Manual To Manhood Deluxe Edition (Deluxe)
$24.99
How to gain respect, avoid embarrassment, and impress everyone
As a man in the making, you need to know stuff: how to act, what to do, and when to do it. But who do you ask? The Manual to Manhood is your go-to resource for having it all together. With great illustrations and step-by-step instructions for almost everything a guy needs to know, this international bestseller shows you how to:
– wear cologne correctly
– tie a tie
– grill a steak
– manage a credit card
– plan a date
– interview for a job
– ask for a reference
– clean a bathroom
– change a tire
– talk to a girl
– fold a shirt
– clear a sink drain
– behave during a traffic stop
– throw a football
– find a stud in a wall
– and tons more
The world needs confident and capable young men. With The Manual to Manhood, you’ll be well on your way to becoming one of the best.
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780800745394
ISBN10: 0800745396
Jonathan Catherman
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: October 2023
Publisher: Revell
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