Why Men Don't Have a Clue and Women Always Need More Shoes
The Ultimate Guide to the Opposite Sex
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Narrado por:
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Lee Adams
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Stephen Hoye
Why Men Don’t Have a Clue and Women Always Need More Shoes takes a look at some of the issues that have confused men and women for centuries. Using new findings on the brain, studies of social changes, evolutionary biology, and psychology, the Peases teach you how to make the most of your relationships—or at least begin to understand where your partner is coming from.
They help women understand why men avoid commitment, what drives them to lie, and how to decode male speech to find out what they are really saying. They explain to men why women nag, how they use emotional blackmail, and how to understand (and take advantage of!) the top-secret scoring system all women apply. They also dish about the top turn-ons--and turn-offs--for both sexes. Laced with their trademark humor, Why Men Don’t Have a Clue and Women Always Need More Shoes addresses a host of nitty-gritty battlegrounds as well, from channel surfing and toilet seats to shopping and communication.
Why Men Don’t Have a Clue and Women Always Need More Shoes is the answer to understanding the opposite sex.©2003 Barbara and Allan Pease; (P)2004 Books on Tape
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For instance, when a man asks a simple question and gets a multifaceted answer it is stated that the man is wired with the inability to multitrack. I beg to differ. A man can multitrack just as easily as women. When a woman asks a simple question of a man, she gets a simple answer in return. If men answered with multitracking stories, a women would find it just as frustrating (does that mean a women's brain is incapable of multitracking?)
There are numerous implications of physical abuse from the males in the situations. This simply perpetuates the myth that only men are physical abusers in relationships. In truth women are just as abusive, but our society doesn't document, nor take such abuse as seriously.
They also insinuate how women are brainwashed by society into thinking they would be happy as housewife's and then realize there must be more to life. This is straight out of the feminist propaganda play book.
Finally, they make the insinuation that men are paid more than women for doing the same job in the workplace. Studies have proven this to be false when all the facts are taken into consideration (such as hours worked, experience, etc.).
Lastly, they refer to their research, but never site their studies. All in all, I expected to be enlightened but instead found myself pummeled with feminist propaganda and very disappointed.
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