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Chick Magnet
- What Men Don't Know That Women Wish They Did
- De: Esmée St James
- Narrado por: Esmée St James
- Duración: 7 h y 29 m
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Too many smart, successful men struggle when it comes to finding that missing piece of their happiness puzzle - a successful love life. They’re still single because they’re too busy building a career, or they’re divorced and discouraged, or they’re simply the “nice” guy who’s either intimidated or doesn’t believe he can be sexy. Sound like you? You’re not alone.
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Good things for a guy to be reminded about!
- De PaulWard125 en 03-10-22
- Chick Magnet
- What Men Don't Know That Women Wish They Did
- De: Esmée St James
- Narrado por: Esmée St James
Esme'e nails it in this concise "how to" manual!
Revisado: 07-29-19
With this book, Esme'e has provided men with a detailed play book and reminder of the things that women are looking for in a man! One of the best attributes of the book is that it is appropriate for both men and women; whether single/dating, in a relationship and even married.
I pride myself in being sensitive to the needs, wants and desires of women with respect to a viable male suitor. That said I found many chapters to be enlightening with either a trait or behavior that I was not paying attention to, or one that I could use improvement in!
One of the most helpful attributes of the book is the concise list that Esme'e provides at the end of each chapter. A literal check list of what was covered. And finally an equally concise summary at the end.
I have read this book in paperback as well as listened to it on Audible multiple times. I have given the book as a gift to several friends/colleagues, some single, some married; and all without exception have thanked me and told of specific changes they have made as a result of reading Chick Magnet; without exception!!!
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