R-E-S-P-E-C-T...
... to quote Aretha. But she had it right, as does Sherry Argov: you have to respect yourself for others to respect you. It seems women are conditioned to be people-pleasers, which rarely results in pleasing yourself. And in relationships this leads to an increasing divide in equality of fairness. This book comes across as humourous, but is actually full of really useful advice. It will give ladies the courage to stand up for themselves, stop them from putting themselves second all the time, and teach them how to ask for what they want, and get it. It is important to say that this has nothing to do with pure all-out manipulation. It is about ways of being assertive so that you get the respect, interest, and attention you deserve. A relationship is a partnership, not a queue - no one should be put first all the time. So read this, and be proud to be a B-I-T-C-H.



