Sherry Argov
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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 a man meets a woman who seems too perfect, too sweet, or too agreeable, he tends to become bored very quickly.
There is a fundamental difference between men and women - women need romance, men need intrigue.
Intelligent women make the mistake of assuming that if they hold a higher degree, they can hold their own in a political debate, and they have a good understanding of mid-caps
When you nag, you become the problem, an he deals with it by turning you out, but when you dont nag, he deals with the problem.
Don't ever let anyone shake your faith in yourself, because that's really all that you have.
You can get away with saying much more with humor than you can with a straight face
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.
If a man isn't being nice when you're out, all you have to do is remain polite and then go home early.
If someone else doesn't like your confidence, that's their problem. Why? You always come before they do, that's why.
Expressing yourself when he takes for granted doesn't work.
If you can't convince 'em, confuse 'em.
If she is clearly right, find fault with her that has nothing to do with the incident, and use that.
Because of his hormones, he only has three emotions: crabby, hungry, horny.
Let's replace "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you" with "Do unto others, after they show you they are worthy.