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How to Date Men When You Hate Men
by Blythe Roberson
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I was given a DRC from the publisher in exchange for an honest review
I am one of the pickiest daters out there. I also really dislike most humor books and dating books, but this one stole my heart. I had never heard of Roberson before this book but consider me waving the banner of “HUGE FAN” now. This book was funny, and relateable and everything I never knew I needed. Blythe is a left wing feminist, struggling with trying to find a dude that fits what she’s looking for, despite the fact that well, most men are trash. She walks through all the different parts of relationships and dating and does it in a way that had me cackling and wanting to cheers her with every other line.
This is one of the books that I would recommend to any leftist feminist millennial. I know that’s kind of specific, but it’s honestly hard out there for us to find dates! It’s hard not to feel like you’re alone in a world that insists you must fit under a label of “that kind of girl” or whatever. Roberson made me feel less alone and at the same time, completely reassured that the struggles I was having, are normal struggles to have. That the “rules” of dating are funny and complex, and not to take it so seriously. It was almost like medicine for my soul. I’m so thankful I was given this DRC and will not stop talking about it.
I was given a DRC from the publisher in exchange for an honest review
I am one of the pickiest daters out there. I also really dislike most humor books and dating books, but this one stole my heart. I had never heard of Roberson before this book but consider me waving the banner of “HUGE FAN” now. This book was funny, and relateable and everything I never knew I needed. Blythe is a left wing feminist, struggling with trying to find a dude that fits what she’s looking for, despite the fact that well, most men are trash. She walks through all the different parts of relationships and dating and does it in a way that had me cackling and wanting to cheers her with every other line.
This is one of the books that I would recommend to any leftist feminist millennial. I know that’s kind of specific, but it’s honestly hard out there for us to find dates! It’s hard not to feel like you’re alone in a world that insists you must fit under a label of “that kind of girl” or whatever. Roberson made me feel less alone and at the same time, completely reassured that the struggles I was having, are normal struggles to have. That the “rules” of dating are funny and complex, and not to take it so seriously. It was almost like medicine for my soul. I’m so thankful I was given this DRC and will not stop talking about it.