Why Men REALLY Cheat
The Psychological Secrets of Male Infidelity
by Martyn Stewart
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Pub Date 1 Feb 2014 | Archive Date 2 May 2014
Troubador Publishing Ltd. | Matador
Description
For the first time, discover the traits and characteristics of every type of man you have ever met. No matter what your opinion of men is, you will never look at them the same way again!
Prepare for the most intriguing, entertaining and informative book you will read this year. Why Men REALLY Cheat: The Psychological Secrets of Male Infidelity is an enthralling blend of captivating narrative combined with up-to-date and relevant psychological expertise. Beginning with the daily things we all take for granted the book delves deeper into this burning question, progressing at a thrilling rate. Addressing the number one relationship killer that has tormented women for centuries. It has even baffled some men about their own behaviour.
Stewart provides extracts from real interviews and questionnaires with hundreds of men, providing the psychological understanding behind the excuses. Why Men REALLY Cheat; the new Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus or He's Just Not That Into You. A captivating read that you will have trouble putting down. It is a must-have for every woman or man; whether currently single, dating or in a long-term relationship.
A Note From the Publisher
Advance Praise
Since the launch of Why Men REALLY Cheat: The Psychological Secrets of Male Infidelity by Martyn Stewart, there has been sustained interest in the book from the media and public.
This book has been featured nationally in the media, including TV, radio, magazines and newspapers. This includes coverage in Metro (online and newspaper), The Sun’s Fabulous Magazine, BBC Women’s Hour, The Weekend (The Times) and Look Magazine.
Martyn Stewart has been interviewed on television and on the radio both nationally and internationally. Stations include 98FM (Ireland’s station of the year 2013), BBC West Midlands, Sunrise (Australia’s number one breakfast show), PeaceFM, SpinSouth West FM and Talk Radio Europe.
In print and online, you will find articles, interviews and reviews in The Irish Independent, The Osun Defender, Female First, Telegraph Men, Manchester Evening News, LoveStruck.com and The Huffington Post.
Some reviews of the book, taken from the publisher’s website, can be found below:
“Finally a book that reveals a man's perspective written by an author willing to reveal the truth to which men will never admit to!” – Micci
“No matter what your views on cheating there is something to be gained from reading this book even if it just confirms or changes what you think” – Angie
“Well written, funny but most importantly; we all know someone whom we can relate to in all of the books' characters. Think Sex and the City meets knowledge!” – Serina
“An insightful view on the male psyche and the reasoning behind cheating, where it stems from why it's still around! You won't be able to put this book down, man or woman! I are you not to try and find out what ‘type’ of man you are, you have or you know!” – Paula
“An informative yet entertaining book which is surprisingly funny as some of the characters resemble people most of us have met in our lives… a must read for both men and women.” – Rawan
“[The author]'s definitely done his homework and what's better is that he's managed to combine real characters and situations in an engrossing story that's interwoven with the theories that you can actually understand.” – Michael
“If only every female could read this before starting a relationship.” – Rowena
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Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781783068869 |
PRICE | £4.99 (GBP) |