Why Men Want Sex and Women Need Love: Unravelling the Simple Truth


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Allan and Barbara Pease, the international bestsell­ing authors of Why Men Don't Listen & Women Can't Read Maps, deliver their most exciting book yet.

Will men and women ever see eye-to-eye about love and sex? How will relationships ever be rewarding if men only want to rush into bed and women want to rush to the altar? In this practical, witty and down-to-earth guide, couples experts Allan and Barbara Pease reveal the truth about how men and women can really get along. By translating science and cutting edge research into a powerful yet highly entertaining read, you'll learn how to find true happiness and compatibility with the opposite sex.

REVEALED IN THIS BOOK:

* The seven types of love
* The top five things women want from men
* What to do when the chemistry is wrong
* What turns men and women on - and off
* The most common "New Relationship" mistakes and how to avoid them
* How to decode "manspeak"

If you want to get the most satisfaction from your relationship, or are single and looking for the right person, then you must read this book for the answer to Why Men Want Sex and Women Need Love.

Author: Barbara Pease, Allan Pease
Publisher: Harmony
Published: 01/12/2010
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.51lbs
Size: 8.06h x 5.18w x 0.79d
ISBN13: 9780307591593
ISBN10: 030759159X
BISAC Categories:
- Family & Relationships | Love & Romance
- Psychology | Interpersonal Relations
- Psychology | Human Sexuality (see also Social Science | Human Sexuality)

About the Author
ALLAN and BARBARA PEASE are the most successful relationship
authors in the business. They have written a total of 15 bestsellers -
including 9 number ones - and give seminars in up to 30
countries each year. Their books are available in over 100
countries, are translated into 51 languages and have sold over
25 million copies. They appear regularly in the media worldwide
and their work has been the subject of 9 television series, a stage
play and a No.1 box office movie which attracted a combined
audience of over 100 million.