For Women Only: What You Need to Know About the Inner Lives of Men by Shaunti Feldhahn

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  • Pub. Date: July 2004
  • 192pp
  • Sales Rank: 8,178

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    • Pub. Date: July 2004
    • Publisher: The Doubleday Religious Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 192pp
    • Sales Rank: 8,178

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    For Women Only is full of eye-opening revelations you need to not only understand the man in your life, but to support and love him in the way he needs to be loved.

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    Biography

    Shaunti Feldhahn started out as an analyst on Wall Street and ended up a surprise bestselling author, encouraging the Christian community toward service and outreach with the #1 bestseller Y2K: The Millennium Bug—A Balanced Christian Response. Also an author of message fiction, Shaunti is a newspaper columnist on women’s issues, contributing the conservative opinion for the Atlanta Journal- Constitution’s popular online “Woman to Woman” column. Shaunti and her husband, Jeff, are active leaders in their church, leading a home group that encourages married couples toward greater intimacy with God and each other.

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    Do NOT Look To This Book for Help with Troubled Relationships!by helenahndbskt

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    October 22, 2009: This book gives horrible, blaming the victim type advice to women. If something is amiss in the relationship, the author instructs the reader (presumably female) to just "be more accepting" of his nature. With regard to sex, she expains that it deepens men's emotions so women should give it to their men as often as possible. The only problem with her advice is that she claims that sex doesn't deepen the emotional connection between the man and the woman -- it only serves to make men feel more confident in themselves. And, with regard to men being visual creatures, the author claims that men have a "visual rolodex" and unwanted pornographic images just pop into their heads at any time without warning. Yes, Ladies, your man is mentally undressing the woman next to him in the check out line at the grocery store. Her advice is that women should just accept this about men and love it about them. Frankly, this sickens me as a man would be crushed to know if his wife were also doing this.

    The author writes with a very boys will boys attitude; everything that men do that offends women and ruins their self-confidence is okay because men "can't help it". The tone of this book makes women feel very badly about themselves because the author asserts that a "good women" would want to change for their mates so women should change themselves to be more "ideal" for their men.

    Simply put, this book perpetuates the male as king of the house, woman as subservient possession stereotype and the double standard of acceptable behaviors for men. The author only makes the reader feel like an unjustified, frigid, spoiled brat if she doesn't give her man the things prescribed in this book. I walked away from this book feeling disgusted with my man for having these innate tendencies and feeling betrayed by the author. She, as a woman, should have realized that her words would be more hurtful than helpful to those of us in troubled relationships. If you're looking for some intelligent, enlighting advice to help you through a tough time in your relationshion -- then this book is NOT for you.

    This book lacks respect for women and the equality that they deserve in their marriages.

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    September 17, 2009: This is a great get-to-the-point book. The author does a wonderful job of informing women on what men really think. It's great that it's a Christian book but her book would be appealing and useful for any woman who is about to be married or has been married for years. I read this book and my husband asked, "what's wrong with you? You're doing so many great things!" So the book clearly helped me get a better understanding in our marriage! It's a must read!


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