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This was really dumb and the way she spoke seemed very immature. I’m probably older (44) than the target audience.
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Lots of head nodding all the way through for me. Lots of yups and yeps.
Graphic: Sexual harassment
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This to me felt like a self help book that lacked the help....
I had to push through to finish this one. The title drew me in but in reality, the book just felt like the author was rambling. No points were actually made.
It did make me laugh in some areas.
2.5 ⭐️
I had to push through to finish this one. The title drew me in but in reality, the book just felt like the author was rambling. No points were actually made.
It did make me laugh in some areas.
2.5 ⭐️
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I am a few years older than the author and I definitely felt my age while reading it. However it was a fun but thoughtful read and a nice way to get through a rainy day.
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i was bored out of my mind reading this. the whole time i was reading this i thought that i could find 578337372378338 ao3 authors or tumblr bloggers that write more beautifully AND edit their writing better.
i was bored out of my mind reading this. the whole time i was reading this i thought that i could find 578337372378338 ao3 authors or tumblr bloggers that write more beautifully AND edit their writing better.
This was fine! I think men should read this more than women, but they probably won't. I would have rated this more highly if I hadn't just come off of two very good fiction books that I'm still thinking about. I just wasn't in a humorous non-fiction mood and it's not the author's fault!
Reading this did feel like a funny monologue of all the conversations I've had with my close friends about dating straight, (mostly) white, cis men while also trying to be feminist and getting out from under the patriarchy. It's a challenge! Men aren't always great, especially now that we're living in a Trumpian world!
Reading this did feel like a funny monologue of all the conversations I've had with my close friends about dating straight, (mostly) white, cis men while also trying to be feminist and getting out from under the patriarchy. It's a challenge! Men aren't always great, especially now that we're living in a Trumpian world!
Okay, I must say that I felt absolutely BETRAYED after reading only a few pages of this book because from the very beginning, the writer clearly stated the exact OPPOSITE of what was claimed in the title! That's outrageous!!
"How to Date Men When You Hate Men" but she actually does NOT hate men at all and she pretty much loves to date them! So what was the point of having such an edgy title?! Beats me.
Moreover, I was extremely disappointed with the writing because it was really messy and lacked direction. She basically rambled on and on for almost two hundred pages, jumping from one point to another before properly finishing each, and no original or thought-provoking ideas were ever mentioned in the book.
Maybe it could have somehow worked as a podcast or a stand-up comedy, but it failed MASSIVELY as a book to the point of making me question the entire publishing industry!
"How to Date Men When You Hate Men" but she actually does NOT hate men at all and she pretty much loves to date them! So what was the point of having such an edgy title?! Beats me.
Moreover, I was extremely disappointed with the writing because it was really messy and lacked direction. She basically rambled on and on for almost two hundred pages, jumping from one point to another before properly finishing each, and no original or thought-provoking ideas were ever mentioned in the book.
Maybe it could have somehow worked as a podcast or a stand-up comedy, but it failed MASSIVELY as a book to the point of making me question the entire publishing industry!
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