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
Men tend to fall in love when they feel like they are cherished or revered as the 'man' in the relationship.
There is a fundamental difference between men and women - women need romance, men need intrigue.
Men secretly respect a woman who is strong, has confidence and has dreams of her own. There's nothing more attractive to a man than a woman who has dignity and pride in who she is.
One man’s “ugly” is another man’s “beautiful.
Men are selfish and don't think about anything else but them self." pg. 45
Women tend to love men in their presence, while men tend to love women in their absence.
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.
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.
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.
It is your attitude about yourself that a man will adopt.
There's nothing more prized to a man than something he had to wait for, work for, or strugle a little bit to get.
When a man takes a woman for granted, he still looks for reassurance that she is still right there.