Studs, Tools, and Family Jewels was a terrible book. I don’t think that the author did the proper research for a project of this nature. To me the book seemed as if the author came to his conclusions before looking at his data. It addressed males as if they are only sexual beings, everything always related back to sex, even when it has nothing or little to do with sex. Phrases like “What’s the bottom-line?” are not always about sex and its usage does not turn a relationship into a business transaction for the male to complete as quickly as possible. If this class is to be taught again, I would suggest looking for another book to explain the male mind.
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