15 member(s) found this review helpful.
I really liked this book. I read it when I was mad at my husband and didn't want to be nice to him. She does a great job of presenting information that may not be popular opinion, but is incredibly valuable. For some reason it is okay to treat men horribly in our current society. Living in a house full of men I really do see this all the time, one husband, four sons. This book mostly encourages women to stop being such snotty brats and treat their husband with respect. She never encourages women to put up with abusive or bad behavior but in this book she assumes that you have a relatively decent husband and deals with how you, the woman, behave. A definite benefit for any marriage but you have to be able to look at your own flaws since this book will not allow you to whine about his! :)

Leslie C. (
Leslie) wrote on 3/18/2007...
11 member(s) found this review helpful.
I would not even give this piece of garbage a rating. If you want this book, you will send me the postage to mail it.

Jennie B. (
MyLikeIt) wrote on 9/25/2006...
11 member(s) found this review helpful.
Dr. Laura argues for a conservative view of marital roles. Whatever you think of that, she offers interesting ideas, helpful tips, and a whack on the head to remind the reader that husbands are people seeking love and appreciation, too.
10 member(s) found this review helpful.
Men are simple, make us feel valued, give us food, sleep, and sex, and we'll try to do whatever you need us to. No brainer.
9 member(s) found this review helpful.
Laura is not going to try to tell you what your itching ears are longing to hear. She is against man-bashing and the bias against masculinity in our culture. It was good to have some of the reminders in her book, such as that a man should be honored in his own home. I always try to keep that in mind, and was very upset recently when I had to make a choice between honoring my mother and honoring my husband in his home. Men have certain natural instincts, such as to protect their families, that they shouldn't be beaten up about. Also, I think Laura is right that men do need to have sex frequently to feel loved and to relieve stress, so that's a good reminder for us wives to have. It's too easy to get caught up in our day-to-day caring for the children, careers, and other work, and forget our man's needs. They can't help it that they have needs any more than women can help that they have needs. I think this book is a good, realistic, and conservative view of what a woman can do to keep her man happy and *around.* It's typical Laura Schlessinger, so if you like her radio show, you will probably like this book.

Rae S. - CA wrote on 11/30/2005...
8 member(s) found this review helpful.
Very good Book.... Very insightful, Makes you understand men better and how to keep your hubby happier :)
7 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book was great...lots of tips and funny too.
6 member(s) found this review helpful.
Dr. Schlessinger gives us an honest look at ourselves in this book. You can use the common sense approaches and scenarios to improve things in your marriage, friendships, and the workplace. I enjoyed the way she incorprates call transcripts and letters from listeners in between the advice she provides. The book sure makes you take a good look at your own sitations and what YOU can do to improve them. I was very skeptical when I began reading, and now I just finished The Proper Care and Feeding of Marriage, which is also a good read.

Deb E. (
Deb605) wrote on 1/1/2006...
6 member(s) found this review helpful.
We've been married a long time, and I didn't think we needed this book, but a few of her ideas were very helpful.
5 member(s) found this review helpful.
VERY good book! I think this should be a must-read for anyone who is, or wishes to ever be, a wife.