Men want to be "heroes." Because of this, they end up shooting themselves in the foot every time they try to be helpful to the fairer sex! What does a guy have to do to be successful once in a while with the woman he loves? The answer to that question lies between the covers of this book. But, Engaging The Dragon isn't just for men. When husbands and wives discover what they're actually up against when they try to talk to each other - their astonishing physiological differences in dealing with conflict, and the disastrous disparities in their confrontational styles - the effect is startling; they stop blaming one another and focus instead on how to cope with these obstacles. Engaging The Dragon tells men and women how to be more effective in their relationships, and it does so with a sense of humor.
Men want to be "heroes." Because of this, they end up shooting themselves in the foot every time they try to be helpful to the fairer sex! What does a guy have to do to be successful once in a while with the woman he loves? The answer to that question lies between the covers of this book. But, Engaging The Dragon isn't just for men. When husbands and wives discover what they're actually up against when they try to talk to each other - their astonishing physiological differences in dealing with conflict, and the disastrous disparities in their confrontational styles - the effect is startling; they stop blaming one another and focus instead on how to cope with these obstacles. Engaging The Dragon tells men and women how to be more effective in their relationships, and it does so with a sense of humor.