The sequel shifts gears from "how to get him to call" to "how to get him to put a ring on it."
It loses a point for being somewhat reductive regarding male psychology, but gains four points for being a brutally effective manual on self-esteem and boundary setting. The sequel shifts gears from "how to get
In "Why Men Love Bitches," Argov argues that women who maintain their independence, self-respect, and a certain level of emotional unavailability are more attractive to men. She suggests that men are drawn to women who are not needy or overly dependent on them for emotional validation. The book emphasizes the importance of: The book emphasizes the importance of: Ultimately, Argov's
Ultimately, Argov's work encourages readers to rethink conventional wisdom about relationships and gender roles. Her approach advocates for a more balanced and respectful partnership, where individuality and mutual respect are key. The sequel shifts gears from "how to get
Sherry Argov's books have received both praise and criticism. Some appreciate her no-nonsense approach to relationships, finding her advice empowering and thought-provoking. Others criticize her for reinforcing stereotypes or suggesting that women must adhere to certain behaviors to be loved and appreciated.
This book focuses on the dynamics of dating and the early stages of a relationship.