A "nice" girl might agree to something she doesn't want to do, leading to resentment. A "bitch" is comfortable saying no when something does not align with her desires or boundaries. This, according to Argov, makes her more attractive because she is seen as an equal, not an underling. 3. Be Emotionally Controlled
: Men are psychologically wired to value what they must work to earn. Constant availability often signals low self-worth, whereas a woman with a full, independent life creates a "mental challenge" that keeps a man invested.
Argov first gained fame with her 2002 book, Why Men Love Bitches . The success of that book (a New York Times Bestseller) led her to write the sequel, published on June 6, 2006. Her goal was not to teach women to be mean, but to explain why the "Nice Girl" archetype often ends up heartbroken while the confident "Bitch" gets the ring.
In the first three dates, a "Nice Girl" talks about him. She asks where he works, what his dreams are, what his ex was like.
Financial independence ensures you are with someone out of choice, not necessity, which shifts the power dynamic in your favor. 3. Setting Unshakable Boundaries
As Julia McKinnell noted in Maclean's , "The title is provocative... She means a woman shouldn't be too nice."
Commitment is a byproduct of respect and desire. When a man realizes that a woman is fully capable of living a happy, fulfilling life without him, he becomes motivated to secure a permanent place by her side. Marriage, in this context, is often a man's way of ensuring that a high-value partner does not slip away.
"A strong woman who has her own identity and is secure with who she is".
Independent, maintains her own life, communicates her boundaries clearly, and is not afraid to walk away from a disrespectful situation. She is polite but firm, ensuring her dignity remains intact. Core Principles of High-Value Dating
She refuses to sacrifice her self-respect to please a partner.







