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<div><p><strong> Make him chase <em>you</em>...Until you catch <em>him.</em> </strong></p><p>Never shy and always laugh-out-loud funny, Sherry Argov's <em>Why Men Marry Bitches</em> is a sharp-witted manifesto that shows women how to transform a casual relationship into a committed one. With the grittiest of girlfriend-to-girlfriend detail, Argov removes the kid gloves and explains why being extra nice doesn't necessarily mean he'll be more devoted. The guide shares real-life "no holds barred" interviews with men who answer the following in raw detail: </p><ul><li><p>How do men manipulate a relationship to keep it casual?</p></li><li><p>Do men deliberately push women's emotional buttons?</p></li><li><p>How can she convince him commitment was his idea?</p></li><li><p>How can she invite a proposal without saying a word?</p></li></ul><p>Whether you are single, married, recently separated, or just fed up with your family members telling you to fetch a husband because time is running out, <em>Why Men Marry Bitches</em> is the must-have guide that will show you how to exude confidence, win his heart, and get the love and respect you deserve. </p><h3>From Publishers Weekly</h3><p>As in her previous book, Why Men Love Bitches, Argov does not use the word "bitch" in a pejorative way, but rather "to describe a strong woman who has her own identity and is secure with who she is." And while encouraging women to be strong, independent and inscrutable is sound advice, the motivation behind this advice-to keep his interest-makes for a headache-inspiring contradiction. Fortunately, Argov takes readers step-by-step through her process, including numerous "Relationship Principles" that keeps her concepts clear ("Relationship Principle 35: Men are intrigued by anything they do not completely control."). Though the generalizations Argov uses to describe her pre-bitch audience can at times be condescending, and her goals are more about acting-rather than believing-that you don't need a man to feel complete, the behavior she encourages is healthy and useful, even outside the realm of husband-hunting. Taken more as a Bitch's Guide to Life-the word "relationship," after all, doesn't necessarily imply romance-this is a solid self-help.<br>Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. </p><h3>Review</h3><p>"We're talking about having so much self-respect Aretha Franklin would high-five you."</p><p>-- <em>Los Angeles Times</em></p><p>"Sherry Argov encourages women who feel like doormats to develop a sense of independence."</p><p>-- <em>Playboy</em></p></div>
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