Women Who Win at Love
How to Build a Relationship That Lasts
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Narrated by:
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Maureen Taylor
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Written by:
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Suzanne Venker
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John M. Townsend PhD
About this listen
In her trademark "tell-it-like-it-is" style comes a bold new book from relationship coach Suzanne Venker, who blames feminists for destroying the relationship between the sexes by insisting men and women become "equal", as in the same. Suzanne and her coauthor John M. Townsend, PhD, free women from the equality meme and embolden them to embrace the way men and women are naturally wired.
Do you ever wish courtship would return so you could go out on a real date? Do you feel like your professional life is in order, but your love life is a mess? Did you find a husband only to discover later that marriage is just too damn hard?
Women who win at love don't have a gift you don't have. What makes them unique, explain Suzanne Venker and John M. Townsend, PhD, is that they aren't at war with the men in their lives. Rather than take a competitive approach to relationships, as the culture teaches, they accept that men are men and that women are women. And that makes all the difference.
Whether you're still single and mapping out your life, or you're divorced or unhappily married, Women Who Win at Love will permanently alter the way you view men and marriage, thus leading to your success in love.
©2019 Suzanne Venker and John M. Townsend, PhD (P)2020 TantorWhat listeners say about Women Who Win at Love
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- Manning
- 2022-04-05
Unconventional Advice: Follow Conventional Values
This info will come as hard to take for modern singles and young couples, I imagine. But as a mom of three grown daughters, all from my first marriage, and I am with my third husband in a (now) successful marriage, I believe the research doesn’t lie. Statistically proven, conventional wisdom prevails. I was taught, and taught my girls, the very narrative this book contradicts, and we have all been successful in life but struggled in love. There will always be exceptions but this book is valuable, at least for discussion within a couple, but quite possibly as a guide for success. I will be gifting a copy to my family members, as much as I wish it were not always so… because I believe it is.
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- Becky
- 2024-11-01
Just Wow
here's the book sex bad feel shame you hussy. don't let carrer goals stand in your way of love. Go back to the 1950s if you want a relationship
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