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It's Not You, It's Biology.

The Science of Love, Sex, and Relationships

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By Joe Quirk

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Here’s everything you should have been taught in sex education, fascinatingly presented with all the science fact, and a light-hearted touch.

An Everyman’s humorous look at the real differences-biological, historical, psychological-between men and women . . . this fact-based but fun and provocative book provides insight into what really drives behavior and interactions between men and women.

Men talk about women to men. Women talk about men to women. Men and women talk to each other (or try to) about relationships. It’s Not You, It’s Biology provides insight, ammunition, snappy comebacks, and interesting cocktail party banter for everyone who ever wondered why we do what we do vis-a-vis the opposite sex.

  • "Wild Kingdom meets Dr. Ruth in Quirk's bawdy guide to species reproduction and the differences between men and women. Each topical chapter compares romantic relationships to sociological, biological, anthropological or zoological findings, all related in Quirk's off-the-cuff prose."
    Publishers Weekly

On Sale
Sep 2, 2008
Page Count
272 pages
Publisher
Running Press
ISBN-13
9780786731725

Joe Quirk

About the Author

Joe Quirk in his own words: “I studied literature and minored in Development of Western Civilization at Providence College, taught partially by Dominican priests who had no sense of humor when it came to my biological observations about celibacy. I graduated at the top of the bottom tenth of my class. I attended one year of law school, so I only lost one third of my soul, which is just enough to function in American society. I invested the last seven years of my novel royalties in reading evolutionary biology studies, full-time. Now finally I feel ready to ask a woman on a date.”

Joe lives in Berkeley, California, where he prays intellectuals won’t ask him for his credentials. Please visit him at http://www.joequirk.com.

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