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This is an honest Guide to surviving high school written by guys for guys. Hacks and real-world scenarios to keep your freedom. The Guide, speaks directly to teenage boys about the problems they face every day: -How to get advice you wish you knew as a freshman -How to get out of the "Friendzone"--How to manage your parents and other adults -How to dump someone with minimal drama and handle yourself after getting dumped -How to decide when to fight -How to deal with a drunk girl and stop babysitting your drunk friend -How to survive the locker room -How to stop your friend from hooking up with the person you like.
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The guide: Managing douchebags, recruiting wingmen, and attracting who you want
2013
in English
1629210943 9781629210940
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The Guide: Managing Douchebags, Recruiting Wingmen, and Attracting Who You Want
2013, Createspace Independent Pub
in English
1532966156 9781532966156
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Recognizing that boys' issues and problems have too long been ignored, Rosalind (a mother of two boys), decided to pull back the curtain on "Guy World", working collaboratively with middle-school and high-school boys for a period of two years to chart the emotional terrain that boys inhabit. But as she was working on her book for the boys' parents, Rosalind realized that teenage boys themselves are in desperate need of guidance. They need a book, The Guide, that speaks directly to them (in a boy-friendly format and in their language) about the problems they face every day: How do you get out of the friendzone (where girls refuse to take you seriously)? What;s the right way to react when getting made fun of? How do you talk to your parents so that they'll actually listen? With the help of hundreds of middle and high school aged boys, Rosalind has identified and answered the most pressing questions teenage boys have. --From publisher.
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