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The Little Black Book On Relationships

How to Create a Relationship That's Easy and Fun

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  • 232pagine
  • 9 ore di lettura

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A fresh approach to creating a relationship that can really last, while also being easy and fun. Written by and about a couple that's done it, this book includes information and techniques that are not available anywhere else This is not your typical marriage advice handbook--this book has tools that really work! Some of the topics included How flirting can save your marriage; how sharing can ruin your marriage; how to know in advance if he or she will be good in bed, What to do while waiting for Prince Charming or Ms. Right; creating a romance that can last forever in 10 second increments; Why you DON'T want your romance to resemble a movie; the emotions that will ruin your marriage; the difference between love and abuse.

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The Little Black Book On Relationships, Kacie Crisp

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Pubblicato
2012
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Titolo
The Little Black Book On Relationships
Sottotitolo
How to Create a Relationship That's Easy and Fun
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2012
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
232
ISBN10
1451586086
ISBN13
9781451586084
Serie
Descrizione
A fresh approach to creating a relationship that can really last, while also being easy and fun. Written by and about a couple that's done it, this book includes information and techniques that are not available anywhere else This is not your typical marriage advice handbook--this book has tools that really work! Some of the topics included How flirting can save your marriage; how sharing can ruin your marriage; how to know in advance if he or she will be good in bed, What to do while waiting for Prince Charming or Ms. Right; creating a romance that can last forever in 10 second increments; Why you DON'T want your romance to resemble a movie; the emotions that will ruin your marriage; the difference between love and abuse.