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The Art of the Compliment, 2nd E... - Jonathan Clyde Moore

The Art of the Compliment, 2nd Edition: A Man's Guide to a Relationship

Jonathan Clyde Moore
Suck Free Publishing; 2nd edition (January 26, 2012) , English
5 ratings

The problem with most of the advice men get about relationships is that it is both stupid and wrong. It's stupid because it pretends we can stop being men. It's wrong because it insists we stop being men.You can be a man and be successful at a relationship. If you have, against all hope and fate, found a woman you want to keep in your life through legal and socially acceptable means, this book will give you advice and strategies that go a long way to let her know she is important without requiring you to sacrifice being a man. We're guys, we like being guys, and there is nothing wrong with that. It is, however, time to stop acting like a whiny 12 year old boy because, and think about it, do you really want to be with a woman who is willing to or wants to be with a whiny 12 year old boy?The 1st Edition gave you a great foundation, the 2nd Edition expands on this with 15 new chapters covering everything from asking permission (don’t), to selfishness (do), to when helping isn’t helping. Oh, and there are even chapters about that greener grass and the benefits of friends. Intriguing, eh?None of this means we have to grow up, it just means we have to man up. There is a difference and this book will help you with that difference through simple and straightforward strategies and plans. Men, it's time to step up and be a real man.It's time to learn the Art of the Compliment.2nd Edition Style.

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