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"Does This Dress Make Me Look Fat?": A Man's Guide to the Loaded Questions Women Ask

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Here is the thing about they expose more about the inquirer than they do about the one being queried. If you pay attention, the questions a woman asks will point directly to some of her deepest longings and also reveal some of what she desires most from a man. With this book as a guide, we hope that men and women can move beyond the question of €œWhy are women the way they are?€ to see the authentic heart of a woman. A companion book to €œYup.€ €œNope.€ €œMaybe.€ the book for women. Contains a group study guide. Chapter Does This Dress Make Me Look Fat? Do You Notice Anything Different about the House? Do You Think That Woman Is Pretty? What Are You Thinking About? Am I Like My Mother? Are You As Happy As I Am? Is There Anything You Don't Like About Me? You don't have to get me anything for Christmas Discussion Guide

168 pages, Paperback

First published March 29, 2007

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Stephen James

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Stephen James, LPC, MHSP, NCC is a private practice psychotherapist in Nashville, TN where he provides individual, couples, and group therapy as well as organizational and leadership consulting.

He received his MA in Counseling from The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology and his BA in English from Belmont University. He has published numerous articles and is the coauthor of five books including the bestselling Wild Things: The Art of Nurturing Boys. Stephen has appeared in interviews on ESPN, Sports Illustrated as well various other media outlets. Stephen speaks and consults often in the areas of servant leadership, parenting, and family.

You can find out more about his clinical practice at www.sagehillcounseling.com.

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September 18, 2007
This book, along with it's companion, "Yup." "Nope." "Maybe." take a fresh, insightful look at the unique ways the sexes communicate. The co-authors provide humorous examples, many taken from their own marriages. Each chapter covers age-old questions/gender time bombs such as: Why won't men stop for directions? Do you think that women is pretty? What's the deal with guys and sports? and Am I like my mother? Both sexes will benefit from reading either book.
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September 9, 2008
It helps u understand why some questions which will never be correctly answered still posed to you. The bottom line though is that a book is just a guide, each woman u encounter is different from one another. Just like how God will never be fully understood in this lifetime, i highly doubt guys will ever fully understand girls. And vice versa as well.
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