For women only.
This book was written by a woman for women only, because the questionnaires were posed from an urban woman's perspective.
Men would have to reword the questions to think in terms of men's normal behaviour. For example, a question might ask if one is wearing more make-up than usual. What sort of question would replace this one to elicit an answer from a man for a similar assessment?
I give it a low rating for the fact that the book was not advertised as being for a woman's perspective only.
It might be a good book for women, so ratings from women can raise the average that I've influenced.
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