“'What the hell is wrong with you.' Never shout at him or embarrass him, especially in public or in front of family or friends, most men can’t take that well.”— Kevin Grey, amazon.com
“'Can you introduce me to (them)?' This is pretty dangerous grounds... Never ask your man this, let him willingly introduce you to his friends.”— Kevin Grey, amazon.com
“A new friend of his who is charming, gorgeous, or any other good trait, it’s better not to tell him about it.”— Kevin Grey, amazon.com
“Treat your guy with respect even when you're angry or disappointed and beware of language that can emasculate or belittle your guy.”— Kevin Grey, amazon.com
“'Do I look fat in this dress?’ Men love women who love themselves, so even though it’s not possible to feel great all the time, refrain from that question. It’s not like a guy will say yes.”— Kevin Grey, amazon.com
“Sometimes it’s best to hold back some of your negative information about the past so that you don’t scare some men who are genuinely interested in you.”— Kevin Grey, amazon.com
“'We need to talk.’ This statement could likely shift him into defensive mode.”— Kevin Grey, amazon.com