There are certain times in my line of work where I need to deal with "celebrities" and today I had to do something indirectly for Greg Behrendt. For those of you who don't know Greg as a stand up comedian, you probably know him better as a writer for Sex & The City and the author of the book He's Just Not That Into You.
I suppose I can save another blog posting for everything I think is wrong about Sex & The City for some other time, but for now I'll focus on Greg's "self-help" phenomenon. I don't even know where to start on why I loathe the advice that book spews out.
Greg might be a nice guy. He might even have some good stand-up. But he seriously lacks in credentials when it comes to hundreds (maybe thousands) of girls like look to his book like the bible. A majority of girls I have met swear by this guy's view on relationships and it never really sat right with me.
I'll admit, I haven't had the stomach to sit through an entire reading, but I gave it the benefit of the doubt and read bits and pieces:
If a guy would rather have a guy's night than spend it with you; he's just not that into you.Really Greg? A guy can't have a guy's night? What happens if your best friend comes in from out of town and surprises you when you had plans to watch a movie with your girlfriend? What happens for guys who are extremely shy and have intense fears of rejection? Nothing is so black and white and I hate how that book dishes it out that way.
If a guy doesn't speak his feelings for you or approach you first; he's just not that into you.
Girls, you really want to know how guys work? I'd recommend picking up Raising Cain by Michael Thompson and Dan Kindlon. Even though a majority of the book discusses more "troubled" boys; it provides great insight to why some guys just grow out of their immature stage, why it's hard for guys to express themselves 100% of the time, etc. etc. They're child psychologists. Doctors. Might have a little more weight to their analysis.
Find me a girl who thinks that He's Not That Into You is full of shit and I'll be happy.
As for doing that task for Greg; I feel like I sold out. I need a shower.