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Why Men Don't Have a Clue and Women Always Need More Shoes

By: Barbara Pease, Allan Pease
Narrated by: Barbara Pease, Allan Pease
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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.

Already a #1 best seller in the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, Holland, Spain, Brazil, Portugal, Belgium, Ireland, France, Czech Republic, India, Singapore, Malaysia, South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia, Why Men Don't Have a Clue and Women Always Need More Shoes is the answer to understanding the opposite sex.

©2002, 2004 Barbara and Allan Pease (P)2004 Random House, Inc., Random House Audio, a division of Random House, Inc.

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not a guy book

I had to turn this one off after 10 minutes. The authors' early set up for the book did not sound legitimate. Perhaps it would have improved further on, but I did not have the patience to give them a chance.

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Super hilariously funny

Loved loved loved this book & all of your books.just wish they all were on audible.thank you.well done.best money spent.

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A good funny read

A good funny read. I will recommend this audio book! Lots of good tips and advice. The authors were very clear and fluent.

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Needs to based on more comprehensive research.

Details used to back up points are based on a couple of studies. Not based on comprehensive group of studies that prove the point. The book seems to focused on why men are wrong and women are right. It does not seem to be a balanced look at men and women.

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