Synopses & Reviews
The best-selling authors of Men Who Can't Love and What Smart Women Know get to the heart of the real relationship issue of the nineties for both men and women -- the conflict between commitment and freedom. Available for the first time in paperback, this follow-up to the phenomenally successful Men Who Can't Love tackles the issue of commitmentphobia, that persistent obstacle to truly satisfying contemporary relationships. Authors Steven Carter and Julia Sokol explore why modern men and women are torn between the desire for intimacy and the equally intense need for independence. Drawing on numerous interviews and real-life scenarios, and written with humor, insight, and the kind of wisdom gained by personal experience, He's Scared, She's Scared offers guidance for all of us who want genuine, sustained intimacy with our romantic partners.
Synopsis
The best-selling authors of Men Who Can't Love and What Smart Women Know get to the heart of the real relationship issue of the nineties for both men and women -- the conflict between commitment and freedom. Available for the first time in paperback, this follow-up to the phenomenally successful Men Who Can't Love tackles the issue of commitmentphobia, that persistent obstacle to truly satisfying contemporary relationships. Authors Steven Carter and Julia Sokol explore why modern men and women are torn between the desire for intimacy and the equally intense need for independence. Drawing on numerous interviews and real-life scenarios, and written with humor, insight, and the kind of wisdom gained by personal experience, He's Scared, She's Scared offers guidance for all of us who want genuine, sustained intimacy with our romantic partners.
Synopsis
The best-selling authors of Men WhoCan't Love and What Smart WomenKnow get to the heart of the realrelationship issue of the nineties for both men andwomen -- the conflict between commitment and freedom.Available for the first time in paperback, thisfollow-up to the phenomenally successfulMen Who Can't Love tackles the issue ofcommitmentphobia, that persistent obstacle totruly satisfying contemporary relationships. AuthorsSteven Carter and Julia Sokol explore why modernmen and women are torn between the desire forintimacy and the equally intense need forindependence. Drawing on numerous interviews and real-lifescenarios, and written with humor, insight, andthe kind of wisdom gained by personal experience, He's Scared, She'sScared offers guidance for all of us who wantgenuine, sustained intimacy with our romanticpartners."