Publisher's Synopsis
Since the beginning of time men have been at ease with their feelings about manly things like work, hunting, fishing, drinking beer and their dogs. When a woman enters the picture, however, all is lost. The relationship between male and female remains as much a confounding mystery as why we men always seem to end up with a sock drawer containing at least one mismatch or why the lawnmower runs out of gas when we are furthest from the house. Southern writer Terry Paul Jones breaches the inscrutability of the sexes through eight unique short stories, each set in a different locale, each addressing this age-old dilemma.