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And… the celebration of following through with the plan:
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And… the celebration of following through with the plan:
This video is nearing 250 million views. The main YouTube.com Vevo Beyoncé channel has more than one BILLION views of her videos.
The wimps that are unable to acknowledge her influence on the world… are idiots. They should carry on with their boring life, having no positive influence on the world.
You’re a Nice Guy Asking Me How I Found Such An Amazing Lady that Loves Me
Read thrice. Learn. You were deceived by the fantasies in the songs, the movies, Television, everything you’ve ever read or learned in Church on the topic. Get over it. Sure I’ll listen to you, and for $10,000 I’ll spend an hour giving you my best thoughts that have worked for me… but only after your read this three times. Thanks.
Bad news. Suzanne Venker’s new “Man’s Achilles’ heel” has SOLD OUT at the largest Barnes & Noble in Los Angeles (one copy remained at noon). It’s like Kryptonite to men, and women have bought every copy already! The ‘men aren’t necessary’ narrative has made men find bliss in opting out of marriage. Obviously, this book is written for women that still want to marry men. Its insights for women are too risky because good men might be convinced to consider getting married. That’s why Suzanne Venker’s new book is a the Achilles’ heel to men that have chosen to opt out of marriage. Today shows the bad news. Suzanne Venker has written a best selling book for women. It’s selling out at the most popular book stores!
Men are supposed to work, earn more money than his spouse (or suffer her disrespect) and do more around the house regardless of the kind of work he does outside of his household chores. Men are happier with not having to make the marriage commitment. Men opt instead to pay professionals to do the necessary stuff around the house. This obviously avails more time and resources which increases productivity and earnings, so he outsources more of the time-consuming life and business tasks that were taking away time freedom to have quality time with loved ones. Such momentum brings men even more time freedom and earnings, so men focus on being transformational philanthropreneurs with positive, global influence. This frees more time, increases resources, so he has seemingly unlimited quality time to spend with loved ones and of course, that someone special he’s not married to…
It’s obvious… Men do not want women to read Suzanne Venker’s new book.
Men need to call the Huffington Post, Slate, Gawker, The Atlantic and even the hissing morning anchor on Fox News Channel. Men should politely ask the top media influencers to script horrible ‘truths’ about Suzanne Venker and her new book. Perhaps then women will STOP BUYING “How To Choose a Husband, a 12-step guide for women seeking a lasting union in a culture that prepares them for anything but” — Most media sources say that men aren’t necessary. It’s become a joke that women laugh at. Most men in popular media (including commercials) are depicted as useless fools that cannot function in the real world – or jerks – or players.
There was only ONE copy remaining in the three-story Barnes & Noble location at the location developers nationwide studied in hopes of replicating its astounding success. Somebody needs to stop this book from being bought. I admit it, Suzanne Venker interviewed me for that new book, I’ve read it, and she’s a writer with skills superior to the script writers that craft negative spin on her every phrase.
If you care about protecting men’s decision to opt out of marriage, you should make sure that copies of “How to Choose A Husband, a 12….” are hidden from that front shelf, with its glowing red and white cover, at every store. It’s a public service!
From ‘Slate’ … There is a lot of Steve Harvey in Suzanne Venker’s new book, How To Choose a Husband, a 12-step guide for women seeking a lasting union in a culture that prepares them for anything but. The comedian and Family Feud host is quoted as an expert on marital sex after comparing her interview with Sam Botta to words of Steve Harvey. She states “I decided to ask Sam Botta, a celebrity interviewer in Los Angeles, to explain what men want. Sam’s comments… are eerily similar to those of Steve Harvey in Act Like a Lady.
