Book description
Contending that some women are "too nice," comedian and radio
show host Sherry Argov has written Why Men Love Bitches: From Doormat to
Dreamgirl-A Woman's Guide to Holding Her Own in a Relationship.
"I'm not recommending that a woman have an abrasive
disposition," Argov writes, "The woman I'm describing is kind
yet strong. She doesn't give up her life, and she won't chase a
man." Her sassy book is filled with scenarios and advice aimed at
making women subtly stronger and self-empowered. Argov's principles,
which range from the farfetched to the downright absurd, include
"If you give him a feeling of power, he'll want to protect you and
he'll want to give you the world" and "A little distance
combined with the appearance of self-control makes him nervous that he
may be losing you." The book, which has already been featured on
The View and The O'Reilly Factor, should make waves with its
controversial view of relationships. Copyright 2002 Reed Business
Information, Inc. Contending that some women are "too nice,"
comedian and radio show host Sherry Argov has written Why Men Love
Bitches: From Doormat to Dreamgirl-A Woman's Guide to Holding Her Own in
a Relationship. "I'm not recommending that a woman have an abrasive
disposition," Argov writes, "The woman I'm describing is kind
yet strong. She doesn't give up her life, and she won't chase a
man." Her sassy book is filled with scenarios and advice aimed at
making women subtly stronger and self-empowered. Argov's principles,
which range from the farfetched to the downright absurd, include
"If you give him a feeling of power, he'll want to protect you and
he'll want to give you the world" and "A little distance
combined with the appearance of self-control makes him nervous that he
may be losing you." The book, which has already been featured on
The View and The O'Reilly Factor, should make waves with its
controversial view of relationships. Copyright 2002 Reed Business
Information, Inc.