Sherry Argov

Sherry Argov
Sherry Argov is an American writer. She authored the number one international bestseller Why Men Love Bitches. Her book has been voted "One of the Ten Most Iconic Books of the Past Ten Years" and "America's Top Relationship Guide". The author's writings were published in over 100 magazines, including People,Cosmopolitan, Vanity Fair, Self, Glamour. She has also appeared on various television programs including Fox News Channel, MSNBC, and The Today Show. Argov's books have been translated into over thirty languages...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWriter
CountryUnited States of America
Don't believe what anyone tells you about yourself.
If someone else doesn't like your confidence, that's their problem. Why? You always come before they do, that's why.
You always want what you can’t have.
You can get away with saying much more with humor than you can with a straight face
If you allow your rhythm to be interrupted, you'll create a void. Then to replace what you give up, you'll start to expect and need more from your partner.
For a woman the objective is often a committed relationship also known as the destination. For a men roadtrip on the way to the destination is often the more fun.
He must feel that you choose to be with him, not that you need to be with him.
Men don't respond to words. What they respond to is "no contact".
If a man isn't being nice when you're out, all you have to do is remain polite and then go home early.
Relationship Principle 6 Men see how you dress, and then make assumptions about your relationship potential.
Don't ever let anyone shake your faith in yourself, because that's really all that you have.
Whenever you are too worried about someone else's approval, that person loses respect for you.
Before sex, a man isn't thinking clearly and a woman is thinking clearly. After sex, it reverses. The man is thinking clearly and a woman isn't.
The nice girl thinks she's giving up something to get something better in return. She gives up control over her own life. When the time comes for her to get what she expected, she winds up disappointed. In addition to being empty-handed, she's depleted.