Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Yep, pretty much spot on target Review: Matt Fitzgerald has written an unapologetic and correct account of what is going on and has been going on with men and women here in the west for the past who-knows-how-many years. This book, like Esther Vilar's "The Manipulated Man", is a candidate for suppression by the feminazi/PC police. But you know, the kitty's out the bag. There's no keeping it down.I am not kidding when I say that after reading this book, my entire attitude toward "the fairer sex" has changed such that I can now see what they are up to vis-a-vis men and money, etc. My days of paying for sex are over-- especially so if it is not actually delivered, as the author so aptly points out is usually the case. I'd rather "go without", as they say, than acquiesce to feminine extortion any further. And marriage is of course out of the question. You need only look at how men are treated in "family" courts and divorce courts to see how this is a bad idea-- for men, anyway -- and note the 50% divroce rate. Would a sane man enter into such a proposition if the matter were not regarding marriage but instead a conventional business matter? Risking income and psychological ruin on a 50-50 dice toss? Insane! Let the revolution begin!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Couldn't Agree More Review: Extremely well-written. Cogent. In-your-face and to-the-point reporting. A couple of other readers (female?) have mentioned that the author is "angry at women" or that this is a "rant". Maybe I missed something, but I don't detect anger here--just bald-faced truth, told in very un-P.C. language! Excellent!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Awesome Review: This book is definitely a rant as some other reviewer pointed out. There are no surveys out there to back of the materialistic nature of women. (although the root MATER, latin for MOTHER should give some historical precident). If there were, it would be nice to quote. But sadly, females control all major universities, so such a study, measuring the number of times a female goes shopping per week will never happen. Such a study will never appear in the Women's Studies Sociology Journal. But, this book is intended to open your eyes to the truth. Many men refuse to believe this inherent vice of women, and many women refuse to believe women have any vices. While I think a book should be written to help women overcome their biological urge to possess wealth and other objects of status, just as many books assert men have aggressive tendencies which can be controlled, they don't exist either. For an open minded women however, this book can hopefull enlighten them as well. It takes a brave female to admit however her blood lust. It is especially a great book for young men. Most men who really hate women were once wide eyed good guys, trying to be a good boyfriend, until they learned the truth that all women want is money. The reality is, there are some women who control their desires, but for a jaded soul with a broken heart, it is impossible to realize this. We need to educate our young men so they realize the vast majority of women are not suitable for relationships of any kind because they are materialistic. This book is great to give to that 18 year old before he ships off to college and gets seduced. A reviwer suggests this man had a thesis. Hahahahahahaa. There is no thesis to this book. There is a main idea, the women use sex to exploit men.(Duhhhh, you mean thats why its titled sexploytation???) Men are sick of it, and this book explains why.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: A reviewer from Colorado Review: The author did seem to beat the issue a bit too much but his ideas are to be taken seriously. Shortly after reading the book I had the opportunity ? to have dinner with a woman I had met. Halfway through the dinner she remarked that she was looking for a man who could "take care " of her. The alarms immediately sounded and thanks to the book I was "saved" from spending any more money or time with her. I only wish I had the book prior to my marriage and subsequent divorce from a woman who was similar to the "date."
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Truly Honest Review: I could type for hours - but simply, this book is the only true and accurate description of women I have ever read.
Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: Give me a break! Review: While I don't think every woman is perfect, I would certainly consider this book excessive. If it's even long enough call it a book; I believe the average person could read through it in about two hours. The author has one central premise, and repeats it ad nauseum without any practical examples or research. In fact, the entire book reminds me greatly of the typical "women are evil" rants one can find (for free, I might add) on the usenet group... I'd hazard a guess that the quotes at the end of each chapter are entirely fabricated, as they match the author's style exactly, and are just as repetitive. The author also draws several bizarre conclusions, such as the idea that women only work until they can marry and settle into a home. That may have been true when women weren't typically allowed to be professionals, (say, around a hundred years ago), but is obviously not true these days. ...Don't buy it expecting anything above a guy complaining that he bought a woman dinner and she didn't sleep with him afterwards.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Great Book! The "Bible" for single men! Review: I agree this book was written by a possibly angry individual. Possibly divorced, whatever. In addition this book is obviously targeted towards the single male, with such references to "Drink Whores", and guys you know who theses women are. The book can be very one-sided to an extreme point. But the themes are very "real world" so to speak. I don't believe ALL women are like the ones described in the book, but AFTER YOU READ THIS BOOK YOU WILL KNOW WHAT TO LOOK FOR, AND HOW TO "READ" THE SIGNS OF IMPENDING DANGER (getting ...by a golddigger). This skill you will be taught will be worth the cost (14.00 with shipping) of the book alone. I couldn't put the book down, it challenged my values and made sense. I am a sociology student and in some ways I see what a capitalist society does to people when I read texts like this...
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Honest Reporter of Female Behavior Review: I just bought this book, and I can't agree with it more. Matthew Fitzgerald is an honest reporter of the truth about female behavior. I read the review from "Puzzled", obviously a woman who hasn't read the book! Fitzgerald's point is that women are human beings and should be treated as such, but that they act like prostitutes, selling themselves to the highest bidder they can attract, and so don't care about love and partnership, but only about money. They screen out nice average guys, and go running after doctors in Ferraris. This isn't love, it's prostitution! Fitzgerald makes the strong point that if women would change this behavior, then men and women could be equal partners in loving relationships. Women are their own worst enemies. "Puzzled" is obviously a woman blind to her own behavior and threatened by the truth! Three cheers to Matthew Fitzgerald for having the guts to tell the truth. I wish I could give the book 10 stars!
Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: Puzzled... Review: I'm very confused by this author's excuse for a thesis. So, as a woman, the main thing I and other women want is money and we will dress up and sell ourselves to the highest bidder to get it (presumably to spend on more clothes and make-up so we can go ever onwards and upwards ad infinitum...). What, um, fun. Did it never cross this man's mind that women are actually human beings, too, and want something rather more personally and emotionally satisfying from life? Having money is useful, people giving you money can be pretty nice, but you actually want to have something to do with it, something to think about, someone to care about. Otherwise you'd go out of your mind. Why would so many women want to live such a pointless, synthetic existence? Any pity should be reserved for those women who apparently do, not their partners. From personal experience, I actually hated being with a man who had more money than me. Firstly because I thought it was unjust that he earned more than me, and secondly because I eventually realized he was a fool (reasons too numerous to explain!). I now live with a man on exactly the same income as me (we do the same job, so I'm lucky he's not earning more) but this is because I am attracted to him and I love him. I talk to him and we get on brilliantly. Surely this is what most men and women both want? What Fitzgerald needs to realize is women have souls, regardless of whether they're wearing lipstick or not.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: EVERYTHING MOTHER WOULDN'T SAY AND DAD DIDN'T KNOW Review: I READ THESE REVIEWS BEFORE BUYING THIS BOOK. AFTER HAVING READ THE BOOK I FEEL THE COUPLE OF NEGATIVE REVIEWS WERE WRITTEN BY PEOPLE WHO LEAD VERY SHELTERED LIVES OR WON'T EXCEPT THE TRUTH. UNFORTUNATELY FOR MEN THIS BOOK IS ABSOLUTELY TRUE
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