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  • The Woman's Guide to How Men Think: Love, Commitment, and the Male Mind

  • Written by: Shawn T. Smith
  • Narrated by: Paul Aulridge
  • Length: 5 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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The Woman's Guide to How Men Think: Love, Commitment, and the Male Mind

Written by: Shawn T. Smith
Narrated by: Paul Aulridge
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Comedian George Carlin once said, "Women are from earth. Men are from earth. Just deal with it." Though witty, this sentiment fails to recognize one of the real truths in life: that both genders are completely mystified by one another, and often have a mile-long list of complaints for the opposite sex. Yet, generally speaking, both men and women want to get along—especially if there's romance involved.

A Woman's Guide to How Men Think offers a practical, humorous, yet compassionate guide for women who want to learn the secrets of the elusive male mind. With author Shawn Smith's trademark humor, you'll come to understand why men think and see the world the way they do, and how to work with men to cultivate understanding and communication in relationships, without expecting men to be creatures that they are not. This isn't a male-bashing book about how men should be more like women, but a book about how men actually are, and how women can use this understanding to get what they need from their relationships.

You'll also learn why men often feel frustrated and criticized, how to deal with lack of communication in ways that don't put men on the defensive, and how being curious and compassionate (while not accepting disrespectful or abusive behavior) instead of dismissing men for their inherently male traits can lead to greater understanding between the sexes.

The plain truth is that both men and women are from planet earth. But that doesn't mean we are the same. If you are looking for an insider's guide to the ever-elusive male mind, this is the audiobook for you.

©2013 Shawn Smith (P)2014 Wetware Media

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Excellent read

This has helped me tremendously in understanding the male mind and their behavior. I was able to identify many unhealthy patterns that led to the demise of my 2nd marriage. I will take everything from this book to heart and be mindful how I am practicing the tips and strategies to build a successful relationship in the future. Although Shawn is specific about the concepts largely being generalizations I feel less anxious overall about my current relationship issue and feel like I understand my boyfriend much better. Now begins the work. Enjoy! And excellent read for any man or woman who wants to get the most out of their relationship and create a happy healthy connection.

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Has some good ideas and information

Shawn did explain that generalizations and stereotypes are inevitable when writing this type of book, but I still found the depiction of men to be quite foreign to my own experience as one. I'm sure there are a lot of guys out there who feel afraid of talking to women or who are just obedient dog types looking for the next pat on the head, but I've just never been that type. That being said, there's still tons of good information on how to communicate and solve problems, and I still took lots of notes on how to improve communication in relationships. Just remember the book is directed toward women and generally assumes that men are simple dog-like types, which may not be true at all from person to person.

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