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Men Are Like Fish: What Every Woman Needs to Know about Catching A Man (平装)
by Steve Nakamoto
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Relationship, Dating, Self-help |
Market price: ¥ 168.00
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Insightful, enlightening and enjoyable, Men Are Like Fish is a dating must-read ladies should not miss. |
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Rebecca Johnson (MSL quote), USA
<2007-01-08 00:00>
"Even in today's sophisticated world, some things change slowly, if ever at all. This is especially true when it comes to the traditional game of love that is still played between the majority of women and men." ~pg. 29
Steve Nakamoto has written a highly enjoyable book for women who are seeking true love with a man who is committed to his partner's greater good.
Men Are Like Fish is so enlightening in regards to relationships; it might be the only book you initially need to realign your focus as you journey into the ocean of romantic depths. Not only will you realize what you have been longing for in a relationship, you will now be able to apply universal wisdom to enhance your relationship.
- Why don't men call back and how are men spooked? - How do you let go of past disappointments and embrace future hopes and dreams? - What are the main ingredients you dream of in a romantic relationship? - How do you create a situation of deep emotional attachment? - What are the main qualities men are looking for in women? - How do allusive men act and how do you get their attention? - How powerfully do you attract men? Take the "bait self-quiz"...very amusing and there is also a "Big Fish Test." - Where do you find the Big Fish? A list of Favorite Fishing Spots is an amazing resource and goes way beyond meeting men in typical bars, etc.
Why are conversational skills the bond of companionship? Do you appreciate the man you are interested in - what is the depth of the attraction?
"Men can be very charming with their manly strengths and boyish personalities. But underneath a man's charm lies a foundation of character. If consistent, lasting, and fulfilling love is your objective, character is one of your only reliable indicators." ~pg. 105
As a woman I found Steven Nakamoto's writing highly entertaining and the quotes throughout the book were well chosen and very appropriate for his topic. Are you ready to move from passive observer to enlightened relationship goddess? This book draws on timeless wisdom, well-researched personal development advice and an advanced level of empowering insight. The author is especially well read and seems to have a deep interest in women finding a life that is emotionally fulfilling and creatively satisfying.
Men are Like Fish is not only for women who want to find a new romantic relationship, it is also for women who want to maintain a high level of emotional satisfaction in their current relationship.
100 Stars and beyond... |
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Sandra (MSL quote), USA
<2007-01-08 00:00>
I only wish this book had been around 20 years ago! It could have literally saved me thousands of hours of heartache and therapy. After many years of unfullfilling and downright bad relationships, I am no longer clueless. I now have a pretty good idea of why I was never able to attract or hold the type of man who would love and cherish me and, basically, kiss the ground I walked on (just kidding on this last one). It never occurred to me before that the responses I got from the men in my life had something to do with me! - duh. I can now see clearly how MY ACTIONS affected the REACTIONS of the men in my life. What a revelation. The psychological benefits I received from reading "Men Are Like Fish", extend way beyond the realm of relationships. The concepts in the book will help you become a winner in LIFE as well as in love. I dare say that it will help you become a better person all -around. I recommend it highly. |
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An American reader (MSL quote) , USA
<2007-01-08 00:00>
Ladies: If you are down and blue about dating, this is the book for you! I purchased this book looking for answers on how to gain back a lost relationship and found so much more. This book does describe what you have to do to be successful in the dating process with men, but more importantly, most of the advice about dating is also advice on how to get the life that you want. What I didn't understand until I read this book was that I would drive any potential suitor away quickly be cause I hadn't ever provided my own happiness, I thought being in a relationship would do that for me; I thought that another person would complete me(now I know it wont) and was so desperate for a relationship that I could spook away even the neediest of fish. This is a great book and I would recommend it for every women who does not think that she has what it takes to provide an outstanding life on her own - as a man will truly only provide the "icing on a cake built by you", and getting that idea into you head is 99% of the battle. Thank you Steve Nakamoto for putting your most valuable life lessons into a great book about dating! |
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Ann Mellerick (MSL quote), Ireland
<2007-01-08 00:00>
And answers to all those questions no one before has been able to tell you on the unpredictable behavior of the male species!
