Review of Care and Feeding of the Aging Human Male Species

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Re: Review of Care and Feeding of the Aging Human Male Species

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Wow! this book is a fun look read but it is great and creative suggestions for improving life as we age, am going to send this book to some of my retirement age friends as primer to what might be in future, thanks for the wonderful review and congratulations on BOTD
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Aging is a bane of every human - man or woman. I like how the author has tried to take on the issue and present in a humorous manner. I believe it's the only way to deal with such issues and I have always enjoyed reading books that are high on humor. Nice review.
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I love the author's unique written style, addressing the aging problems that we all have or will experience in the future! The importance of your POD's, a lifeline for support and sympathy, and hilarious entertainment. Congratulations on the BOTD. The reviewer did an excellent job.
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This looks seems as if it will be an insightful book full of humor concerning real and relatable situations. I look forward to reading this and learning! Thank you for your insightful review!
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Thankfully, a novel that my partner and I can both enjoy. I'm excited to learn about men's aging processes. The story appears to be both entertaining and educational. Great review
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I like that there seems to be a lot of humor included. Thank you for a great review.
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The author gives good advice about the aging process and how to deal with it. It is an interesting book that every adult should read.
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:) :wink2: The book cover is amazing and the content merges an awesome review. I think the aging process is natural in every living thing and I love this book because it discusses important features to embrace while aging, like finances, sex and other crucial arguments. :techie-studyinggray: :techie-studyingbrown:
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I haven't read any book with a topic as intriguing as this one. Really well written review portraying the plot of the book amazingly. Really enjoyed reading it.
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Some individuals have trouble accepting the aging process and this book puts a humorous spin on the cold hard facts. Thank you for your review.
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I like how the book is both beneficial and enjoyable at the same time. Mentions of the light-hearted tone used in the book and the author's writing, encourage me to start reading this as soon as possible. This is the first time I'm coming across a book that deals with the issues of ageing and I'm happy to see it.
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I enjoy reading books whose discussion are less formal and adopt a friendly tone, so that the boundary between the reader and the author is made narrower. Thanks for the thorough review.
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Aging is common for every living creature. I will read this book for future reference. Thank you for your insightful review.🌼🧚‍♀️🌼
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Post by Kammeuchechukwu Mark Okereke »

Thank you for your review. This book seems to hold a lot of golden nuggets that Shere highlighted. I picked up on quite a few information that were not only directed at women but could aid the male readers gain empathy and understanding towards their female significant other. So, while I disagree that this is a book exclusively for women, I can see why that impression was left.
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This is a very helpful book. Good job by the author.
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