"What do women do when they get together? We sit around and talk! Men, not so much. My theory is that this difference is genetic and dates back to the hunter-gatherer societies, when the men had to be quiet as they hunted, lest they scare away the bison and then everyone starved to death and it was all their fault."
Jenna McCarthy
Author
Jenna McCarthy is a notable author and speaker known for her candid explorations of love and relationships, particularly in her book 'If It Was Easy, They'd Call the Whole Damn Thing a Relationship.'
- Born
- January 1, 1970
- Quotes
- 13
- Rank
- #3183
About Jenna McCarthy
Jenna McCarthy — Life and Legacy
Jenna McCarthy is an influential author and speaker whose work delves into the complexities of love and relationships. Her distinctive voice is evident in her book 'If It Was Easy, They'd Call the Whole Damn Thing a Relationship,' where she challenges conventional notions of romance with a refreshing honesty. McCarthy's core belief is that love is not merely a feeling but a deliberate choice that requires effort and communication. She articulates this through her quote, 'Love is a choice,' which reflects her understanding that sustaining a relationship demands ongoing commitment. Her insights often reveal the intricacies of human connection, emphasizing that relationships thrive on mutual respect and vulnerability. For instance, her assertion that 'Communication is key' highlights the necessity of open dialogue in nurturing intimacy. By confronting traditional romantic ideals, McCarthy encourages readers to embrace the realities of love, including its challenges and the work involved in maintaining it. Today, her quotes resonate with many, as they provide a grounded perspective on relationships that many find relatable. McCarthy's candid approach not only inspires reflection but also fosters a deeper understanding of what it means to truly connect with others.
Quote collection
Jenna McCarthy quotes
13 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"As relationships progress, the time you spend smooching diminishes. Where kissing was once an enjoyable entree unto itself, it becomes a mere appetizer couples hasten through on the way to the main course."
"Women, we care a great deal about being thin and good looking, whereas men mostly care about sex - ideally with women who are thinner and better looking than they are."
"Divorce is contagious. That's right - when you have a close couple friend split up, it increases your chances of getting a divorce by 75 percent."
"Beyond the profound federal perks, married people make more money; we're healthier, physically and emotionally; we produce happier, more stable and more successful kids; we have more sex than our supposedly swinging single friends; we even live longer."
"[Newlyweds,] these optimistic young bastards, promise to honor and cherish each other through hot flashes and mid-life crises and a cumulative 50-pound weight gain, until that far-off day when one of them is finally able to rest in peace. You know, because they can't hear the snoring anymore."
"Merely watching a romantic comedy causes relationship satisfaction to plummet. Apparently, the bitter realization that maybe it could happen to us, but it obviously hasn't and it probably never will, makes our lives seem unbearably grim in comparison."
"I don't care how handsome or fabulous or funny the groom is, or how sweet and accommodating the bride, or vice versa. Marriage is hard."
"If you had asked me when I was 28 and in my wedding dress if I ever thought I would end up in my forties flipping my husband the bird over potato chips, I'd say you were crazy."
"Subsisting on a diet drawn from one food group isn't healthy or gratifying. Even eating cupcakes 24/7 eventually would get old!"
"Scientific studies about relationships fascinate me, and I devour them hungrily, especially when they give big, fancy-sounding names to everyday experiences."
"One study found that people who smile in childhood photographs are less likely to get a divorce."
"Women tell stories; men want answers. Guys get impatient when we drone on forever; we get frustrated when they tune out."