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Book Review: The Manual: A True Bad Boy Explains how Men Think, Date, and Mate--and What Women Can Do To Come Out On Top

This book review is part of a series that covers the topic of Dating. The Official Guide to Dating is Debra Berndt. Dating relates to social relationships between people in a cordial environment.
The Manual: A True Bad Boy Explains how Men Think, Date, and Mateand What Women Can Do to Come out on Top is a valuable resource for people interested in Dating, and it is available through and Barnes & Noble.
From Barnes & Noble Selfdescribed "Bad Boy" Steve Santagati never aspired to stale monogamy. Over the past three decades, this former model has been a confirmed, confident serial dater, eager to please women and himself. As a regular guest on the Today show and The Tyra Banks Show, he offers his expert commentary on men's hidden agendas and unspoken needs. In The Manual, he spills the dish on what men really think and how they really act in relationships.
From Publishers Weekly Santagati, a former model and admitted bad boy who has appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show and The View, has expanded on his relationship advice enterprise, , to make this guidebook to dating and taming the wild male. Dissecting all aspects of the bad boy lifestyle, including lessons like "How Bad Boys Bring Out the Best in Women" and "Porn Explained," Santagati takes women through every step of the bad boy's process, from hunt to sex to relationship to "endgame. " Despite some tough love ("The Myth of the Nice Guy") and blatant boorishness ("How to Clothe Your Chest"), Santagati doesn't grate or insult, coming off as no more than an experienced, confident man who loves women. Indeed, he's the guy "who you won't even know is trying to pick you up until you're leaving his apartment the next morning," and he provides brief lessons in spotting and avoiding the players and misogynists among the populace. Often direct, but never above goofy humor or cheesy sentiment, Santagi may not "reveal everything that you need to know to successfully date and have relationships with men," but his short, easytodigest chapters make a perfect way to browse away an afternoon, gain some perspective and try narrowing the ageold gap between the sexes.