Guys are Waffles, Girls are Spaghetti
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Narrated by:
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Bill Farrell
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Pam Farrell
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Written by:
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Chad Eastham
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Bill Farrel
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Pam Farrel
About this listen
Boy meets Girl; Boy wonders what in the world Girl is talking about and how he will ever keep up. Girl wonders what is wrong with Boy. Enter, Waffles and Spaghetti - every teen's guide to figuring out the opposite sex and understanding and valuing our unique differences.
In a pivotal time of their development and social lives, teens are left to try and understand one another without much guidance. The purpose of this book is to help better understand themselves as well those from the "alien gender".
Guys' brains are like waffles - they keep their lives compartmentalized in boxes. Girls' brains are like spaghetti - everything in their life is connected to everything else. This book for teens includes brain development, social habits, differences in emotions, and relationship building skills for teens to develop early in their life. Loaded with humor and fun examples, this is a great way for teens to learn about healthy relationships with the opposite sex.
©2009 Chad Eastham, Bill Farrel, and Pam Farrel (P)2019 Thomas NelsonWhat listeners say about Guys are Waffles, Girls are Spaghetti
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- Jordanna
- 2022-11-26
Loved the book, but a few comments
The woman who was reading this book had clearly never read it before. She had an awkward rhythm that clearly indicated it was her first read through. This made for awkward listening.
There was a lot of talk about god and Jesus. As a non Christian listening, I thought it would have been nice if you had altered this and just chosen the words Higher Power and no need to speak about Jesus at all.
This would make the book more accessible to all faiths.
The message/information in this book was great and I enjoyed a lot of it.
Is there an adult oriented version? As much as I can extract a lot and apply it to adults, I am far from a teenager and would have enjoyed a version with examples more oriented to me.
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