PSYchology

“I am not an expert in relations between men and women. I’m just very good at what men think, ”says Steve Harvey about himself. He is not a psychologist, and his instrument is not psychology. Common sense and personal experience — that’s what he is guided by. And this is enough for unexpected (for women) discoveries. For example — who would have thought! — it turns out that men … have no one to talk about sex with.

“I am not an expert in relations between men and women. I’m just very good at what men think, ”says Steve Harvey about himself. He is not a psychologist, and his instrument is not psychology. Common sense and personal experience — that’s what he is guided by. And this is enough for unexpected (for women) discoveries. For example — who would have thought! — it turns out that men … have no one to talk about sex with. «A man can’t go to his father for advice because everything he can talk about happened to his mother, and a good son doesn’t want to think of his mother in that way.» Friends also cannot become a source of information: “starting detailed inquiries is the same as admitting one’s own inability.” This kind of reporting “from the other side” made the books of journalist Steve Harvey a bestseller in many countries.

EKSMO, 384 p.

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