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ok so this book was just terrible.
I think if i was 50/60 years old, a lot of the "advice" would make sense, since men that age aren't really gonna change anymore and are just gonna stay the way they were raised. However, I'm 22 and I think i can expect a little bit more than this from my young peers.
Steve Harvey says men show their love be protecting us, claiming us and having sex. So we can't be too independent, or else we'll hurt our mans ego. And also, if we don't have sex with our man, he'll cheat cause thats just what men are like! And we can't expect to have nice conversations with our partners, cause men were raised to never talk about their feelings and repress all that, but thats what our girlfriends are for! Nevermind tackling these terrible gender roles that hurt men and women, no! Just accept that that's the way the world is baby.
Also if your man isn't religious he doesnt have morals, cause why would he right? Religion = morals, no religion = no morals. Seem logic? The only thing stopping Steve Harvey from being a dick seems to me is the fear of hell and not that he actually is a good person.
I also learned that it's a womens job to do the chores at home and that Harvey cheated on his wife.
But sure, take this advice and you'll find a man. After all, would you rather be independent and lonely or a lady and find a man (a high quality man like harvey who cheated on his wife)?