"The truth is that it is degrading, that it sets up a terrific inferiority complex in the man, and that the upshot is marital misery - or divorce," it reads.
Horton goes on to address the habit women apparently have of asking for things during or after sex.
"Could there be any worse time for a woman to ask for a winter coat or a trip to Florida or a new refrigerator or a town car or a spring outfit than in bed with her man?" he writes.
"Yet she does it so often that one might almost look upon it as a congenial trait of the sex."
Other issues discussed include women's "ineptness" when it comes to pillow talk.
"[Women] assume that since they are in a state of nature with a man, they are his intellectual equal," reads the book.
"So they blab and blab, taxing the man's patience no end. What he really wants are quiet rest and sleep."
Not only does the guide talk about where women go wrong in the bedroom, but it also discusses their faults in the workplace and as a "walking companion".
Indeed, one section reads: "It is absolutely impossible to have a pleasant time walking with a woman.
"She will stop at store windows... she will orate on the value of women getting together to reduce the price of fur coats for working girls, and so on."
The chapter concludes pessimistically: "The result of such a walk, of course, is that the man returns home in lower spirits than before - and determined never to see that chatter-box again."
- DailyMail