In Talk to Me Like a Man, husband and father Shafton Stewart urges men to explore the male role in American society’s trend toward ever-increasing divorce statistics and failed relationships. Stewart examines the bad habits men carry into their relationships that sabotage their efforts to find lasting love, and offers advice on breaking these habits for the benefit of present and future generations.
In a culture in which more than half of marriages fail and divorce court has become a spectator sport, Stewart remains optimistic that with enough effort and dedication, men can reverse these negative trends for themselves and serve as positive examples for their sons and daughters, reviving the tradition of fathers as male role models that has waned in past decades. In detailing the traits a man must acquire to succeed in love, as well as answering many of men’s common relationship questions, Stewart lays a groundwork any man can follow in his pursuit of a successful and lasting love relationship.