Men Like Women Who Like Themselves
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Rosemary Benson
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Even the smartest women play dumb when it comes to relationships. They make the same mistakes over and over again; they fall for the same kind of guys; and they cry to the same friends when, inevitably, the relationship goes sour. Best-selling authors Steven Carter and Julia Sokol have written the book for every woman who would like to be smarter when it comes to affairs of the heart - Men Like Women Who Like Themselves.
With the candor, compassion, and expert advice that marked their best seller What Smart Women Know, Carter and Sokol provide the essential insights all women need to know in order to forge healthy, committed relationships. Based on the simple but powerful notion that a lasting relationship means putting yourself first, that true love can only spring from self-love, Men Like Women Who Like Themselves is a trove of relationship wisdom for today's woman.
©1996 Steven Carter and Julia Sokol Coopersmith (P)2012 Audible, Inc.Reseñas editoriales
Rosemary Benson's elegant, assertive narration of Men Like Women Who Like Themselves personates the very qualities the audio seeks to instill in its female listeners, namely courage and confidence. The audiobook gives smart and compassionate advice to women struggling with low self-esteem, and uses realistic examples as to how that may be detrimental to relationships with men. The authors Sokol and Carter have done their research, and Benson presents this tough-love style advice book with pizazz. A worthwhile listen for those who feel stuck in bad relationship habits.