He's Just Not That Into You: The No Excuses Truth To Understanding Guys
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Price:
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$24.99
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On Sale:
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28/10/2004
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Formats:
B Format Paperback
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"Six words to change your life forever ... This book should be on every single woman′s nightstand!"
- Oprah Winfrey
For ages, women have come together over coffee and cocktails to analyze the puzzling behaviour of men. He′s afraid to get hurt again. Maybe he′s intimidated by me. He just got out of a relationship. Greg Behrendt and fellow Sex and the City writer Liz Tuccillo are here to say that men are not that complicated, even if they′d like you to think they are. And there are no mixed messages.
He′s just not that into you if:
He′s not asking you out
He′s just too insanely busy to pick up the phone
He doesn′t like the words ′relationship′ or ′boyfriend′
He′s Just Not That Into You is provocative, hilarious and intoxicatingly liberating. No longer will beautiful, smart, funny women like you waste time making excuses for a dead-end relationship. With Greg and Liz′s wise words of advice, you can set yourself free to find the guy who really is into you, and would love to show you how much.
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This hilarious, playful, but honest explanation of male behaviour from a writer and a consultant of Sex and the City, is designed to stop women wasting their time chasing after men who aren′t into them, and help them to move on and find men who really are. The line,...
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