Sex in the City by Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo

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I bought this book when I was in class 8th and had an enormous crush on a guy who liked by then best friend. I loved the book so much that I recommended it to and even passed around my copy to help those who weren’t sure as to what was going on in their lives. Yes, I bought the book. I was 14 then. The book was intended to empower girls to stop waiting for disinterested guys. And it did emancipate the 14years old me from the unending pain! I realized that if a guy liked me, he would make it obvious by telling me so, calling me regularly, taking me out, etc. and if he does not do all this, he is not interested in me. My world was suddenly black and white.

Today, I am 21years old and I can say without any second thoughts, I don’t need to read a Self-Help category book elaborating on how he is not that into me. In fact, I don’t even need to seek advice from my friends on this topic because when somebody doesn’t like me, I just know.

Why I am raking up the past is because while travelling in the metro, I saw a girl, who I presume my age, was reading it with intense attention. If you’re...

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