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I have never read another book that contains such accurate findings about Turkish women and male-female relations in Turkey. In fact, the funny thing is that it is a book that has crowned a possible future project of mine. I saw that many topics that I have compiled in my professional life, my private life, and my environmental observations, and that I intend to publish in a book in the future, are included in this book.
To make a few criticisms about the book, which definitely deserves to be read and received a higher score from me:
1-The name of the book is prone to misunderstandings in our country. A name that will lead the reader to perceive an erotic novel. The average reader may have difficulty taking the book to the checkout counter due to social taboos, or may never consider purchasing it due to misperception. I think this situation prevents the book from meeting as many readers as it deserves.
2-The author makes comments about the Islamic Religion in some parts of the book, and these comments made me think that he did not do enough research on the religion. The fact that Turkish Women blamed the pre-Islamic Turkish Culture for their sexual disabilities took another point away from the book's score.
As a result, I recommend everyone to read this book, which offers solid arguments about the relations between men and women in our country, and does not play to the stands and make advertising-like moves to the female reader...