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"Instead of helping readers find true love, ... Dr. Michael Bennett and his comedy-writing daughter Sarah [examine] the ... criteria for good partnerships that will allow real love to develop, even after the romance has died down or been buried completely. [They believe that] finding a good partner involves losing preconceived notions about who your dream date might be, so the Bennetts ... appraise the pros and cons of eight traits people most commonly...
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"No matter how much advice we get or how much work we do on our 'stuff,' nothing ever seems to make the difference. The truth of it is, you're woefully ill-equipped for one of the most life-defining things you will ever take on--being in a committed relationship. Whether you're currently in one, want to be in one, half in-half out, getting over one, married, single, separated, divorced, or just overwhelmed with the whole thing, let's cut through the...
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"From the author of the Wall Street Journal bestseller Barking Up the Wrong Tree comes a cure-all for our increasing emotional distance and loneliness--a ... guide to help build better friendships, reignite love, and get closer to others, whether you're an extrovert or introvert, socially adept, or socially anxious"--Publisher marketing.
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""If only he could see things from my point of view." "Why does she have to act that way?" No matter how much two people love each other, their differences will eventually cause conflict. This popular, science-based guide offers powerful solutions for couples frustrated by continual attempts to make each other change. True acceptance of one another may seem difficult to accomplish, but the clear-cut steps in this book can make it a reality. Aided...
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A "look at the love language of text, helping you decipher the personalities of online daters, the subtle signals from your romantic partner, and the red flags hiding in plain sight. When it comes to modern relationships, our thumbs do the talking. We swipe right into a stranger's life, flirt inside text bubbles, spill our hearts onto the screen, use emojis to convey desire, frustration, rage. Where once we pored over love letters, now we obsess over...