Conversation between a guy and a gal about 'A Tomboy's Guide'

A conversation with a guy and a gal about 'A Tomboy's Guide'
at Fahrenheit Restaurant in Charlotte.


Over dinner, a conversation between a guy and a gal about "A Tomboy's Guide To Knowing, Loving And Understandig Men," broke out. (www.cmwriter.com/books)

Gal: This is the first time that I've read a book by a woman that bashes women.

Guy: It doesn't bash women. I think it just gives the other perspective. It was pretty fair on both sides.

Gal: I can see that, but the critiques on women were pretty harsh. 

Guy: It probably seems that way because every other writer always tries to make women seem like victims instead of equally responsible for what happens in relationships. 

CM Writer chiming in: I feel like a lot of people playing the "relationship guru" role are very patronizing and talk down to their audience, mainly women, as though being a man makes them the holder of every answer when it comes to relationships. The truth is...there is never one right answer, and people are hardly ever truthful about their own experiences.  I don't personally believe in "relationship gurus." I wrote the book to spark conversations between the sexes.

Gal: That's true. I get irritated by these guys who only seem to focus on telling women what to do to get "chosen" by the right man. Like women are the only ones with issues. No one is telling guys how to be the "right man." 

Your Boyfriend's Best Girlfriend: A Tomboy's Guide To Knowing, Loving And Understanding Men delves into the male psyche in a unique, at times comical and other times serious, way. 


"A fun look into the male psyche."- reader of #ATomboysGuide http://t.co/0FLCsGKiob #book #RelationshipGoals #goodread #mustread

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