Dateonomics6/11/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Not false hope I’m the world’s worst liar and fake cheerleader. A big part of my business is giving women hope. I’ll admit, I went into the read with a very skeptical eye. It’s going to get a lot of news coverage - and it should - for it highlights some sobering facts about the perception that there are “no good men out there.” Today, I want to tell you about Jon Birger’s “Dateonomics.” ![]() There was Hanna Rosin’s “The End of Men.” There was Laura Kipnis’s “Men”, and there was Suzanne Venker’s “How to Choose a Husband”. Yet every so often, I come across a book that intrigues me enough to review. When I’m done with work, I generally prefer dysfunctional family fiction by, say, Jonathan Franzen or Elizabeth Strout. But I rarely read books about dating it’s too much like my day job. Usually, it’s an article or study that I share on Thursdays. Every day I read something new about dating and relationships. ![]()
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