User Review - Flag as inappropriateThese men are no joke ... that the woman (above) wrote 'LO'L not only indicates her deep denial but also that she's unwilling to see her part in her own life. I have now known three of these predators, married to two, and wish it were allowed for me to name them.
This last one has just hurt a lovely person I know from long past ... and that person won't even speak with me now, believing (because he told her) that I caused their breakup even though I have not spoken to her in years and would have had no knowledge of that which she'd accused him..
They are incredibly devious!
These sociopaths (he's actually a psychopath) are amazingly effective and horrendously dangerous in the amount of emotional damage they cause ... enjoying their prowess.
In answer to my question of, ''why, when I think of you. James, does the word 'EXPUNGED' come to mind?'' , ... he actually answered (whilst laughing) "I've never been convicted of anything in my life! I can ALWAYS talk my way out of it!"
Ladies, listen to your intuition. Knowing a sociopath/psychopath may seem a fun ride but, inevitably, a horrendous journey!!
Sandra Brown's book is spot on!!
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User Review - Alecia - GoodreadsThis book explains why women choose dangerous men, from minimizing their poor behaviors, to glamorizing treating women badly, to accepting the media's portrayal that dangerous men are fun. She talks ... Read full review
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User Review - GoodreadsContrary to the title's implication - this book is a great read for men and women. Written from the female perspective, it helps women identify dangerous men, however when consciously flipped it's ...
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User Review - GoodreadsEvery woman, young, or old, should read this book! Of course, not all men are dangerous! ..Being well-informed on what the mindset and behavior(s) are, in dangerous men, is WISE! If I had this book ...
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User Review - mikecc - Overstock.comThe book was not exceptional and I felt my money was wasted by choosing the title based on author-planted review and sales information. Her handling of truthful feedback on the Amazon site ... Read full review
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User Review - Claudia Moscovici - GoodreadsSandra L. Brown's How To Spot a Dangerous Man Before You Get Involved (Alameda, CA: Hunter House Publishers, 2005) is a must-read for all women before, during or after being involved with a dangerous ... Read full review
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User Review - Kellie - GoodreadsI got this book from my therapist. She said it will help me realize what I didn't see in the previous "boys" BEFORE I got involved with them. I haven't gotten through much of it cuz I never have time LOL But I think you two (Karlie and Kiera) could use this book in your practice! Read full review