"Ms. Venker's contribution to humanity, to families, to marriages, to women is huge."Â
- Dr. Laura Schlessinger, author of twelve New York Times bestsellers and host of one of the most popular talk shows in radio history
SEX. DATING. LOVE. MARRIAGE. WHAT IF YOU'RE DOING IT ALL WRONG?
In her trademark 'tell-it-like-it-is' style comes a bold new book from author and 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. Known as The Feminist Fixer, Suzanne and her co-author John M. Townsend, Ph.D., free women from the equality meme and emboldens them to embrace the way men and women are naturally wired.Â
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?Â
Did you find a husband only to discover later that marriage is just too damn hard?Â
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, Ph.D., 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. But a note of warning: you must be willing to step outside your comfort zone and accept controversial truths. If you can do this, you've found the key.
You know how to win at almost everything else. Isn't time for you to win at love?Â
Women Who Win at Love is an in-depth examination of modern marriage and relationships and a wake-up call for women at every stage of life. You will learn:
- the 8 dating rules that lead to marriage
- why super successful women struggle in loveÂ
- what men want and what women want (hint: they're not the same)
- why love alone is not a reason to get married
- how to avoid the green grass syndrome
- why acting like a man lands women in a ditch