This book is brilliant. Whether you're single woman or hoping to rekindle some romance in your life, this book is a must for you! Steve Nakamoto's ingenious and wonderful metaphor of Men Are Like Fish is not only fun, inspiring and hopeful, but also naughtily and systematically correct.
This is one of the best books on the dating game I have read. It's delightful to read and has given me some fresh hope. When men try to find out what women want, all they have to do is simply ask. We women talk so much they can find out all they need to know about us. Even men themselves can't directly state what they want. That is just one of the reasons I find the book so helpful. It explains the nature of the mysterious male species, and how and why they react. I also find it helpful to read such a book written by a man. After all, we need to find out what they are thinking!
It's encouraged me to seek more and better "fishing holes" other than a bar or nightclub. It's given me fresh hope, on how to set my best bait to catch the fish, hook, line and sinker!!
And oftentimes when I am successful in the sport, I feel guilty for snaring such a catch. It is a relief to discover men secretly long to be caught, and they cannot or will not resist tempting and lively bait! It is in their very nature to be caught in the security and comfort of our nets!
Men Are Like Fish is written exceptionally well, witty, informative, helpful. The quotations and illustrations throughout make this book even more interesting. It helped to bring out the best in me, and brought more fun in my life. Instead of being angry with men, I've managed to laugh at the dating game and not take it so seriously.
So what are you waiting for girls? Go and get the guidebook that will help you through life and land a great catch in the process!
And remember all you fisherwomen out there, angry anglers catch no fish! |
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An American reader (MSL quote) , USA
<2007-01-08 00:00>
Talk about fluff! I love the fishing analogy used throughout this book. And while I agree with all the points the author makes, not once did I feel as if any one point was developed thoroughly enough to prove useful for anyone. It's all good and well to use the many cute metaphors and analogies, but without any specific action plans to put them to use, all they are is "cute". This book is definitely a light and fun read, but there isn't much value in fun when it gives you no specifics on which to go on. This is definitely not a book I'd recommend if you're looking for anything beyond simple entertainment. |
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Pinky (MSL quote), USA
<2007-01-08 00:00>
Men really are like fish, and this book really opened my eyes to it. After being married for 17 years, being single again and dating, specially dating, was pretty scary. I decided to read all the self-help books that I could find. Men Are Llike Fish by Steve Nakamoto, was really the most helpful of all. It helped me see relationships from the men's perspective; what attracts them; but most important, what makes them want to stay. This writer goes over the fine print on what makes a relationship works, and after all, it is what we all want. The most important thing that I learned from this book; and that Has made a big difference in my life is that I learned to not settle for less, but instead the best relationship, so when the date does not seem like it is the man that I will want in my life, I thank them for the lovely dinner, etc., and nicely, but firmly I let them know that I will not be available for another date. I want to be free for the real guy, the one that will bring more pleasure than pain into my life At nights end I feel really good about myself, knowing that I made the right choice for me. Men never settle for anything but for what they really want. Why should we do any different? I highly recommend this book to anyone who is dating for the first time, dating again after a divorce, thinking about dating or dating for a while; It does not matter. Do yourself a favor, please read this book, you will be glad that you did. |
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Laura Giorgio (MSL quote), USA
<2007-01-08 00:00>
This is a down-to-earth book with a lot of good advice, or rather healthy and insightful observations. The book is more focused on self-improvement and how-to-be your very best as well as on what attracts and repels men (though a good number of qualities listed would attract or repel women, too), rather than on specific communication techniques. The suggestions are more general in character with tips on building self-confidence, self-esteem, gauging one's appeal and attractiveness across the board and few extra tips and ideas on where to meet, what may men run in the opposite direction (again, a lot of the things listed would make women run in the opposite direction, too), etc. |
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