He Meant, She Meant

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by Jenny Lyn Bader


  So that you don’t include every boring word—only the ones these two need at that moment—or if they wanted to live together.

  They need words to talk about images of other men and women.

  Of fathers and mothers.

  Of people.

  THERE’S A REASON WE CALL THEM THE OPPOSITE SEX…

  They use the same words we do—with totally different meanings. Now, from the society that has you endlessly pressing pound and star, comes a book with scores of side-by-side definitions of all-important expressions from “yes,” “no,” and “maybe,” to “I’m busy!”

  HE MEANTISHE MEANT will help women distinguish between male toughness and vulnerability—and understand male rejection and confusion before you’ve lived with him for twenty years—and know when to run screaming and when it’s time to pounce.

  HE MEANTISHE MEANT will help men know what she really means when she uses words like “sex” and “relationship.” Guys, think of it like this—only thing at stake here is your whole life and personal freedom!

  “A HUMOROUS LOOK AT THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE SEXES WHICH ANY RULES GIRL WILL UNDERSTAND.”

  —Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider, authors of The Rules: Time-Tested Secrets for Capturing the Heart of Mr. Right

  “IF SAMUEL JOHNSON AND ERMA BOMBECK WERE LOCKED IN A HOTEL ROOM WITH A LAPTP AND A BOTTLE OF BOURBON, THE COMIC RESULT MIGHT BE HE MEANT/SHE MEANT… OR ONE FUNNY BABY.”

  —Nate Penn and Lawrence LaRose, authors of The code: Time-Tested Secrets for Getting What you Want from Women—Without Marring Them!

 

 

 


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