The Nature of a Woman: Navigating Her 4-Week Mood Cycle
Written by Gary P. Simmons
Narrated by Gary P. Simmons
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About this audiobook
Many men tend to react to their partner's emotional outbursts or harsh comments because they don't understand why she feels so unsatisfied in their relationship.
They become confused as to why the same behaviour that had their partner loving them one week, has her completely turned off the next. This can result in frustration, anger and worse disconnection. Both parties are then left feeling misunderstood, disrespected and abandoned.
This book helps men to navigate their way through the cycle of relationship stress and equips them with the essential skills that are required to respond and communicate in a way that women want and need so they feel loved, valued and special.
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