's it Jul 11, Diptanu Deb rated it really liked it. It's a great novel for understanding the opp gender.



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