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четверг, 2 октября 2008 г.

A Little Known Source of Relationship Advice For Women

You have probably heard about numerous relationship experts who claim that they can fix a relationship up... for a price. In today's society, everything is about money. Where can you find advice that is simple and effective that comes from a credible source so you know that it will work? A little known source of relationship advice that thousands of women around the world have found but are keeping secret are the electronic books (e-books) that scores of people, including relationship experts have written. Perhaps it's what you have been looking for this whole time: something you can read and digest in your own time, that doesn't cost a lot and doesn't impinge upon your privacy.

Dr Bob Grant is famously known as the, "Relationship Doctor" for all the relationships (that seemed about to split at the seams) that he manages to deftly patch up. In fact, the couples he helps are so grateful that he often receives wedding invitations from most of them. Seeing that the majority of his clients were women who took the initiative to notice a failing relationship, his e-book, "The Women Men Adore" was written. "The Women Men Adore" is a set of exercises designed to help women to improve themselves so that finding an ideal male for a relationship or fixing up a relationship isn't such an ordeal. It is a popular title in the online marketplace, with hundreds of copies being sold every day.

Dr Kara Oh wrote "Men Made Easy" for women who wanted some advice on understanding the final frontier that is the male mind. She travelled the US, interviewing single and married women about their relationship problems with males and compiled what she learnt into "Men Made Easy". In a sisterly yet stern tone, she helps hundreds of women everyday either in a personal consultation or indirectly through "Men Made Easy." She condemns behaviour such as talking to girlfriends about "guy problems" which says reinforces the problems that exist between men and women. The advice she offers in "Men Made Easy" is bold and the fact that she is a female herself who has experienced trouble with males allows her to empathise with women, something no man can ever do.

If you're looking for a title that is a little different and advanced, "Passion Keys" is for the woman who wants to cut through the proverbial "female" crap and is looking for advice on new and exciting ways to attract guys. Steve Ubah is the author of "Passion Keys" and although he is no professional, his knack for helping female friends and family with male issues was a calling for "Passion Keys" to be written. He cracks open the male mind and suggests that we have 33 "Passion Keys" that, if "played" correctly, will unleash waves of passion and love upon the player. "Passion Keys" may not be your cup of tea, but it is another formidable title that should not be written off.

"The Women Men Adore", "Men Made Easy" and "Passion Keys" are all successful relationship/self-help titles for women who are looking to improve relationships with an existing male in their life or are looking for love. The e-book alternative for relationship advice might seem a little bit dubious at first, but thousands of happy women have written testimonials on the websites of these books. Additionally, with up to a two month guarantee, you can't go wrong with an e-book. There's virtually nothing to lose and the gaining that elusive man in your life is only the beginning.

1 комментарий:

bailee комментирует...

I think, All relationship advice is not created equal. In fact, a lot of relationship advice about men simply does not work. Why? Because it’s usually focused on getting short-term results that inadvertently prevent a man from falling and staying in love with a woman.


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