The Shocking Truth Behind What Men Really Think About Women

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Pub Date May 27 2025 | Archive Date May 04 2025

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Description

Societal bias makes it difficult for men to reveal their innermost thoughts about women without fear of retaliation. The Shocking Truth Behind What Men Really Think About Women exposes these secrets to help women better understand the men in their lives.

Using meticulous research and candid male and female responses to an anonymous survey, Sandy Camillo invites you to join her on an eye-opening journey through history, tracing men's views on women across different eras. You'll also eavesdrop on three fictional characters, Jim, Noah, and Buddy, who meet monthly at their neighborhood bar to share intimate stories of the women in their lives.

Are you adventurous enough to delve into the sometimes good, bad, and outright ugly things that men think about women?

Societal bias makes it difficult for men to reveal their innermost thoughts about women without fear of retaliation. The Shocking Truth Behind What Men Really Think About Women exposes these secrets...


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i actually really enjoyed it, even though the entire time i was thinking "UGH MEN 😡🙄"

i think the fictional men are a great device to show men's opinions through, but reading buddy's idiotic opinions did make me want to walk into the ocean. he's obviously a representative of misogynistic beliefs, so i suppose most women would feel the same. but omg if all men were like that... 🤢🤢🤢

i found all the chapters super interesting and not too repetitive (for the most part, it did get a little repetitive in the middle there because some of the chapters were a similar concept).

also, this quote from one of the female survey respondents really got me:

"the idea of a smart woman is sexy, the reality of a woman smarter than themselves is often harder for them to stomach"

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I could relate to the characters in certain moments while reading
I agree with some points of view, however not all of them. Reading made me think about society as a whole and I feel that men dont need to try that hard because our entire culture is built around their needs and preferences. Anyway, was fun

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