Synopses & Reviews
THIS IS THE BOOK THAT WILL COMPLETELY CHANGE THE WAY YOU THINK ABOUT MEN!
In this funny and fascinating guide for women, thousands of men confess what turns them on, what turns them off, and what turns "for now" into "forever."
What makes a man fall in love? Why do men really cheat? What does he want in the bedroom? What's the one thing that men crave in a relationship more than anything else (besides that)? The surprising and insightful answers to life's biggest relationship questions can be found here in the pages of MEN, LOVE & SEX: The Complete User's Guide for Women. Using an exclusive Harris Interactive poll that surveyed more than 5,000 men and women, Men's Health(r) editor-in-chief David Zinczenko and coauthor Ted Spiker have written the book that explains and decodes the male creature how they act, what they think, and what they want in their relationships.
With shocking and never-before-seen statistics and powerful confessions, the New York Times bestselling authors present a modern survival guide for women into the inner-workings of the male mind, explaining everything from why he clams up during a fight to the moment he knows he's found the one. This indispensable guide will help women understand the men in their lives through every step of courtship first dates, fights, break-ups, make-ups, marriage, and everything else along the way"so that women can break through and see what's happening inside the often bewildering male mind. How? With such features as:
Say This, Not That: Perfect communication strategies for women to get what they want and to get men to open up!
Masculinity Mastered: The surprising truths about men's feelings and how you can figure out exactly where he stands!
The Ultimate Male Decoder: What it means when a man doesn't sleep over, when he gets insanely jealous, when he grunts during conversation, when he buys an appliance for a birthday gift--along with insights into dozens of other male mysteries!
Wondering Woman: Answers to women's most pressing questions about men. Why can't he say he's sorry? Why can't he fight like an adult? Why can't he aim inside the toilet?
Men's brains, feelings and actions can be harder to interpret than abstract art. So let MEN, LOVE & SEX: The Complete User's Guide for Women become your guide to navigating a relationship through all of its stages. Once you know the secrets to the male mind, you'll be able to bridge the communication gaps that divide men and women. You'll be able to strengthen the relationship you have now"or use your new insights to find the perfect man for you. In the end, you'll get better talks, better sex, better fighting, better understanding, better love, better relationships, and a better life.
For the both of you.
Synopsis
With the
New York Times bestseller
The Abs Diet, David Zinczenko helped change America’s bodies. Now he wants to change their sex lives too, with this funny and insightful guide that helps women understand the men in their lives.
Why are men like that?
That’s the question on every woman’s mind, and invariably for answers they turn to . . . other women.
Which is exactly why they need this book. Because What Women Don’t Know About Men, Love & Sex Could Fill a Book.
Men’s Health® editor-in-chief David Zinczenko, the New York Times best-selling author of The Abs Diet, has applied his highly popular voice and insightful research methods to solving one of the great challenges of the day—helping women understand men. From the first moment they meet, through every stage of courtship to the inevitable conclusion—success or breakup—Zinczenko outlines with vivid, compassionate, and irreverent detail exactly what goes on in the minds of men and how women can use that knowledge to their advantage.
Readers will learn:
• what makes men cheat—and the secret relationship-builder that keeps them faithful for life
• how men know in the first five minutes whether or not they want a relationship with you
• the five truths about his sexuality that a man will never reveal to his partner
• why men really DO want to talk about the relationship—and the simple words that will lift his code of silence
Discover these and hundreds more scientifically proven and never-before-revealed secrets about men, love, and sex.
Synopsis
In this funny and fascinating guide for women, thousands of men confess what turns them on, what turns them off, and what turns "for now" into "forever." With shocking and never-before seen statistics and powerful confessions, Men's Health editor-in-chief David Zinczenko presents a funny and fascinating guide for women into the inner workings of the male mind. Here, in
Men, Love & Sex, the most perplexing questions that women have about guys and relationships are finally answered. Men give their frank and honest thoughts to such questions as: -How will you know when he's in love?-What's really wrong when he says "nothing"?-How can you get him to kiss you more (and longer)?-How badly did his ex mess him up?-How can you get him to open up?-What does he crave in the bedroom more than anything else?
-What drives him to end a relationship?-What are the best ways to keep him from cheating?
-Why does he always miss the toilet? Men's brains, feelings, and actions can be harder to interpret than abstract art. So let Men, Love & Sex become your guide to navigating a relationship through all of its stages. Once you know the secrets to the male mind, you'll be able to bridge the communication gaps that divide men and women. You'll be able to strengthen the relationship you have now--or use your new insights to find the perfect man for you. In the end, you'll get better talks, better sex, better fighting, better understanding, better love, better relationships, and a better life. For the both of you.
About the Author
DAVID ZINCZENKO, editor-in-chief of
Men’s Health magazine, has written op-ed pieces for the
New York Times,
Los Angeles Times, and
USA Today and is a frequent guest on the
Today show, talking about men and relationships. In 2003,
People magazine named him one of the "50 Most Eligible Bachelors." He divides his time between Allentown, Pennsylvania, and New York City.
TED SPIKER, an assistant professor of journalism at the University of Florida, is a contributing editor to Men’s Health. He lives in Gainesville, Florida.