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The comedian and Family Feud host is quoted an expert on marital sex after comparing her interview with Sam Botta to words of Steve Harvey. She states “I decided to ask Sam Botta, a celebrity interviewer in Los Angeles, to explain what men want. Sam’s comments about sex are eerily similar to those of Steve Harvey, who referred to sex “the cookie” in Act Like a Lady. Here’s what he told me: Sex is a man’s only emotional connection–it’s like a woman’s desire for communication. Men don’t like to communicate through lengthy discussions , that’s why they always ask women to get to the point. A woman’s primary M.O. __ communication — is rarely pleasurable for men. Yet a man’s primary M.O. — sex — is very pleasurable for women. So when a man asks his wife for sex, he’s not asking her to do something that’s not pleasurable, or something that only benefits him. He loves bringing pleasure to his wife. It’s how he communicates his love for her. You can’t turn this around. Oftentimes a man likes to have no communication all–yet if he doesn’t spend hours listening to his wife or girlfriend talk about her feelings or problems, he’s considered a prick. http://bit.ly/WEFiVs Sam also added that most of the profiles he receives are from women who present themselves powerful and independent, though these are salable traits. But men aren’t impressed with that, he says. What men want more than anything else in the world is to be respected and admired, loved and accepted. The rest is largely immaterial. Sam’s comments about sex are eerily similar to those of Steve Harvey, who referred to sex “the cookie” in Act Like a Lady. “Please–puhleeze–don’t hold out on the cookie. We don’t care about anything else,” he wrote. “We don’t care about anything else; we need the cookie. The emotional stuff–the talking, the anything cuddling, the holding hands, and bonding, that’s Y’all’s thing. We’ll do those things because we know it’s important to you. But please understand: the way we men connect is by having sex. Period.” That would be like a man cutting off all communication with his wife or girlfriend when it doesn’t suit him. It would be like a husband saying this to his wife: “Listen, honey, in marriage sometimes things happen–people close to us become ill, or die, or one of us gets depressed, etc.–so i think it’s reasonable when i don’t feel like talking, listening or paying any attention to you. I just don’t feel like communicating. Thanks for understanding–just like you expect me to understand the no-sex thing. Sam also added that most of the profiles he receives are from women who present themselves powerful and independent, though these are salable traits. But men aren’t impressed with that, he says. What men want more than anything else in the world is to be respected and admired, loved and accepted. The rest is largely immaterial. Sam’s comments about sex are eerily similar to those of Steve Harvey, who referred to sex “the cookie” in Act Like a Lady. “Please–puhleeze–don’t hold out on the cookie. We don’t care about anything else,” he wrote. “We don’t care about anything else; we need the cookie. The emotional stuff–the talking, the anything cuddling, the holding hands, and bonding, that’s Y’all’s thing. We’ll do those things because we know it’s important to you. But please understand: the way we men connect is by having sex. Period.” Allison Benedikt She’s at this twitter address, write it so you can know her. It’s @abenedikt Chelsea Schilling writes about Suzanne Venker’s new book. … All beautiful valuable posts pose questions often useful once launched. Keep in mind the brilliant, personal true content. The resource that your network backers are, that is, before the video years took place, you could create the future. Gold was so inexpensive it was like a charity. Now the interested cannot afford it, so they are finding cheers in beers, it’s quite bad so they must consider another possible purpose in health. She will be testing someones wonderful popular theories. Sirius Technology and Research (STAR) were learned… then the reception in Park City UT — Sundance Film Festival – during the event, the new footage and a new trailer of the Sirius film occurred – media and attendees met Dr. Greer, along with Actors Illustration by Mike Norton There is a lot of Steve Harvey in Suzanne Venker’s new book, How To Choose a Husband, a 12-step guide for women seeking a lasting union in a culture that prepares them for anything but. The comedian and Family Feud host is quoted an expert on marital sex after comparing her interview with Sam Botta to words of Steve Harvey. She states “I decided to ask Sam Botta, a celebrity interviewer in Los Angeles, to explain what men want. Sam’s comments about sex are eerily similar to those of Steve Harvey, who referred to sex “the cookie” in Act Like a Lady. “Please–puhleeze–don’t hold out on the cookie. We don’t care about anything else.” Harvey on manhood: Your power comes from one simple thing: you’re a woman….you’re the ultimate prize for us.” HuffPo’s “How The Notebook Has Ruined Me,” E! Online’s “Jennifer Lopez Talks Adoption, Life a Single Mom, and Having More Kids,” and the classic gotta “Facebook comment a twentysomething Sam Botta Sam Botta @sambotta Advance Copy Received. It Is A Game Changer. The new Suzanne Venker: http://amzn.to/W9lWGg http://lnkd.in/AAq_Sr Delete How Choose a Husband: And Make Peace With Marriage It’s been forty years since the sexual revolution, and the women of America have everything they want. Everything, that is, except a husband. Women may be schooled in the art of sex, but they have… Amazon.com Books @amazonbooks ibotta helvetica rules We discussed Fox correspondant Suzanne Venker’s controversial thoughts on modern women and their relationship to men in her article, “War on Men.” Venker intimated that women have “ruined men” by putting their careers first and seeking independence instead of honoring their femininity.