
How to Make Male Friends as a Grown Ass Man
Unlocking and Understanding How to Make and Keep Male Friendships
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Narrated by:
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Oliver Hunt
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By:
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Ben D. Ingham
About this listen
How to make male friends...as a grown-ass man!
When you were young, for a male to make friends with another male was pretty damn simple - you walked up to them and asked them to be your friend. Try that as an adult and you will get some very strange looks!
With this audiobook, best-selling author and speaker Ben D. Ingham has successfully unlocked the code and made it so much easier to make and keep male friendships.
Topics covered include:
- Male friendships 101: the key?
- Finding friends and keeping them as an adult
- How to actually meet new buds as an adult
- Effortless small talk and banter
- The key to asking to hang out
- The rules of male mates
- Dealing with social situations
- Moving from virtual friends to IRL
- Break down the barrier, smash the glass wall
- And so much more!
“The perfect guide for any guy living in these modern times. Everything is broken into easy to understand sections, making a once difficult and awkward situation so much easier.” (Colin Timberlake, Cal Magazine)
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