Study the book I’m Having More Fun Than You by the hilarious Aaron Karo. He’ll explain to you exactly how guys think.” — E. Jean Carroll, Elle
“Comedian Aaron Karo’s new book is a seriously funny ode to single life. He explores the mating dance between single men and women with hysterical insight and brutal honesty.” — BettyConfidential.com
“A cock-sure celebration of being single, filled with Karo’s ultra-male observations from being happily alone and tons of tips on how to stay unhitched.” — Punchline
Karo discusses the perks of being single when everyone else you know is getting hitched. Whether your friends are getting married or just act like it with their long distance boyfriend of 4 years, you will relate, laugh, and maybe even pee a little.” — CollegeCandy.com
“Aaron Karo never apologizes for being single; in fact, he encourages it.” — AskMen.com
“An ode to the beer-drinking, chick-banging perennial bachelor.” — TheFrisky.com
“A tribute to single guys in their late 20s and early 30s who can’t stomach the idea of being in a serious relationship, and who ponder their next walk of shame more than a walk down the aisle.” — A.M. New York
“Karo’s third book details his philosophies, stories, and tips as a 30-year-old single guy still heading to bars and picking up women (or “kicking game”) as his contemporaries settle down.” — BroBible.com
“A celebration of singlehood through anecdotes, observations and a few tips along the way.” — LAist.com
“All about how great it is to be single and unattached.” — Comedy Central Insider
Study the book I’m Having More Fun Than You by the hilarious Aaron Karo. He’ll explain to you exactly how guys think.
Comedian Aaron Karo’s new book is a seriously funny ode to single life. He explores the mating dance between single men and women with hysterical insight and brutal honesty.
A cock-sure celebration of being single, filled with Karo’s ultra-male observations from being happily alone and tons of tips on how to stay unhitched.
Karo discusses the perks of being single when everyone else you know is getting hitched. Whether your friends are getting married or just act like it with their long distance boyfriend of 4 years, you will relate, laugh, and maybe even pee a little.
An ode to the beer-drinking, chick-banging perennial bachelor.
A celebration of singlehood through anecdotes, observations and a few tips along the way.
All about how great it is to be single and unattached.
Aaron Karo never apologizes for being single; in fact, he encourages it.
Karo’s third book details his philosophies, stories, and tips as a 30-year-old single guy still heading to bars and picking up women (or “kicking game”) as his contemporaries settle down.
A tribute to single guys in their late 20s and early 30s who can’t stomach the idea of being in a serious relationship, and who ponder their next walk of shame more than a walk down the aisle.