Pithy, Passionate and Powerful
No wonder many men are really angry at Charles J. Orlando, and many women are swooning. He's the antidote to the current trend showing men as post-adolescent narcissist jerks. Charles tells it like he sees it: He's pithy, passionate, and powerful. In his first book: The Problem with Women ... is Men: The Evolution of a Man's Man to a Man of Higher Consciousness he extrapolated from his personal experience as a man, husband and father combined with interviews of men and women to delineate a man's journey from emotional adolescence to the full maturity required to create healthy relationships with women. Then he started a Facebook Page in which he expressed the state of today's love/hate relationship between the genders in brief, witty and in-your-face assertions which created a firestorm of response from both men and women. Those Facebook posts are collected in this volume, and each one is a challenge to think, or re-think what you know about men relating to women. His fans are fervent, his critics inflamed. Read this book, and you'll have a reaction. But, in the meantime, like it or hate it, you'll learn a lot.
My favorite quote:
"Passion: When you want someone SO badly. Respect: When you value them and they know it. Love: When you tell and show them daily that you care. Successful relationships combine the all three."
My favorite quote:
"Passion: When you want someone SO badly. Respect: When you value them and they know it. Love: When you tell and show them daily that you care. Successful relationships combine the all three."
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