Unspoken Feelings of a Gentleman by Jeanty Little brings to light an aspect of male relationships that is unfortunately more often overlooked in our culture. The author lays out his thesis in this entertaining book: Men come in all shapes and sizes, but they all have one thing in common. They are all animals. You cannot expect a big strong looking man with great abs to be any less emotionally sensitive than a man with no idea what he looks like but a huge penis. The author makes this point through the language in this witty and humorous book.

He also draws a clear distinction between men who try to fit in and those who try to impress. The author portrays many a man who tries to be a part of the "pack" but finds himself continually left out or overlooked because his "game" simply does not measure up to the "top guys". Jeanty has taken a bit of a comedic spin on these character traits through his writing but it still remains a very valid observation. There are some truly hilarious anecdotes throughout Unspoken Feelings of a Gentleman that will keep men on their toes and interested in how they can improve their game for both themselves and others. It's a unique perspective on how men should actually act.
The book is chock full of practical suggestions for improving your social skills. It might be difficult to think of a situation where your social skills could be improved, but just about every single one in this humorous guide will introduce something that will make you think twice the next time you engage in those activities that will help you "make a guy fall in love with you". The tone is light and fun throughout the text, and the layout of the pages is easy to read. I especially liked how little advice there was regarding relationships as the main focus of the text. The idea that you should actually feel a certain way towards someone rather than just take their actions personally is presented in an engaging manner that will make you want to read it again.