Go to any bookstore and pick up any book that reveals how the male gender think and you will have your answers. Teens, 20's, 50's . . . no matter their age...they're minds all really all think the same.
I'm speaking from experience. I'm, joyfully so 50, was married 23 yrs, now peacefully divorced 4 yrs and have been out in the dating world for about 2 yrs.
My experience of dating men in their late 40's to late 50's and when I was liking guys in my teens, and reading what other teens write here on this site about relationship questions . . . teens all the way up to their elder years...in my experience their minds are pretty much the same.
I value, treasure, respect and adore men...Really I do. . . yet while a man may mature and move through his experiences in life...the basic core or how a male relates to women, sex, calling or not calling her, revealing or not revealing of emotions, dating . . . etc. . . . Not much difference from teens or elder guys. I adore, value and respect men...just calling it like I see it from experience.
There are aware and emotionally intelligent guys out there. Age does not clue them in to that. Seek out a guy that is emotionally aware. And, NO, that does'nt mean he will be a wimp...A guy that that is decent, respectable, emotionally aware is that individual guy...not his age.
Sooooo, go out and get any "understanding the male mind" book and you'll have the answers you're looking for.
2007-03-17 09:05:21
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answered by onelight 5
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Hon if they made such a boy for girls...every woman in the world would have one. They'd also know exactly how to deal with husbands, bf's , fathers, brothers and on and on. Most boys hide their emotions cause they are taught by society and sometimes parents, it's not good for a boy to show emotion. Boys are generally thinking of the next thing they can do to keep busy. Remember, boys think more simply than girls do. They don't usually get all complicated. Wish there were more to tell. Mom to 3..one a boy.
2007-03-17 16:09:04
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answered by Melanie A 4
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I am not sure about a book but here is some general information: Teen boys do not think. When they do it is about something they like such as games, sports, cars, movies and girls. They think of girls as a cute side objects which they want at their own convinient time. Most teen girls are more mature and they are more sentimental and into relationships and love and feelings. When something goes wrong most boys won't even talk about it but girls will make sure that the whole world knows about their problem! Girls have a bonding sisterhood with each other but boys do not even talk to each other about emotional girly stuff!
2007-03-17 16:14:05
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answered by livewire 4
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I am sorry for all of you. But if you do find a book about how teenage boys think.. maybe you can find one for me on how teenage girls think?
I am married with 2 sons. I feel bad for my boys when I see the outfits the girls flaunt themselves around in. Its disgusting.
Parents need to be more aware of thier teenagers... hormones are a nasty thing. But really people teach your boys and girls to be kind and decent humans.
2007-03-17 17:12:07
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answered by kasmik911 1
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well, i dont think teen boys write books, and I havent seen any books about teen boy thoughts, Why dont you just direct a question at teenage boys here and ask specific questions and youll get some pretty good answers.
2007-03-17 16:22:33
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answered by JUDAS RAGE 4
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You don't need a book, all men of any age think of only one thing, Females. Except for Richard Simmons.
2007-03-17 17:03:52
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answered by Anonymous
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You're just going to have to learn from experience and interacting with them. I don't think a book would help much.
2007-03-17 16:10:56
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answered by spelling nazi 5
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Well this is how i think, cars, money, and girls, no offense and sometimes i stare at girls butts and boobs but thats what men do u cant change that, also i like to play with my dog and play my psp, like football, u know the usual stuff
2007-03-17 16:04:08
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answered by NONAME 4
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i dont think we know enough about the inner workings of the male mind to even write a paragraph, let alone a book
2007-03-17 16:11:56
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answered by rollin with the homies 2
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Not too sure - but me, I wouldn't want to read a book like that - little TOO much info for me ;)
2007-03-17 16:04:54
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answered by Laurie 5
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