The Woman Men Adore: Reading A Man's Mind | The Communication Blog

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

The Woman Men Adore: Reading A Man's Mind

By Steve H. Bennett


There are many relationship guides that continuously multiply like a virus in our society nowadays. Like articles from glossy magazine about ways to get a date, tips and strategies what to do about this and that and pretty much everything attached to the word love, life and bonds.

Topics like 'What Men Really Want' and the 'Secrets of a Great Relationship' is being tackled in this 11 chapter and 115 page book. This book gave me the concept about how men's mind work - how they conceive ideas and why they deem that way.

Men are really tough to understand and quite impossible to read most of the time. So, when women already know the reasons why they act like they do and what makes them lose their temper, it is up to them to use some trick up their sleeves and do some countermeasures to guarantee a long-lasting relationship.

Understanding men is like searching a needle in a haystack. In short, it is a real hard feat to accomplish. Women see things differently. If you think things in a figurative kind of way, men take it literally most of the time. So it is obviously a clash between two opposing sides.

That is why this book is really handy when it comes to knowing what men really want. To stop you from playing a guessing game that most women learned to play when they enter a relationship. No need to subject yourself to drastic measures just to ensure a happy and long-lasting relationship.

It exposed the secrets that women would surely find helpful. Like how men secretly want to submit to their lady love and be possessed by them. Not the typical notion that women have to undergo make-over and change their whole wardrobe just to keep their men interested.

The one thing that seems to be the problem is the undertone of these relationship advices. Women believe everything about the things the guides say that they tend to overlook the most important thing.

What we usually do is we run to our girl friends who are also as problematic as we are. We even search for answers through magazine articles, hoping that a simple one page advice could create some drama and rescue our drowning relationship. The bad thing about this is we usually end up ushered to a different direction. But this book by Bob Grant, you can never go wrong.




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