Author Tim Patten Responds to Allegations of Misogamy and Anti-feminism
Divided Reaction from readers, reviewers and editors over controversial book Why I Cheat: Men, Marriage, and Cheating prompts author to clarify intentions.
Divided Reaction from readers, reviewers and editors over controversial book Why I Cheat: Men, Marriage, and Cheating prompts author to clarify intentions.
Tim Patten’s Why I Cheat: Men, Marriage, and Cheating references worldwide Men Going Their Own Way (MGTOW) movements in the U.S., UK, Canada, Australia and across Europe; a movement of men’s liberation from venomous women.
‘Why I Cheat’ provides ways men can escape from thralls of toxic relationships.
A controversial book “Why I Cheat: Men, Marriage, and Cheating” provides role-models, courageous stories, and referenced facts to help men find quality girlfriends, discover selfless careers, and get more sex.
Tim Patten’s controversial book “Why I Cheat: Men, Marriage, and Cheating” provides enough footnoted reasons for sensible men to stay away from the agonizing experiences of marriage supporting new MGTOW trends worldwide. He said, “If men are from Mars, then most women are from
Tim Patten’s controversial book “Why I Cheat: Men, Marriage, and Cheating” provides enough footnoted reasons for sensible men to stay away from the agonizing experiences of marriage supporting new MGTOW trends worldwide. He said, “If men are from Mars, then most women might be