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'The Problem With Women... Is Men' Set To Hit Bookstores This Holiday Season

New Book Shows That Failed Relationships Are Not All Womens' Fault

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) November 10, 2008 -- Relationships. Marriage. How do they work, and why don't they last? Flip on the TV or peruse the Self-Help section at any local bookstore and you see the same theme over and over again: Women need to change, and they need to work harder to understand men. Is this realistic? Hardly. Practical or effective? Not at all. Women in committed relationships are looking for meaningful guidance beyond 'dating do's and don'ts.' In The Problem with Women… is Men: The Evolution of a Man's Man to a Man of Higher Consciousness, author Charles Orlando relies on data from more than 1,600 interviews to take readers on a humorous, blunt, tell-all trip that exposes the male psyche. Orlando delves deeply into men's issues and their resistance to change, and offers a road map men can follow to become more sensitive, knowledgeable, intimate, involved--and evolved--in their relationships.

The Problem with Women... is Men
The Problem with Women... is Men

If men could break out of their caveman mentality and see the perception women have of them--it would be blindingly obvious to them why divorce rates are up, why kids' grades are down, and why the women they claim to love are taking enough anti-depressants to put anyone into a drunken stupor.
From The Problem with Women... is Men: "If men could break out of their caveman mentality and see the perception women have of them--it would be blindingly obvious to them why divorce rates are up, why kids' grades are down, and why the women they claim to love are taking enough anti-depressants to put anyone into a drunken stupor."

Be warned: This book rejects long-held tenets of male behavior, with revealing facts and opinions from hundreds of interviews with both men and women. Topics covered include:
 
  • For Women: How To Positively Affect A Man's Evolution… Without Losing Your Individuality
  • Everything You Wanted To Know About Evolved Men (But Were Afraid To Ask)
  • Dating, Dining, And Sex
  • The Untold Secrets Of Successful Relationships

The Problem with Women... is Men will be available December 1, 2008 for $14.95. Reviews are available at http://www.theproblemwithwomenismen.com/reviews


About the Author
Charles Orlando is a high-tech marketing veteran, who has launched numerous software companies into the mainstream. He is an active member of American Mensa for the San Francisco Bay Area, and his writing has been published in a variety of publications, both online and offline. He has extensive media training, and has served as a media spokesperson in various staff positions for start-up and established companies. Charles' writing and a complete media kit is available at www.theproblemwithwomenismen.com.

About The Problem with Women... is Men
The Problem with Women… is Men: The Evolution of a Man's Man to a Man of Higher Consciousness by Charles Orlando, Family & Relationships/Interpersonal Relations,
Paperback, 6 x 9, 160pp, $14.95, ISBN 1-4392-0514-0,
Distributor: Booksurge, Publication: December 2008

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