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The Rules: Time-tested Secrets for Capturing the Heart of Mr. Right is a self-help book by Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider, originally published in 1995. [ 1][ 2] The book suggests rules that a woman should follow in order to attract and marry the man of her dreams; these rules include that a woman should be "easy to be with but hard to get". [ 3]
OCLC. 471823888. Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man: What Men Really Think About Love, Relationships, Intimacy, and Commitment is a 2009 self-help book by Steve Harvey which describes for women Harvey's concept of how men really think of love, relationships, intimacy, commitment, and how to successfully navigate a relationship with a man.
The book then narrates the journey of how Strauss goes through the stages of becoming a pickup artist (a description of the members of the community) and gains the pseudonym "Style". He befriends many of the pickup artists, particularly Mystery. A good deal of the book focuses on how to obtain the elusive upper hand, or just hand, in a ...
5. Grindr. Grindr is a the largest social networking app for gay, bi, trans and queer people. Millions of daily users take advantage of the app’s geolocation-based technology to send text and ...
3. Climb out on the proverbial limb. Whether it’s in person or through video chat, get to know at least one of those five to nine people better. “There’s good psychological data that the ...
TheStewartofNY /Getty Images. 9. Get a Dating Look. A classic LBD, a velvet jumpsuit or some stylish jeans and a fitted tee—whatever it is, have a go-to outfit that’s comfortable and makes you ...
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978-1-59052-135-9. I Kissed Dating Goodbye is a 1997 book by Joshua Harris. The book focuses on Harris' disenchantment with the contemporary secular dating scene, and offers ideas for improvement, alternative dating/courting practices, and a view that singleness need not be a burden nor characterized by what Harris describes as "selfishness".