How to Live Like a Gentleman By: Sam Martin  The title says it all!  How to Live Life Like a Gentlemen is a book created to teach men to behave the.

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How to Live Like a Gentleman By: Sam Martin

 The title says it all!  How to Live Life Like a Gentlemen is a book created to teach men to behave the right way in every social situation.  This book offers advice on life, manners, and style › Including what to wear, what to say, and how to act.

 This book was grounded in the idea that most men are by nature rude, social inept slobs, and therefore must be told how to act properly in order to be functioning members of society.

 1. Teeth -71 percent.  2. Grammar -69 percent.  3. Clothes -58 percent.  4. Hair -53 percent.  5. Nails/hands -52 percent.  6. Having/not having a tattoo -34 percent.  7. Shoes -29 percent.  8. The car they drive -24 percent.  9. Accent -22 percent.  10. Electronic devices they carry -10 percent. women-seek-in-the-opposite-sex/

 Treats me with respect-84 percent.  The person is someone I can trust and confide in-77 percent.  Has a sense of humor/makes me laugh- 58 percent.  Shares the same values as I do-47 percent.  Is comfortable communicating his wants, needs and desires-46 percent. women-seek-in-the-opposite-sex/

 Maintenance behaviors  Commitment  Quality of communication  Conflict resolution  Emotional self-disclosure  Affection  Relational certainty/security,  Role within the relationship,  Equity. 0Paper.pdf

 What is the #1 quality women look for in men? › A. Teeth › B. Car › C. Hair › D. Electronics

 What is the #1 factor of relationship satisfaction? › A. Humor › B. Respect › C. Hair › D. Communication

 What are the qualities of a gentleman? › A. Sloppy › B. Trustworthy › C. Confident › D. Both B & C