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Memoirs of a Gentleman: The Unspoken Truth

Author Martez Burks
Publisher Outskirts Press
Category Fiction
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Author(s)Martez Burks
ISBN / ASIN1432750224
ISBN-139781432750220
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Sales Rank3,709,694
CategoryFiction
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

Men and women are completely misunderstood by, and totally misunderstand, one another - especially when it comes to relationships and dating. The scenarios that comprise  Memoirs of a Gentleman highlight the unrefined essence of such differences.

The book opens with the First Encounter which takes place in a social lounge when KD notices a beauty woman at the bar and attempts to stimulate her mind mentally. Once feeling comfortable and secure her friends decides to call it a night and head home. Overwhelmed by his smooth charisma and intellectual conversations Jalisa extends the evening by inviting KD back to her apartment. Your typical first date, but within thirty seconds of a conversation it is evident that a woman knows if she is going to sleep with a man or not.

Memoirs of a Gentleman: The Unspoken Truth is a compilation of scenarios, including various personalities, that are centered around the male perceptive. Every experience presented in  Memoirs of a Gentleman evokes the type of critical thinking that has become necessary to maintaining a healthy relationship.

The Memoirs demonstrate the psychological structure of males, and allow the readers to receive a simplean indeliable opportunity to explore and grasp the perspectives of men.

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