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Act: Like A Lady, Think Like A Man

Harvey asserts that every man is driven by three basic things: His title and status. What he does: His career or trade.

Harvey categorizes women into two groups based on how men view them: Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man

One of the book's most famous strategies, Harvey suggests a "probationary period" of before a woman engages in sex with a new partner. He compares this to a corporate benefit package, arguing that if a man isn't willing to wait three months for the "benefit" of sex, he isn't serious about a future. 🎬 Media & Adaptations Harvey asserts that every man is driven by

The book's massive success—selling over two million copies—led to a popular film adaptation: He compares this to a corporate benefit package,

Women who establish clear rules and standards from day one, signaling they are intended for marriage or long-term commitment. 4. The "90-Day Rule"

Providing regular physical intimacy, which he views as a fundamental need. 3. "Sports Fish" vs. "Keepers"

His financial stability.Until a man has settled these three areas, he will not be fully ready to focus on a long-term relationship or family. 2. The Three Things Every Man Needs