Here’s another cheery title:
Why Men Love Bitches: From Doormat to Dreamgirl-A Woman’s Guide to Holding Her Own in a Relationship.
Contending that some women are “too nice,” comedian and radio show host Sherry Argov has written Why Men Love Bitches: From Doormat to Dreamgirl-A Woman’s Guide to Holding Her Own in a Relationship. “I’m not recommending that a woman have an abrasive disposition,” Argov writes, “The woman I’m describing is kind yet strong. She doesn’t give up her life, and she won’t chase a man.” Her sassy book is filled with scenarios and advice aimed at making women subtly stronger and self-empowered. Argov’s principles, which range from the farfetched to the downright absurd, include “If you give him a feeling of power, he’ll want to protect you and he’ll want to give you the world” and “A little distance combined with the appearance of self-control makes him nervous that he may be losing you.” The book, which has already been featured on The View and The O’Reilly Factor, should make waves with its controversial view of relationships.
This view really sums up exactly what is wrong with the relationship between men and women in America today.
Watch this, I will now take out her entire argument with a simple mini-paragraph:
There is certainly a correlation between good looks and bitchiness with women. This is due to the fact that the most beautiful women are the only ones who can get away repeatedly with being nasty throughout life, and, even then, many possess the character to resist acting in such a fashion. If bitchiness turned ugly women into sexpots then there may be some semblance to a position here, but this authoress is woefully confused. You tolerate bitchiness (I don’t anymore) in some women because it’s the tax paid for sleeping with them.

