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
When you live life with him or without him, that is when he will accept and value you for who you are.
Once you start laughing, you start healing.
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.
When a nice girl overcompensates, her behavior says, “What I have to offer isn’t enough, and who I am isn’t enough.
A beautiful woman can make herself look ugly in the eyes of a man if she is very insecure.
One man’s “ugly” is another man’s “beautiful.
He should accept me as I am!” says the woman who is too nice. Accept you? Oh no, sister. Slap yourself. He should want you madly. Acceptance has nothing to do with it. He accepts a doormat. But he desires his dreamgirl.
It isn’t about looks; gorgeous women get dumped every day.
When it comes to believing in yourself, put your eye on the mark and don’t blink. If you have a goal, a dream, or an aspiration…believe in yourself while you are on the way to your destination, and you will have already arrived.
A dreamgirl, on the other hand, won't kill herself to impress anyone.
The nice girl makes the mistake of being available all the time.
Anything a person chases in life runs away.
It's that a bit of irreverence is necessary to have any self-esteem at all. Not irreverence for people, but rather, for what other people think.