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A consultant and story editor from the hit TV show SEX AND THE CITY tell you what's really going on in a man's mind when he's apparently sending out mixed messages about his feelings for you: HE'S JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU. According to this humorous but intensely practical self-help guide, men avoid telling women that they're not interested in them because men hate messy, emotional confrontations. However, their actions are fairly screaming their interest, or lack thereof, and women need to pick up on that, dump the losers, and move on to the real, fulfilling relationships that they so richly deserve. This book torpedoes every lame excuse a woman makes for a boyfriend's bad or indifferent behavior. A man who's interested in a woman will move heaven and earth to be with her. If he won't call you, he won't ask you out, he won't propose, or he disappears entirely, wake up and smell the coffee: HE'S JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU. As featured on OPRAH and NBC's TODAY SHOW. Winner of the 2005 Quill Award in Health/Self-Improvement.
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"...[S]mart, funny and surprisingly upbeat." - (Publishers Weekly, 8/9/04)
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- Average review for this item:
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"I wanted to read this because of the episode it featured on Sex and the City. I enjoyed reading the book: it was funny & entertaining. But I did not feel like it was life changing. Most of what they explained I felt was pretty obvious.." But I understand that there are many girls out there who need a book like this to break it down for them."
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"Changed my life! haha, seriously!"
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"love it very funny will keep you interested all the way through"
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"hilarious!"
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"all the people (WOMEN) rating this low are just mad that his advice is right. And it is right.
You'll feel sort of crappy when you're done reading it, but I think it's worth it in the long run. It puts men into perspective a little better. A good read. Funny at times, but full of the truth. And that's what we claim we want, right?"
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