The Re-Education of the Female
Author: Moore, Dante
ISBN: 9781593091705
Publisher: Strebor Books
Year First Published: 2008
Pages: 176
Dimensions: 8.25 inches x 5.3125 inches x 0.5 inches
Format: Paperback / softback
Description:
A no-holds barred look inside the mind of today’s Black male and how he perceives, relates, and responds to the modern-day African-American female.
Usually when it comes to breaking down relationships between men and women, you hear advice from over-the-hill psychologists or unqualified doctors, but not the average male, and never a masculine brother with any kind of urban flavor. The Re-Education of the Female changes that. For years, women have been the more communicative gender. Now women will have an idea of what the men in their lives may be thinking; and in some cases, why they think a certain way. Women will gain insight on some of the actions and behaviors portrayed by men, which once may have been deemed judgmental, insensitive, or just plain rude. Dante Moore has depicted the male psyche from many different angles on how a man not only perceives women, but how one relates and responds to them as well.
It's written in black and white, with a no-holds-barred approach—forcing women to take a step back and think a moment before engaging in conversations, relationships, affairs, sexual encounters, and more with the opposite sex. Keeping it real and delivering the all-out truth was undoubtedly Moore's main focus when writing this book. Although candid and direct, this book will prove to be very enlightening as it gives intimate details on what men are looking for physically, mentally, socially and emotionally versus what they're actually witnessing, experiencing and in some cases, tolerating.
A mature and open-minded intellect will really understand and appreciate this representation of the male point of view. This book is the perfect starting point for women to evaluate themselves with a little more detail, before pointing fingers and tossing blame at the endless reasons surrounding why they can't find a "good man."
ISBN: 9781593091705
Publisher: Strebor Books
Year First Published: 2008
Pages: 176
Dimensions: 8.25 inches x 5.3125 inches x 0.5 inches
Format: Paperback / softback
Description:
A no-holds barred look inside the mind of today’s Black male and how he perceives, relates, and responds to the modern-day African-American female.
Usually when it comes to breaking down relationships between men and women, you hear advice from over-the-hill psychologists or unqualified doctors, but not the average male, and never a masculine brother with any kind of urban flavor. The Re-Education of the Female changes that. For years, women have been the more communicative gender. Now women will have an idea of what the men in their lives may be thinking; and in some cases, why they think a certain way. Women will gain insight on some of the actions and behaviors portrayed by men, which once may have been deemed judgmental, insensitive, or just plain rude. Dante Moore has depicted the male psyche from many different angles on how a man not only perceives women, but how one relates and responds to them as well.
It's written in black and white, with a no-holds-barred approach—forcing women to take a step back and think a moment before engaging in conversations, relationships, affairs, sexual encounters, and more with the opposite sex. Keeping it real and delivering the all-out truth was undoubtedly Moore's main focus when writing this book. Although candid and direct, this book will prove to be very enlightening as it gives intimate details on what men are looking for physically, mentally, socially and emotionally versus what they're actually witnessing, experiencing and in some cases, tolerating.
A mature and open-minded intellect will really understand and appreciate this representation of the male point of view. This book is the perfect starting point for women to evaluate themselves with a little more detail, before pointing fingers and tossing blame at the endless reasons surrounding why they can't find a "good man."