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What Men Know That Women Don't: How to Love Women Without Losing Your Soul

What Men Know That Women Don't: How to Love Women Without Losing Your Soul
By Rich Zubaty

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Here's a book for both men and women that is guaranteed to start some heated discussions! FOR WOMEN: Eavesdrop on the secret codes of masculinity. Discover what makes men tick. Penetrate the brain-fog of masculine thinking. Peel the cerebral onion of guy-hood. Find out how to get your way with your man. FOR GUYS: Here's a fishing trip down the river of your natural self. A vacation from "relationships." A holiday from all things feminine. A trout stream for your brain, naturally cleansed of "shopping," feminism and other female-borne viruses. A chance to drain the blackened oil from your cerebral engine, and fill it with five clean quarts of good feelings about yourself. Kick off your boots and wiggle your frozen toes on the fireplace of your masculine soul. You'll never be the same again.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #541382 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-09
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 540 pages

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Wish I had this book when I was a teenager5
After generations of exposure to feminist thinking most people believe we live in a "patriarchal" society which gives every advantage to men. Many feminist myths have become "commonsense" knowledge and the foundation of never ending political rhetoric. Women's issues are a legitimate topic of college courses. Men's issues are a not even a valid topic for casual conversation. The viewpoint has become unbalanced and extremely damaging to both genders. In "What Men Know that Women Don't", Rich Zubaty effectively critiques the typical view of female oppression and gender relations.

Zubaty went through some difficult personal experiences, and then spent two years in intensive study of gender issues. "What Men Know" is the product of his experience and study. In this book, he exposes the fallacies and deceptions of conventional feminist points of view. Women are not now, nor have they ever been, oppressed by men. As Zubaty points out, women on average outlive their supposed oppressors by ten years. Women do not have to fight wars, work in coal mines, or even fix the cars they drive. There are not many women in "power" positions, but when questioned individually, most women are not even interested in such pursuits. Feminists have created an anti-male world view out of smoke, mirrors, and erroneous statistics.

Zubaty's book is an attempt to turn the tables and restore some dignity to the male experience. Nearly all the art, literature, and science ever created was done by men. This fact is not an accident or the result of female oppression. By nature men are creative, spiritual, and nurturing. Men can be team members, or team leaders. These positive traits are not "masculine" qualities or "feminine" qualities but simply potential human qualities. After 100 years of feminist rhetoric, many basic truths have simply been forgotten. Zubaty brings these truths back into the light. With a more balanced understanding of mens issues, it may be possible to get away from the gender wars and get the focus back to human issues.

The book is well written and entertaining. It is a work which may really change your way of thinking and your life.

a must read for all men5
Its sad how many men are completely unaware of feministic bigotry and ignorant of men`s issues.But its not too late,men can still save themselves and the society they created..but they`ll have to forget sports,cars and sexy bimbos long enough to educate themselves about the real issues facing men today.Read this book and pull your head out of your rear end.

Surviving the feminization of America5
This book changed my life. Rich wrote"we are the biological inheritor of a body that needs prayer". Over the years I drifted towards praying to the spirit in the trees and forest, but when I read the words "Deer God". I was given an ancient name that rang in my heart and how we have been slowly sperated from our power and our masculine conbribution to humanity, by female memes. Rich's book rinched me out of the female paradigms I was drowning in, open my eyes and set me adrift. The anchor I found in my heart, has been prayer and wisdom of a circle of men. The female paradimes are far to powerful to tackle on our own.