Straight Talk with Gay Guys: What Girlfriends Can't Tell You and Straight Men Won't

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Health Communications, Incorporated, Feb 1, 2007 - Family & Relationships - 256 pages

Gay Men Can Be a Girl's Best Friend!

"You deserve to be treated like a queen--or at least be complimented by one. Keep a gay man on hand for self-esteem emergencies."
--Randy, one of the 33 gay guys featured in Straight Talk with Gay Guys

You're about to get the inside scoop on men! And who better to tell you emeverything you need and want to know about the opposite sex than gay guys?

Straight Talk with Gay Guys, written by a relationship expert and author of the megahit All Men Are Jerks Until Proven Otherwise, gives you the real deal on how and why men think and act as they do. Featuring constructive advice from experts on masculine behavior--33 smart, hilarious, observant, and caring gay men who are corporate executives, journalists, musicians, hairstylists, and a variety of other professions--this empowering guide offers the most insightful relationship advice you've ever had.

  • Learn to set boundaries for inappropriate behavior and stop jerks in their tracks
  • Hone skills for avoiding sexual mishaps and being manipulated into bed
  • Learn how to translate "manspeak"
  • Discover what women do that drives men away
  • Quit searching for Mr. Right and start having more fun dating
  • Identify and avoid the "now you see him–now you don't" guy
  • Close the book on Prince Charming and the Cinderella fairy-tale ending

Straight Talk with Gay Guys is a fun and eye-opening discussion that will help you improve your self-esteem, heat up the bedroom, and take control of your own behavior with men to get more of what you want.

About the author (2007)

Daylle Deanna Schwartz is the author two bestselling dating/relationship books, All Men Are Jerks Until Proven Otherwise and How to Please a Woman In & Out of Bed. Schwartz is known for her straightforward, friendly style of communicating and mixes a good dose of practicality and spirituality into all of her lectures. When she was on The Howard Stern Show radio program, Stern repeatedly said,"This woman knows what she's talking about."

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