Discusses questions such as: Why do men tell lies? Why do they feel they have to be right about everything? Why women cry to get their own way? Why Men Lie and Women Cry
Looks old and not new Paperback I mistakenly bought the book which is in Japanese not English Paperback A book every married couple should read together. Paperback My friend has recommended this book to me.It easy explains why and what is going on in men mind. If you just follow certain rules, you can understand them better and improve relationship in your family. Paperback Excellent, funny, very insightful Paperback
review Why Men Lie and Women Cry
My earlier picks of Allan + Barbara Pease has been a great read and this book is no exception though some of the contents seem repetative. Why Men don't Listen and Women can't Read Maps was a wonderful book and so was Body Language. So, I couldn't resist a pick of this book 'Why men lie and Women cry'! Main reason was the book title that bring a twitchy smile upon the face and second reason was that it's been a great gifting Allan & Barbara Pease's unique Books which delights the reader. The first chapter says on How to Give a Book as a Gift, too. Third reason for this pick is that the book is a must on the Bookshelf as it gives practical, easy digestible advice for better relationships. The book is so hilarious, answering the common questions that arise in minds about the attitude of men and women in general. Some of the points covered on back flap are:
1. Why are men confused about love
2. Why do men avoid commitment
3. Why do men feel women nagging around
4. Why don't women ever get to the point
5. Why do men love high heels on women and women love men with small tight bums?
Moreover, with simple black and white illustrations and quote quips in between the pages, makes the book also a 'Quick glance Read' and obviously the quotes are too correct and informative. There are some interesting jokes too at the beginning of some chapters and case study that makes interesting read. The Authors have practical tips in detail for all chapters like:
1. Nagging When someone just won't let up
2. Seven things men do that drive women insane
3. Why women cry The dangerous emotional blackmail
4. Women's top secret point scoring system
5. Solving the seven biggest mystery about men
6. The other woman mother
7. Women's secret ways with words
8. Women's sex appeal test
9. What made Rogger Rabbit's eyes pop out
10.Men's sex appeal test
11.Male Sex appeal what makes women turn on
12.Does this outfit make me look big?
13.When a hunter hangs up his bow Retirement
The book is revealing as to why men and women have so much trouble. Be sure to read page 9 & 10 How to give this Book as a gift coz this advice of authors is a sure fire way to strengthen relationships. A nice pick always and that's Allan+Barbara Pease series of Books, all topics, all practical and good. A + Choice Pick. Paperback Amazing book thank you Paperback I received this book as a going away gift from a then boyfriend. It was somewhat amusing teasing him, wondering if there was indeed some kind of hidden message.
I found this book entertaining with the comics and illustrations and personable style, as well as easy to follow along.
I had some hmmm moments when I got to the part about beauty and what men and women are attracted to. It seemed to strike me as too readily evolutionary and there were some traits I didn't quite agree with.
It's a useful book to pull out and use as conversation fodder! Paperback I wish I'd read this ten years ago. If you are someone who struggles with relationships & you are interested in understanding the opposite sex or learning to communicate with them effectively then buy this. It is a good insight into the psychological differences between men & women so a helpful tool for anyone studying psychology. I struggled to put this book down, it has laugh out loud moments.
I can understand why feminists wouldn't like it as there is a SLIGHT nod back to the 1950s with the women should stop talking so much & give a man space when he comes home ideals. (That bit does work though) I found the part about abusive relationships very offensive because they are suggesting that it is about communication. Abuse is about control. Paperback If you have note read Paperback