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So you haven't read the book, know nothing about it and yet you have instead read the title and determined it's a "chick" book, then went on to give us details of how men and women differ in their approach - in the world according to Seattle?
For your information, it isn't a "chick lit" book.
Far from it.
Heaven help a "chick" who's into heavy metal or horror movies or grunge, super hero genre, etc..
Your lack of knowledge of women (and men) for that matter is astounding. Take the movie Bridesmaid as a prime example. It's a gross out comedy, but was supposedly a "chick flick". I don't know a single man who was able to get through the wedding dress shop scene without gagging somewhat and being severely grossed out by it.
The whole term "chick flick" is kind of offensive. Care to give me an example of a "dude flick" that's only aimed at men show me how women won't be into it?
Either way, this is completely off topic.
If you haven't read the book and have no interest in learning about the use and invention of words to describe feelings, things, objects, emotions, thoughts, etc, then I really don't see why you're injecting yourself into this thread to label something you haven't even read and then dismissing it because apparently you're a dude.
Speaking of off-topic:
Along the same line..
Two women can sit on the same couch for two minutes, read this thread and not say a word to each other, when they go their separate ways, they're both thinking, "why is he such a dick?"..
We have a joke thread in Free Thoughts. Keep it there.