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Why Men Love Bitches: From Doormat to Dreamgirl—A Woman's Guide to Holding Her Own in a Relationship
Sherry Argov
664 reviews for:
Why Men Love Bitches: From Doormat to Dreamgirl—A Woman's Guide to Holding Her Own in a Relationship
Sherry Argov
Gelachen heb ik, heel veel. Ontzettend feministisch, wat super leuk is. Vind ik stiekem wel fijn. Maar alleen de manier waarop.. Ik heb het idee dat het super ouderwets is en ik had het idee dat me de les gelezen word. Maar moest daarnaast wel lachen als er iets voorbij kwam wat ik zelf ook deed
informative
slow-paced
Why Men Love Bitches by Sherry Argov offers bold insights into dating dynamics, advocating for women to embrace confidence and assertiveness in their relationships. While the book presents some valuable principles about self-respect and independence, it often falls into repetitive patterns, reiterating similar ideas throughout its chapters. This redundancy can make the reading experience feel monotonous at times, overshadowing the impactful messages. Overall, while it provides useful advice, a more concise approach could have enhanced its effectiveness.
Vale muchísimo la pena leerlo, creo que es una lectura obligatoria para mujeres, en él encontrarás los consejos que te hacen falta en algún momento antes y durante una relación. Hay muchas excepciones para casos que se presentan en el libro y depende del criterio de cada quien qué tomas y qué dejas. Sin embargo, te abre los ojos en muchos aspectos, sirve para no dejar que te usen en las relaciones y así salir siempre ganando. Hay tips que se repiten mucho, así que me pareció algo repetitivo a veces, pero me ayudaba para mantener la idea y así no olvidarla. Me ayudó también a darme cuenta porqué algunas relaciones que conozco son como son y cómo podrían ser mejores, y entender principalmente porqué los hombres aman a las cabronas, las cuales son mujeres seguras, por lo que influyó mucho en mejorar la forma en la que me comporto siendo siempre mi prioridad.
*WARNING: ONLY DO THIS TO BAD MEN*
-Be independent, self sufficent, confident, and a real bitch
-Flirt with other men lowkey, allow them to hunt and chase you instead
-Dont you dare message first, allow him to be the first to do anything
Note: I just want to say as a dude I was laughing so hard when I read this. In reality, If you are dating bad men to begin with just leave. Why are you sticking with these dudes in the first place. And if you don't care, I cant help you out. You are on your own on this one! I also believe that it is healthy to depend in a relationship stated in almost every relationship book out there.
-Be independent, self sufficent, confident, and a real bitch
-Flirt with other men lowkey, allow them to hunt and chase you instead
-Dont you dare message first, allow him to be the first to do anything
Note: I just want to say as a dude I was laughing so hard when I read this. In reality, If you are dating bad men to begin with just leave. Why are you sticking with these dudes in the first place. And if you don't care, I cant help you out. You are on your own on this one! I also believe that it is healthy to depend in a relationship stated in almost every relationship book out there.
Great book, maybe not my kind of book, but sure I learned a thing or two ;)
funny
informative
reflective
medium-paced
informative
fast-paced
The writing style is very fun and 90-ish. However, the advice seem to be directed towards a very dumb audience. The guys in question are just douchebags and look for sex. The whole premise is don’t be boring. I’m sorry, but I would never force myself to behave in a certain for a guy. None of the guys mentioned are actually husband material, and that’s what I am looking for. This book was just a fun read but don’t take it too seriously. Treat it as a magazine read!
P.S. the book is very repetitive as well.
P.S. the book is very repetitive as well.
What a provocative title. It must be the reason this book got so popular.
Before opening the book, I already knew what not to expect. Judging from the cover and the name (yes, you should do that), I knew I wouldn't get deep insights into the human condition. It's okay—not all books need to be serious.
In the author's world, only two types of women and one type of men exist. A woman is either a doormat (who gives up everything for a man) or a bitch (whose life doesn't change for a man). Quite the cognitive distortion is seeing the world so binary. Men, well, men in her world, are those brain-dead creatures motivated mainly by sex, food, and their ego.
It's difficult to relate to the author, as I don't know such imbecilic men. However, I don't deny their existence—I've heard many stories they exist.
I read it with low expectations, and for something to have "girl talks" over, it's not that bad. The author encourages women to have their own lives without having the man as their life goal or purpose—it's hard to disagree with that. She encourages women to have standards and self-respect and say "no" more often. Again, I can't disagree.
This book can be helpful for a woman who finds herself chasing a man or thirsting for his approval. However, it offers a rather small-minded and oversimplified view of human beings, both men and women.
Before opening the book, I already knew what not to expect. Judging from the cover and the name (yes, you should do that), I knew I wouldn't get deep insights into the human condition. It's okay—not all books need to be serious.
In the author's world, only two types of women and one type of men exist. A woman is either a doormat (who gives up everything for a man) or a bitch (whose life doesn't change for a man). Quite the cognitive distortion is seeing the world so binary. Men, well, men in her world, are those brain-dead creatures motivated mainly by sex, food, and their ego.
It's difficult to relate to the author, as I don't know such imbecilic men. However, I don't deny their existence—I've heard many stories they exist.
I read it with low expectations, and for something to have "girl talks" over, it's not that bad. The author encourages women to have their own lives without having the man as their life goal or purpose—it's hard to disagree with that. She encourages women to have standards and self-respect and say "no" more often. Again, I can't disagree.
This book can be helpful for a woman who finds herself chasing a man or thirsting for his approval. However, it offers a rather small-minded and oversimplified view of human beings, both men and women.