Troubleshooting Men: What in the World Do They Want? - Rebecca F. Pittman - Books - Wonderland Productions - 9780692274507 - August 26, 2014
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Troubleshooting Men: What in the World Do They Want?

Rebecca F. Pittman

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Troubleshooting Men: What in the World Do They Want?

Troubleshooting Men, What in the WORLD do they want? asked 2,000 men what they are looking for in a woman, date, relationship or marriage. Their answers may surprise you! We learned the top 10 biggest mistakes women make where men are concerned. They also let us in on Booby Traps a guy will set for a woman on the first date that can rule her out. They talked about marriage, commitment, what pulls them toward a certain women, while others drive them away. You will also find out the 10 stereotypes of toad-like behavior in men that can be toxic. We call it our Toad Pool. We will teach you how to create a killer profile for online dating, and how to spot the predators on these sites who are up to no good. You'll learn how to approach a man, keep his interest and become a woman he can't live without. Our section on marriage will show that the fairy tale is still within reach if you follow these wishes most men hoped for in their bride. Part I of this book shows you how to have a life of abundance and create that confidence and spark that men find irresistible. We'll help you with your image issues and show you how to turn heads out in public. From catching his attention, the first date, nurturing a relationship and all the way through married life, Troubleshooting Men gets you inside the minds of men and gives you the inside scoop.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 26, 2014
ISBN13 9780692274507
Publishers Wonderland Productions
Pages 352
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 20 mm   ·   517 g
Language English  

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