Sassy Bitch Reference Guide
Men can be surprisingly complicated for people who claim they don’t overthink things. One unanswered text, one strange comment, one disappearing act—and suddenly you’re wondering what it means and what on earth you’re supposed to do next.
This quick-reference guide answers 100 of those “what do I do when he...” questions—from texting and dating to relationships and breakups—with clarity, confidence, and just the right amount of attitude.
Nice. Feminine. And Very Much Not Confused.
A Sassy Bitch isn’t rude, cold, or busy calculating her next move over a candlelit spreadsheet.
She’s warm, selective, feminine, and clear about her limits. She knows what she wants, notices what a man is actually showing her, and understands that sometimes the most powerful response is not another paragraph—it’s a decision.
From Texting to Breakups
The questions are organized around four places where love tends to produce its most urgent little emergencies.
Texting
He didn’t reply. He replied three hours later. His answer was two words. Before you appoint yourself Chief Analyst of His Texting Habits, start here.
Dating
First dates, canceled plans, slow movers, mixed signals, and men who suddenly become mysterious the minute things get interesting. This is where you sort out what matters and what does not.
Relationships
Commitment, insecurity, mixed signals, boundaries, trust, and all the moments when you wonder whether the relationship is actually working—or merely keeping you very busy thinking about it.
Breakups
Should you fight for it, walk away, go no contact, or give it one more try? This section helps you tell the difference between a rough patch and a relationship that has simply run its course.
How to Make Him Propose
Sometimes the problem isn’t that he needs more love, more patience, or another year to “see where things go.” Sometimes he simply has never had to make a decision.
Bonus question #101 walks you through a four-step approach to getting clarity about commitment—including how to bring up marriage, what to pay attention to afterward, and how to stop confusing endless waiting with progress.
The goal is not to pressure him into a proposal. It’s to find out whether the future you want is actually the future he wants too.
Inside the Book
A few pages from the guide so you can see how the questions, answers, and little Sassy reminders are actually presented inside.
Keep the Answer Within Reach
One hundred questions, one bonus proposal chapter, and considerably fewer reasons to stare at your phone wondering what he meant by “hey.”
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