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5.0 out of 5 stars Differences between men and women, April 13, 2000
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This review is from: Men Don't Listen (Paperback)
While the main topic is how men have been taught to suppress emotions and eventually run from their own feelings, the author also delves into the differences between men and women in thought and purpose. He has taken what he has personally lived and witnessed and poured it all out for the benefit of others. This book is not based on research, it is based on life. The research he uses supports what he has already discovered to be true. Misner's desire is to help people, not to toot his own horn or flaunt his accomplishments. He has an easy-going, conversational style and talks to the reader out of deep personal conviction.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Understanding men, April 10, 2000
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My problem over the years of trying to understand men and why they don't hear what I am saying was finally explained in the book. One big mistake I was making was to think men felt the same as women. I should have listened to my own inner voice telling me that "he" is avoiding emotions. In trying to control everything around him he has suppressed not only the bad but the good emotions. With the authors help I now know what I must do to break down the barriers to have a close relationship with a man.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Book Reviews by WomensSelfesteem.com, April 14, 2006
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About the Book: Men Don't Listen
is a very well written and easy to read book. It is a recipe book on how to make a very good relationship and keep it. The title of this book is a definite attraction for all female readers, but I truly advise both genders to read this book. It teaches women as well as men to stop, listen and learn all those little things that chip away at our relationships, after all, men and women alike spend so much time and worry in regards to healing their frustrations where their inability to understand their partner is concerned. Men Don't Listen has it all. This book will take its readers from A to Z in what steps are worth climbing to meet one another at a very equal level. One may consider this a self-help book in relationships. They would not be far from the truth, in fact it will even take away any false ideas that our world has managed to implement in your brain and take you to a realistic level of what men and women are really about. I enjoyed the romantic section of this book; it added a nice desert to the dinner so to speak.

Recommendation: Womensselfesteem.com highly recommends this read to all women and men regardless of your relationship. It is a very positive and informative book on living a very happy relationship. Thank you Wayne, for requesting a book review by womensselfesteem.com, it was a very entertaining, not to mention valuable read.

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5.0 out of 5 stars It May Seem "Men Don't Listen", April 17, 2001
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I feel this is a must book for both men and women but even more so for women to read. Women have an easier time expressing their feelings and needs and I feel this book will help them understand men better and give them the tools to help draw out the man in their life if they are having any problems communicating. I am presently going through a divorce after a very long marriage and I know if I would have read this book several years ago maybe I could have saved my marriage by knowing more about how my husband was thinking and not giving up because I could not get through to him and us growing apart. The book was written from the personal experiences of the author which makes it even more useful and practical information to learn and hopefully helps the reader not make the same mistakes in their lives. I know I have learned some valuable insight into a man's mind in reading this book that will hopefully help me in any future relationships I am lucky enough to have. Thank you Wayne for sharing your life with the rest of us in an effort to help us avoid the mistakes you made in your journey through life!
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4.0 out of 5 stars It sounds good to me!, August 30, 2000
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Susan (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
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This book should be read by all men and women. There is something for everyone to take away from it. The list in the book are very helpful and gives you a place to start. Women if you can get your husbands to listen to you for one minute ask them to read this book it could very well change there whole thought pattern . I loved it. Great Job Wayne!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely a must to read for all women as well as men!, June 19, 2000
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Pattimari Sheets (California coast area) - See all my reviews
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Ah, what a great book! Being involved in Relationship Workshops, I feel this book is absolutely a must to read by women as well as men. It certainly offers insight into the world of men who listen but have found it difficult to feel. Women you must read this book! It will give you a greater understanding of men. I will indeed suggest reading it at my Relationship Workshops. Pattimari Sheets
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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely a must to read for all women as well as men!, June 19, 2000
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Pattimari Sheets (California coast area) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Men Don't Listen (Paperback)
Ah, what a great book! Being involved in Relationship Workshops, I feel this book is absolutely a must to read by women as well as men. It certainly offers insight into the world of men who listen but have found it difficult to feel. Women you must read this book! It will give you a greater understanding of men. I will indeed suggest reading it at my Relationship Workshops. Pattimari Sheets
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5.0 out of 5 stars Practical Advice for Relationships, June 18, 2000
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This is a very practical book full of good advice. The authorhas obviously "been there, done that" and knows what he istalking about. There are lots of true stories, famous quotes, and good analogies; but I particularly appreciated the lists: warnings signs for engaged couples, communication skills, household chores (for delegating), fun things to do, etc. Very interesting reading that can help improve any relationship!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Differences between men and women, April 13, 2000
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While the main topic is how men have been taught to suppress emotions and eventually run from their own feelings, the author also delves into the differences between men and women in thought and purpose. He has taken what he has personally lived and witnessed and poured it all out for the benefit of others. This book is not based on research, it is based on life. The research he uses supports what he has already discovered to be true. Misner's desire is to help people, not to toot his own horn or flaunt his accomplishments. He has an easy-going, conversational style and talks to the reader out of deep personal conviction.
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Men Don't Listen by Wayne L. Misner (Paperback - Mar. 2001)
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