A review by ruphaa
ACT Like a Lady, Think Like a Man: What Men Really Think about Love, Relationships, Intimacy, and Commitment by Steve Harvey

1.0

I don't know why in the whole world do I ever wanted to read this book so badly. This book might either sound too nurturing the women or too offensive for women. Women also work, women also face tough times in the society and at the work, they're breadwinners too, I take away some good tips, but asking us to tolerate a plenty load of crap, isn't that some kind of bullshit.

There's a chapter about Support, loyalty and Cookie - What kind of a crap it is? We are by the side of the men all the time, which proves we're loyal. How is it even fair to call a man cheating on his woman a justice just because she couldn't give him a "Cookie" for days?
A girl wearing the same blouse as we wear doesn't bother us, but the eyes that stares beneath our blouse does. With all the obstacles we face, we don't rub it off on our boyfriend's face. Again we're not talkers, we are fixers too.

When was this book written in 1750? When women were not allowed to open up? World's running far ahead now, it's high time, we already speak up for ourselves. Have a mature conversation. We stand in the front line of the war too.

I thought this book will be an enlightenment to the mindset of Men. But this book not only thinks low of women but is far too offensive for Men too.