Synopses & Reviews
Forget romance. Forget true love. Forget soulmates. If a woman wants a man to marry her, she needs to give him what he needs. Grandmothers said it first--and they were right. Men get married for reasons as basic as this: Food. Sex. Laundry. In this book, women learn that getting a man to walk down the aisle is easier than they think--that is, if they're willing to master the art of meatloaf. This controversial throwback of a marriage manual reveals the real reasons men marry--one meal, one tryst, and one football game at a time
Synopsis
This controversial throwback of a marriage manual reveals the real reasons men marry: to have their basic needs met. Oaks argues that if women are willing to master the art of cooking, getting a man to commit is easy.