The never ending saga that starts when a daughter learns the art of 'nagging' at a tender age and then, as a grown woman, a refinement of her skills with a natural talent embedded in her DNA thus perfected over the course of life. Each chapter considers the specific 'nagging' that happens at a particular time of life, from teenage years, finding a partner, marriage, homemaking, mid-life and eventually to the silver surf nagging phase of life as a grandmother. Also back by popular demand is a section about ageing mothers. There are also chapters on break up's and a new condition dreamt up by the author, 'post traumatic nag disorder' is considered as well as the impact of mobile phones and social media and a look at how a vacation can generate some lovely little comments. In this second book Chris Gibson also looks at the funny side from a woman's perspective and has even included a final chapter that considers the obvious shortcomings of the male species, in what is more like a 'Life of Bragging'