cover image Women Are Crazy, Men Are Stupid: The Simple Truth to a Complicated Relationship

Women Are Crazy, Men Are Stupid: The Simple Truth to a Complicated Relationship

Howard J. Morris, Jenny Lee. Simon Spotlight Entertainment, $22.99 (246pp) ISBN 978-1-4165-9505-2

In this comic relationship self-help, semi-functional (but self-aware) couple Lee and Morris-brandishing their credentials as ""a major nut bag"" and ""a genuine dunce,"" respectively-boil down the whole of male-female relationships to a simple, provocative statement, then go about examining the evidence and implications in an alternating, occasionally overlapping, he said-she said format. Most chapters follow the same structure, giving Morris the lead on any number of subjects-which came first, stupid or crazy; keeping your big dumb mouth shut; dealing with outsized expectations-after which Lee steps in with a response. This gives the book a male-oriented feel, but it's got enough laughs and insight to hook readers on either side of the gender divide, provided the egos involved aren't too fragile. Morris and Lee have a warm, funny, playfully adversarial relationship that's both intimate and identifiable, and put through the paces in lengthy, laugh-out-loud dialogues. For all its self-deprecating comedy, this volume provides valuable insight into typical relationship potholes, including chick-flick conflict, the dreaded ""Do I look fat?"" conversation and chronic miscommunication.