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The Thinking of Men: 200 Considerations for Single, Soon to be Married, Happily Married and Recently Divorced Women

Par : JR Gohagen
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8224134793
  • EAN9798224134793
  • Date de parution06/02/2024
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

The two hundred considerations provided are mere reflections. These statements offer insights into the typical thought processes of men and provide advice on sustaining a meaningful relationship. It's important to note that these statements may not resonate with every woman's life circumstance, and they are not intended to prescribe moral virtues. Instead, the suggestions aim to guide readers towards a certain perspective, fostering healthy dialogue in relationships. Furthermore, individual maturity, life experiences, and circumstances will influence how readers respond to the presented suggestions.
While most women may find the considerations familiar, some might have overlooked them for various reasons. It's worth acknowledging that although these suggestions are primarily directed at a female audience, many of them can be equally relevant for men. Some women may engage with "The Thinking of Men" to gain insights into their partner's thought processes, while others may seek to broaden their understanding of the games men play.
There will also be readers who find the book reopening old wounds they would rather forget. Regardless of the motivation, my hope is that each reader uses the information provided to initiate meaningful dialogue-a crucial starting point for any adult relationship.