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What Men Know That Women Don't: How to Love Women Without Losing Your Soul

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Here's a book for both men and women that is guaranteed to start some heated discussions! FOR WOMEN: Eavesdrop on the secret codes of masculinity. Discover what makes men tick. Penetrate the brain-fog of masculine thinking. Peel the cerebral onion of guy-hood. Find out how to get your way with your man. FOR GUYS: Here's a fishing trip down the river of your natural self. A vacation from "relationships." A holiday from all things feminine. A trout stream for your brain, naturally cleansed of "shopping," feminism and other female-borne viruses. A chance to drain the blackened oil from your cerebral engine, and fill it with five clean quarts of good feelings about yourself. Kick off your boots and wiggle your frozen toes on the fireplace of your masculine soul. You'll never be the same again.

534 pages, Paperback

First published September 25, 2001

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June 20, 2025
That guy is in idiot. I am not saying that some of the things he says are not true. But his inability to find a worthy woman is being spilled into this nonsense.
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April 28, 2012
Hard to explain how much this book shocked me. It is a long, chaotic rant about men, women and religion, where the author well may break into whining about his divorce, then quote page after page from the mysoginistic essay by Esther Vilar, "El Varon Domado", then give a lecture on the quest of the Divine Hunter inside each of us, brave males.
You don`t need to agree with the book, you don`t need to read the whole of it to understand it. The book doesn`t try to convince you, it doesn`t connect with your rational side. All the contrary: it is a call to your soul, to the things you KNOW even if you never dare to express them. I had forgotten how vaste, how amazing life is. I had forgotten why I used to have faith in God. This book has given me back those two things.
I haven`t seen such passion since I read Nietzsche. This man, Zubaty, speaks like a prophet. I just can`t see things the same way after reading this book. Yes, this book has changed my life.
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