Making Sense of the Men in Your Life: What Makes Them Tick, What Ticks You Off, and How to Live in Harmony

Making Sense of the Men in Your Life: What Makes Them Tick, What Ticks You Off, and How to Live in Harmony

by Kevin Leman
Making Sense of the Men in Your Life: What Makes Them Tick, What Ticks You Off, and How to Live in Harmony

Making Sense of the Men in Your Life: What Makes Them Tick, What Ticks You Off, and How to Live in Harmony

by Kevin Leman

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Overview

What really goes on in a man's mind? How does he perceive the world, and how does that perception differ from a woman's view of reality? And how can knowing what a husband, son, father, or male colleague is really like help a woman succeed in her relationships with the male half of the species? Dr. Kevin Leman gives women an up-close and personal look at how the "other half" thinks, feels, and behaves. Topics include: understanding the male sex drive, understanding the boy your husband once was (and in some ways still is), and what makes a husband fulfilled, working with the male ego, advice for single and divorced women, and building a stronger relationship with your father. Leman says, "This is a hard-hitting book that finally tells it like it is. Half the women who read it probably won't believe it, but the half who take it to heart will have very grateful husbands who will return the love tenfold!"

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781418565626
Publisher: Nelson, Thomas, Inc.
Publication date: 04/10/2001
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishing
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 570 KB

About the Author

Dr. Kevin Leman is an internationally known psychologist,best-selling author, radio and TV personality, and speaker. His award-winning books include The Birth Order Book, Parenting Your Powerful Child, and Have a New Kid by Friday. He has appeared on Fox and Friends, The View, Today, 700 Club, Mancow, and Oprahand has served as a contributing psychologist to Good Morning America. Dr. Leman and his wife, Sande, have five grown children.
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