What Men Don't Want Women To Know: The Secrets, The Lies, The Unspoken Truth
by
Mike Smith
If you are a woman who deosn't want to know the truth about the men in you life, then put this book down immediately. Don't even think of reading further. But if you are a woman who believes that knowledge is power, that to be forewarned is to be forearmed, then Smith and Doe are here to give you an unvarnished, no-holds-barred, unadulterated first-time look into the mind
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Hardcover, 176 pages
Published
June 15th 1998
by St. Martin's Press
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OMG. I honestly don't know what to say about this beyond "What a piece of shit". I got it at the library on a whim...found it while looking up some relationship book just for the hell of it and ran across this, thinking it was some sort of informational book. After reading a few pages, I had to ask myself 2 questions: 1. What era was this written in? (Turns out it was 1998--I thought it was 1950...) 2. ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?
No shit. The crap in this book makes men look like supreme, total...more
No shit. The crap in this book makes men look like supreme, total...more
First I laughed. Then I understood they were serious. "What a terrible, terrible book."
All girls, especially those who watch a lot of twilight and read a lot of love novels and have their dreams about finding the "one"/ finding the knight in white armor, should read this. The sad thing about this books is that you don't know where the irony begins. Best thing for a girl to do is to read the book. But remember that only a small part of her boy/her man is like the SMITH and DOE guy, which is descr...more
All girls, especially those who watch a lot of twilight and read a lot of love novels and have their dreams about finding the "one"/ finding the knight in white armor, should read this. The sad thing about this books is that you don't know where the irony begins. Best thing for a girl to do is to read the book. But remember that only a small part of her boy/her man is like the SMITH and DOE guy, which is descr...more
For all females who assume similarities between male and female sexuality that are in fact products of their own fantasy and failure to look more deeply into the matter - this book will help set you a bit straighter. I happened to read this one in Chinese translation, which gave me an education in all kinds of sexual terms I hadn't had occasion to encounter previously.
The topic and the theme bite...but so does reality would be take at times. It has been a while since I read this book, but I don't doubt the examples...as the loaded gun theory, are not completely off,..at least in the culture from whence I emerged...hehe(like it is still not around and I've just become more oblivious)...but having three brothers, ouch...hate to say I recall relating some of their, as well as male friends, experiences as smacking of the same theme. Guess I need the 3.6 percent s...more
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