The core premise of Argov’s work is a rejection of the "Nice Girl" syndrome. According to Argov, "nice girls" often give too much, compromise their own needs, and inadvertently become predictable or desperate in the eyes of their partners.
One of the book's unique angles is its focus on the differences between casual dating and the commitment of marriage. Argov suggests that men marry when they feel they would lose something valuable if they didn't. She provides "Attraction Principles" designed to shift a man's mindset from "I don't want to lose my freedom" to "I don't want to lose this woman." The core premise of Argov’s work is a
Argov's work is based on her own experiences as a relationship expert, as well as her observations of the ways in which men and women interact. She argues that traditional relationship dynamics are often based on outdated stereotypes, with men expected to be the dominant partner and women expected to be submissive. Argov suggests that men marry when they feel
Sherry Argov Genre: Relationships / Dating Advice / Self-Help Published: 2006 (follow-up to her bestseller Why Men Love Bitches ) Sherry Argov Genre: Relationships / Dating Advice /