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Summary of John Gottman's The Man’s Guide to Women

By: Falcon Press
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Sample key takeaways from chapter one:

  • Women can be hard to understand, and they all are unique. However, they all possess common aspects in many areas of life. Yet, uncovering their nature is not as complicated as it may seem.
  • The most important quality that women look for in men in trustworthiness. Trustworthiness implies accountability and reliability, as well as genuineness. Women want a man who can exercise a good influence on their children and who can safeguard their body and heart.
  • Women have two major complaints about men: First, that they are never there for them, and second, that there is a lack of connection and intimacy. Men complain that there is too much fighting and not enough sex. All these complaints are solved when men attune themselves to their women.
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