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		<title>Lads</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Have you ever been in a situation where there's a loud guy making inappropriate comments, cracking jokes that only he thinks are funny or leering at the girls in the room? You can feel it in the room, right? That guy is causing a lot of tension and giving lads everywhere a bad name. This is a book about how not to be that guy. It's a book about getting comfortable calling out bad behaviour. And it's a book that will help you feel confident navigating the modern minefield of relationships and interacting with girls, while being the guy that makes girls feel safe, heard and respected.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>In a world full of negative influences, <i>LADS</i> is a toolkit for teenage boys on respect and consent, helping them call out bad behaviour and giving them the confidence to be their best selves. </b></p>
<p>*What people are saying about <i>LADS</i>!*</p>
<p>&#8216;The antithesis of Andrew Tate&#8217; &#8211; <i>Guardian</i></p>
<p>&#8216;This book is the mate that backs you up and gives you the confidence to speak up for what&#8217;s right, building the foundations for healthy, respectful relationships&#8217; <i>&#8211; The Scotsman</i></p>
<p>&#8216;If I could give this book 10 stars out of 5 I would do it in an instant. It is a well written, important and much needed handbook on how to be a good guy&#8217; &#8211; B Humphrey, Netgalley Reviewer</p>
<p>* </p>
<p><i>Have you ever been in a situation where there&#8217;s a loud guy making dodgy comments, cracking jokes that only he thinks are funny or leering at the girls in the room? You can feel the tension, right?</i> <b>That Guy</b> <i>is the worst, but no one is saying anything, because the whole situation is intimidating and awkward.</i></p>
<p><i>This toolkit will help you call out bad behaviour and understand the serious issues facing girls today. And it will make you feel confident navigating relationships, so that everyone feels happy, heard and respected, while being the best version of yourself.</i> </p>
<p><i>From flirting disasters and what staying in the friend zone really means to the perils of porn, &#8216;locker room talk&#8217; and the importance of consent, this is a vital handbook for lads who are fed up of That Guy, and who want to step up and help create positive change.</i></p>
<p>*</p>
<p><i>&#8216;</i>The kind of book that tells you the things you need to hear as a teenage boy, but you&#8217;d rather not have to ask your mum or dad about, and in a way that feels chatty and not patronising. It&#8217;s easy to dip in and out of the sections too. After reading it, I felt more confident about speaking up with my male friends when I heard them saying things that weren&#8217;t right, and I hope I would be a better friend to my friends who are girls&#8217; &#8211; Sydney, aged 14</p>
<p><b>Recommended for ages 13 and over.</b></p>
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