Review of Care and Feeding of the Aging Human Male Species

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The aging process is an inevitable process that we must all pass through. What are the issue that women face in regards to their aging husbands? I am glad that this author lays bare all the issues that come with age. From your review, I also note that that these issues are tackled in a humorous way which would be interesting to read. Thanks for your excellent review.
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It really sounds like this book takes a humorous approach to something that we all experience, aging.
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I think I will enjoy this book. I love books that can take a serious topic and approach it in a lighthearted way that can make you laugh while still contemplating the lessons to be learned. Thank you for the great review!
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This is a book that addresses topics associated with the aging process with a humor focus. It sounds like an interesting reading, especially for not-so-young women.
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I am so happy to hear that this book discusses marriage in a positive way. I also love that it does it with a hint of comedy. Congratulations on book of the day!
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I don't relate to this book at all, maybe it's cause I've never been close to an elderly person, but it feels like this book would appeal to those who have so great work to the author and thanks for the review.
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It's such a fantastic book and reality of life. Just like the book implied, old age in both parties comes with a lot of advantages while the short comes are always overwhelming.
I laughed over and over while perusing the book,
It's a huge emotional and couple with psychological trauma for women while the man ages, the compatibility is then questioned.
This book should be recommended for all women out then to learn and informed for future occurrence. :techie-reference: :techie-studyingbrown:
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This sounds like a good book for seniors with a sense of humor. Cute idea for a self help book!
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This book sounds both hilarious and helpful. I'll be reading this. Thank you very much. Sounds like there are some topics that people just don't talk about that will give some inside info.
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A very interesting topic to discuss in a book and I’m looking forward to digging into this one be informed and be entertained at the same time by all the stories about AhMales and how to deal with many aspects of life as one gets older.
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Post by Joy C »

Your review is as delightful as the book itself. I enjoyed every bit of it. I think Shere is great at this, expressing sensitive and rather complex topics in a humorous and simplistic manner. The book cover and title says it all. I'd love to read the entire book.
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I much prefer fiction, but this sounds like a very entertaining read. Especially with the views of Helen and Rae Jean included.
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This seems like quite an interesting book, indeed. I found the author’s writing style amazing, like talking to an old friend. This common concerns about aging affects most of us, so I believe it's beneficial for everyone.
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PeterRabitt20 wrote: 17 Jun 2021, 11:48 I laughed throughout your review. Thanks for it since it was light and encouraging. This book sounds like a rave! The author seems to have guts to spill, good for her! Thanks for a wonderful review!
It's great to see that the author's been so honest but in a really conversational and open manner. I also found the review to reflect that nicely.
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Post by Vickie Noel »

This is quite a unique concept for a book dealing with the aging process. None can escape it, and it'd be much easier to deal with the situation when it arises when one has been prepared for it a long time coming. My curiosity has been piqued, will definitely check this out. Thanks for the review.
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