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Oct. 15, 2009 By Lisa Peralico
"Worst $15 I've spent since my last pair of cheap shoes."
Women have been putting up with too much, working too hard, and fighting too long to throw away all we've accomplished. This book is frankly childish. From what I can tell, the author's personal experiences were a large part of her motivation for writing this, but really, who would need a warning label for these trashy men? My GOD, who would ever have dated them in the first place? Are we, as women, meant to think we're so incapable of discernment that we need someone with horrible judgement to warn us of the obvious? Utter garbage. Yes, all men have problems, some more than others. I feel like we should trust our instincts (if you... More > have them) and not let someone else's bitter experiences ruin what good chances we could have had. Learn to use your judgement, and mistakes like these won't become your bread and butter, and you won't have to end up feeling like there's no way out. Maybe my sister and I are just the wrong demographic... we've had plenty of problems too, and learned many lessons, the first of which is that if you get burned, you should be more careful and really think about your decisions to avoid making the same mistakes again. Maybe the author should think more about fixing her own personal issues than projecting them on the rest of us just to lift her ego. Really, "The Sports-Nut man"? "The Monogamously Challenged man"? That's got to be 95% of the population. If you don't like men, be gay, or take a stand and don't date losers just to make yourself feel better in the moment. < Less

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ISBN 978-0-615-13664-6
Copyright Sonia Torretto (Standard Copyright License)
Edition Second Edition
Publisher Sonia Torretto
Published October 19, 2007
Language English
Pages 119
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall

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