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  • The Alpha Female's Guide to Men and Marriage

  • How Love Works
  • Written by: Suzanne Venker
  • Narrated by: Sherry Farmer-Hebert
  • Length: 5 hrs and 4 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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The Alpha Female's Guide to Men and Marriage

Written by: Suzanne Venker
Narrated by: Sherry Farmer-Hebert
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The Alpha Female's Guide to Men and Marriageshows women who have a dominating personality how to love a man. America is in love with the alpha female. She's the quintessential modern woman--assertive, razor sharp, and fully in control. Her success in the marketplace is undeniable, a downright boon to society. But what happens when the alpha female gets married?

©2017 Suzanne Venker (P)2017 Post Hill Press
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Interesting point of view but incomplete

It promotes respecting the husband but not speaking, and giving sex regardless of if the woman’s needs were met. The premise is that men want to please their wives. What if they don’t? We can’t tell him what we need because that’s too much chatter! We can’t take the lead and show or explain because that’s emasculating.

Women have to find lower paying jobs to please their man but who’s telling them to find better jobs to compensate for the loss? The author does say men may feel extra pressure for being the sole breadwinner but they want that…

I struggle to believe that men can’t appreciate a true answer when they ask a question but we’re supposed to only agree and answer what would please them.

I was not the right audience. And I hope my sons have more self-respect and self-esteem that they won’t need their partners to be lesser persons.


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