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The Love Gap

A Radical Plan to Win in Life and Love

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The Love Gap

Written by: Jenna Birch
Narrated by: Therese Plummer
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A research-based guide to navigating the newest dating phenomenon - "the love gap" - and a trailblazing action plan to help smart, confident, career-driven women find (and keep) their match.

For a rising generation of young women, the sky is the limit. Women can be anything and have everything. They are outpacing their male peers in higher education and earning the corner office at work. Smart, driven, assertive women are succeeding at just about everything they do - except romance.

Why are so many men afraid to date smart women?

Modern men claim to want smarts, success, and independence in romantic partners. Or so says the data collected by scientists and dating websites. If that's the case, why are so many independent, successful women winning in life, but losing in love? Journalist Jenna Birch has finally named the perplexing reason: "the love gap" - or that confusing rift between who men say they want to date and who they actually commit to. Backed by extensive data, research, in-depth interviews with experts and real-life relationship stories, The Love Gap is the first book to explore the most talked-about dating trend today. The guide also establishes a new framework for navigating modern relationships, and the tricky new gender dynamics that impact them. Women can, and should, have it all without settling.

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©2018 Jenna Birch (P)2018 Hachette Audio
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Cutie self help book with a great narrative.

Some what funny, with a great narrator. A little redundant as a confidant woman already knows most of these points . If your looking for insight into confidence or what going on in others heads some in sight is give here. Funny and enjoyable to listen to. Gave me material to discuss with others.

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Sickening manifesto for the relationship escalator

I listened to this because I wanted to understand how women think. Turns out this is some kind of guide/manifesto for little princesses who buy into the fantasy of finding "the one" who will be madly in love with her, marry her, raise a family with her and live happily ever after. It comes with a sickening entitlement attitude where possessing a man is considered a birth right and if so many "high quality" women are single it's because men's ego can't handle being with "successful" woimen, and/or men are too stupid to know what's good for them. The whole think reeks of mononormativity and denial.

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