Most dating books are written for women - what a mistake that is. Women know how to date....It's men who need the help! At last: a blithe, bold, and bawdy guide to building a better boyfriend. At some point, every guy (player, geek, mama's boy, "regular Joe") meets a woman who makes him want to be a boyfriend. A good boyfriend. Problem is, unless he's had some first-rate training (by a previous girlfriend, a sister, a mom), he probably doesn't even know what that means. Felicity Huffman and Patricia Wolff come to the rescue with a rollicking and whip-smart handbook to navigating the minefield of male-female relationships. Directed at men (though of course it's women who'll download it, then leave it on their boyfriend's listening device, accidentally on purpose), A Practical Handbook for the Boyfriend lays out the manly steps involved in becoming a good boyfriend, while still maintaining guy-dignity. It covers issue like: # Who decides when you become a boyfriend (answer: she does) # How to look like you're listening, even when you're not (If you're busted, just say, "You're so pretty, I'm distracted.") # Ten things never to say on the first date (Number Four: "I just did that to freak you out.") # Finding the middle ground between too cool (think third grade) and too eager (think surprise visits) # Why becoming a good boyfriend is a lot like training for the A-Team.