Think Like a Man Isn't Just Sexist: It's Offensive to Pretty Much Everyone
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In a way, this book helped me find a voice. Before I read this book, in my relationship I would just go with the flow of whatever my partner said, but now I speak my mind much more about where I want our relationship to head next. Steve Harvey gave me encouragement to ask questions about what I really wanted to know whether it would scare a man away or not. Thank you for writing this book, I now have clarity in my relationship and I have a broader view of where I would like for it to go. I was hesistant to read this book initially because, Steve Harvey is no authority on relationships.
You can use that knowledge to secure a man, a happy relationship and a wedding ring. It has some deep and key insights that no other similar books have. Steve Harvey says men are simple and they all think in a similar way. Steve Harvey says men are simple. Harvey says men and women love differently.
When Steve Harvey's shamelessly self-promoting advice book isn't offering up observations everyone already knows, it's crazy sexist. According to the book and the film , women should seek to control a man to get what they want, as if they are the stock spouse on a TV sitcom where Jim Belushi is always up to no good. You must nag your man into respecting you. For instance, Harvey tells us that a man will be a mama's boy "if you let him be one," following up that statement by directly blaming women for men still being attached to their mothers: "It's your fault.