Review of Care and Feeding of the Aging Human Male Species

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Seems like a great humourous non-fictional book that takes a light-hearted look at the human aging process. Thanks for the great review!
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The title is hilarious. It sounds like this book takes a humorous approach to aging and how to deal with it. Great review!
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Being a middle-aged a
woman married to an older man I can relate to the topics in this book. There are changes that come with aging that aren't always easy. It helps to have someone to share with that understands. Good review.
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Wow this book seems really hilarious and interesting. I am looking forward to reading it even though am not old. Having people around your life that can make you laugh is something everyone wants.
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Today's Book of the Day will appeal to those interested in issues related to aging. It's commendable that the book is entertaining and enjoyable. Congratulations on the BOTD, though not my cup of tea.
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Thoroughly enjoyed reading your review, the humorous approach of the book makes it worth reading. Great review!
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Based only on the book's cover art and title, I can already title it would be fun to read this non-fiction title. Indeed, I think it would be interesting to learn what the author's pieces of advice are for managing the aging human male species. I congratulate the author for BOTD!
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Nice and serious topic!! Mostly we don't feel comfortable on speak about this topic but we should share our experience of such kind so that if there is a solution about the problem then we can get to know that. I think, sometime we are unable to find the solution but we should know that if we flip the problem than there will be a solution come up. Congrats on Book Of The Day.
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The author creates awareness of the issues facing men as they get older. Sisters, wives, and co-workers of said men will find this book useful. The author touches on health, sexual, and financial matters that plague the aging population. The message is delivered in a warm and light-hearted manner.
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It is an informative book which talks about serious problems revolving around aging and has provided resolutions for the same. This will be a fun and humorous read. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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What a great book to come across...... Real life, real issues to work out. I love the honesty in this review and humor described. Congratulations on the Botd
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Thoughtful suggestions for coping and improving relationships, useful for all ages, are presented in a lighthearted way. Humorous insight into the trials and tribulations facing aging couples. Highlights the importance of relationships with woman friends As a retired therapist, I recognized many of the issues that my patients described in their relationships as well as those I hear my women friends discuss giggling over lunch....
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This seems like an educational and very useful book. A book that educates and entertains, splendid combination. However, it is not in my scope of reading preferences. Therefore, I'll pass on this one. Well done on your comprehensive review.
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The reality of getting old with your partner, together with the problems or illness that may come with it is one which people tend to shy away from. This book seems to address so many issues on it. It's a book I look forward to reading. Highly recommended for everyone!
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Post by David111 »

This book points out the difficulties encountered by Aging Human Male Species, this book also points out the many problems we face as we grow older. The writer now do not only makes us deeply interested, however also charms us with the humor that looks to lay on every one of a kind web page of the book. Irene Shere did a great job.
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