You Don't Know What Love is Until You've Been Run Over by a Saturn is the ultimate field guide to surviving modern dating-with humor as your weapon of choice. Written by Max Cajones, this factual satire takes readers on a wild ride through two decades of dating disasters, from women with tempers that could melt steel to online matches asking for a blood test before coffee.
In the first half, Max shares hilarious, jaw-dropping personal anecdotes from his own love life, where no bad decision was left unmade. From dodging women with murderously bad tempers (literally) to uncovering shocking quirks in seemingly perfect matches, he's got stories that'll make you cringe, laugh, and thank your lucky stars it wasn't you. Each chapter is a cautionary tale wrapped in comedy gold, offering valuable lessons on what to avoid when navigating the modern dating minefield.
The second half of the book is a practical, no-nonsense "What Kind of Crazy Is She?" guide-a detailed manual on the most common and bizarre female archetypes out there. Whether you've crossed paths with a Gold Digger, a Drama Queen, or the elusive Professional Victim, Max breaks down the red flags with wit and wisdom. These are women that can torpedo any man's happiness, and he's here to make sure you don't fall into their traps.
Why should you read this book? Because Max Cajones doesn't sugarcoat a thing. In a world where political correctness reigns supreme, this book throws caution to the wind and tells it like it is. It's unapologetically for men who've had enough of the dating charade and are ready to take charge of their romantic lives with a healthy dose of humor and sarcasm. No preachy self-help vibes here-just raw, real, and ridiculous experiences that will leave you better equipped to avoid common pitfalls and stay sane in the dating world.
So, whether you're newly single, a battle-worn veteran of the dating scene, or just here for the laughs, You Don't Know What Love is Until You've Been Run Over by a Saturn is your guide to dating survival. Fasten your seatbelt-it's going to be a bumpy, but wildly entertaining, ride.