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Why Men Love Bitches: From Doormat to Dreamgirl-A Woman's Guide to Holding Her Own in a Relationship by Sherry Argov
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Why Men Love Bitches: From Doormat to Dreamgirl-A Woman's Guide to Holding…

by Sherry Argov

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Its good to have this book in your shelf just in case you don't have experience or much knowledge in this particular "field". However, I never consider it a good idea to completely follow the advice given in a book. So although I dont think its a good idea to follow the advice given 100%, I think atleast keeping the ideas at the back of your mind is important.
But the best thing about this book is how realistic and elaborative it is. ( )
Nabs | Jun 9, 2009 |  
I LOVE this book. A lot of the advice given here is common sense, but it was good to hear it again. A must for any woman who needs to learn to respect herself before she allows a man into her life. ( )
bookwormteri | Nov 8, 2007 |  
Still trying to make up my mind what I think of this book. Might require another reading of it. ( )
wakemenow | Jun 26, 2007 |  
#75, 2006

This is a fantastic relationship-advice book. Don't be put off by the title - the author defines a "btich" as a Babe In Total Control of Herself. She doesn't suggest that women be strident, just that we remain true to ourselves, and make sure that we're putting our own needs right up there with the needs of others. I really got a lot out of reading this book - I felt more empowered to be my true self in a relationship, rather than trying to be what I think my partner wants me to be. ( )
herebedragons | Feb 28, 2007 |  
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