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Why I Cheat: Men, Marriage, and Cheating by Tim Patten (20-Feb-2014) Paperback

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According to some sources, women complain at their men roughly eight thousand minutes every single year. That means some men tolerate eleven hours of abuse every month-and it's often waged by women who are manipulative, violent, and vindictive. They make life a living nightmare for their men, but now it's time to fight back.This hook-up guide gives you the data, lessons, and courage to fend off these women and enjoy a life of sexual pleasure. Discover stories based on real people, and be inspired to avoid enslavement and the trap of marriage; understand how monogamy stifles freedom and creativity; enjoy sexual adventures with an assortment of beautiful women; and embrace infidelity without feeling guilt or remorse.Author Tim Patten speaks up for men everywhere. Whether you're seeking to liberate yourself from abuse, cope with a jealous girlfriend or wife, or just start having fun again, you can find a path that leads to freedom in "Why I Cheat.""

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First published February 20, 2014

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December 28, 2018
A fun reading,yet the book lacks findings or any drag of important points. At times, love these type of controversial topics haha.
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November 18, 2016
Why I Cheat is a must read for the male who is either in a relationship of needs some advice before dating. Most of the stories hits home. One took, an Omen like Flight of Fantasy. I liked it, but felt that it could be a novel of its own.
This book truly can act as a self help manual with some tweaking. Even still, I feel that this should be a required course in College.
Good job Mr. Patten.!
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