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Men As
Animals - By: Roger Moreau
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Roger Moreau
© 2005
www.menasanimals.com

MEN AS ANIMALS
They stand side by side in the elevator on
their way to different offices on the 13th floor. She casts a
surreptitious look at him, he does likewise. He smiles. She smiles
back. They talk. They connect. He asks for her telephone number. From
that moment on they are an item.
Three months later it’s getting serious. She feels she knows
him sufficiently well to take the next step. Three weeks later they are
living together. Five years down the track she feels she knows him
inside out and backwards: every word and action predictable.
Well, let me tell you she knows nothing from nothing. His innermost
core will always be a mystery to her. Or was until Roger
Moreau’s new book Men As Animals was published earlier this
month.
If you want to know your man, you have to know your animal. According
to the book, men are categorised by the totem animal of the clan to
which they belonged for hundreds and thousands of years back in
prehistory. They took on its characteristics: the boldness of the bear,
the commanding presence of the lion, etcetera. And those
characteristics have been genetically passed down from generation to
generation, in much the same way as blue eyes, or red hair.
Each Animale has his own characteristics, ways of behaving and
temperament. Within a short time of meeting, any of the thirteen
Animales can be clearly identified. It’s a matter of talking
to him, watching his body language, how he behaves with others; and
when she’s reasonable sure, imagining him with the
appropriate animal head on him. Intuition will tell her if it
fits: if not, try another.
Totem Theory, as it’s called, allows a woman to choose
“mindfully” as well as with the heart. She is going
into a relationship with the knowledge of how the man will behave in a
variety of circumstances. It gives her the power to subtly control, to
understand, and by using her newfound insight to get the very best out
of him.
Dolly Dix, Editor of Sabine Magazine and a major character in Men As
Animals stresses the importance of choosing mindfully:
“You have to clearly define your target, manwise, otherwise
its like going into a candy store with no clear idea of what you want
and you’re faced with too many choices. Bewildering. You buy
in haste and in all likelihood live to regret your purchase. Another
example: choosing your pet. Before you go to the pet shop you consider
the size of your home, the amount of time you can spend with it,
whether you want a lively companion. You’ve done your
homework and decided what suits you in terms of deriving maximum
enjoyment from your choice. No unpleasant surprises down the track. You
are going to get exactly what is best for you – compatibility
wise.”
And so it should be with your choice of a permanent homme. You have to
know from the very beginning what suits you best and then go out and
get him.
“So how does that help me?” asks the woman in a
long-term relationship.
Well, whether you’re happy, unhappy, discontented or bored,
Men As Animals provides the insight to extract the optimum from your
partner. With understanding comes empathy, kindness, the ability to
change and to get the very best out of the relationship.
Men As animals is written as a romantic novel involving relationships
and love affairs between very exciting people. In the same genre as the
Da Vinci Code, it centres on proving a theory via an adventurous quest
amidst glamorous surroundings in Paris, Venice, the Aegean Island of
Kos and Fortelaza in the Amazon jungle.
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Roger Moreau
© 2005
www.menasanimals.com
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