How to date men when you hate men / Blythe Roberson.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781250193421 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 272 pages ; 20 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Flatiron Books, 2019.
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Subject: | American wit and humor. Dating (Social customs) > Humor. Man-woman relationships > Humor. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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- Baker & Taylor
Discusses dating men in modern society using observational humor and a willingness to look at wonderful and horrible things that come with sharing the world with other people. - Baker & Taylor
A humorous roadmap to modern dating draws on the author's own disastrous experiences with the opposite sex to share lighthearted counsel on what it means to date real men within the trappings of today's society. - McMillan Palgrave
From New Yorker and Onion writer and comedian Blythe Roberson, How to Date Men When You Hate Men is a comedy philosophy book aimed at interrogating what it means to date men within the trappings of modern society.
Blythe Robersonâs sharp observational humor is met by her open-hearted willingness to revel in the ugliest warts and shimmering highs of choosing to live our lives amongst other humans. She collects her crushes like ill cared-for pets, skewers her own suspect decisions, and assures readers that any date you can mess up, she can top tenfold. And really, was that date even a date in the first place?
With sections like Real Interviews With Men About Whether Or Not It Was A Date; Good Flirts That Work; Bad Flirts That Do Not Work; and Definitive Proof That Tom Hanks Is The Villain Of Youâve Got Mail, How to Date Men When You Hate Men is a one stop shop for dating advice when you love men but don't like them.
"With biting wit, Roberson explores the dynamics of heterosexual dating in the age of #MeToo"
â The New York Times