Single Men Are Like Waffles, Single Women Are Like
Spaghetti.
by Granier, Leslie
Reviewer's Bookwatch • May, 2008 • Single Men Are Like Waffles, Single Women Are Like
Spaghetti: Friendship, Romance, and Relationships That
Work
Single Men Are Like Waffles, Single Women Are Like Spaghetti
Bill Farrel and Pam Farrel
Harvest House Publishers
990 Owen Loop North, Eugene, OR 97402-9173
www.harvesthousepublishers.com
ISBN 9780736922494, $12.99
As the title indicates, "Single Men Are Like Waffles, Single
Women Are Like Spaghetti: Friendship, Romance, and Relationships That
Work" is about the many ways in which men and women differ. Men
tend to compartmentalize their lives into small boxes (hence the waffle
analogy) and focus only on one box at a time. Women's lives, on the
other hand, are like cooked spaghetti on a plate. The pieces are
intertwined, which symbolizes the amount of multitasking they do. When
people learn to understand these inherent differences between the sexes,
they can find ways to avoid problems and misconceptions.
This book also focuses on helping single people seek serious
relationships. It stresses the importance of making specific, realistic,
and achievable goals and being honest about what they desire so they
will not spend time on relationships that will be doomed from the
beginning. The authors provide questions for people to consider to
determine if they are ready to start dating again after a difficult or
painful breakup. Kinds of dates that will help people learn more about
potential spouses are listed. These include co-hosting a party to see
how they handle stress and planning issues. Another idea is to go on a
long outing with children (such as nieces or nephews). If having a
family is one of the goals, this will give insight into how a potential
mate relates to children.
Examples of free or low-cost dates are given which will allow
people to learn more about each other in quiet and stress-free
situations. The pros and cons of the different ways of meeting people
are discussed. Should someone aggressively seek another individual (i.e.
internet dating sites) or passively wait for another person to find
them?
At the end of each chapter there are humorous lists that relate to
the topic of the chapter. There are also discussion questions for small
groups to begin conversations about this book. The book, although not
overwhelmingly religious in nature, discusses the importance of
God's role in relationships and how one's relationship with
God is the most important one of all.
Although Single Men Are Like Waffles, Single Women Are Like
Spaghetti" is aimed at single men and women, all adults could use a
refresher course on understanding how men and women differ. It is
through the knowledge and acceptance of these differences that
relationships will not only grow, but flourish.
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