Men
If I were a scientist, I would study the male brain.
There has been so much hoo-hah about Behrendt's 'He's just not that into you'. Behrendt claims to free woman by telling us the cold hard truth - There are no excuses. If he doesn't call, doesn't want to commit, la la la... He's just not that into you!
Personally, I was a little miffed when I first read some of his comments but after the intial reaction, 'He's just not that into you' seems like the perfect wake up call to move on.
If we go by the book, a guy is never too busy or too indimidated, or too shy. He's just not that into you.
I'm buying the book to read it. While I do that, do any of you have any insight to share? Behrendt makes a lot of sense, and if you go by this rule, well.... we women can concentrate on more important things than the guesswork that we somehow or rather, always do.
How much sense does it make to trust the words of this man? Does he represent the view of the majority (of men?)
There has been so much hoo-hah about Behrendt's 'He's just not that into you'. Behrendt claims to free woman by telling us the cold hard truth - There are no excuses. If he doesn't call, doesn't want to commit, la la la... He's just not that into you!
Personally, I was a little miffed when I first read some of his comments but after the intial reaction, 'He's just not that into you' seems like the perfect wake up call to move on.
If we go by the book, a guy is never too busy or too indimidated, or too shy. He's just not that into you.
I'm buying the book to read it. While I do that, do any of you have any insight to share? Behrendt makes a lot of sense, and if you go by this rule, well.... we women can concentrate on more important things than the guesswork that we somehow or rather, always do.
How much sense does it make to trust the words of this man? Does he represent the view of the majority (of men?)

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