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Finding the Love of Your Life: Ten Principles for Choosing the Right Marriage Partner

Finding the Love of Your Life: Ten Principles for Choosing the Right Marriage Partner

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Soul Mates are One in a Thousand
Review: This Book is helpful for a very small percentage of Men who are gifted in finding a Soul Mate. But for the General Population the chances are very slim due to the fact that there are not enough Gems out there to go around. A large percentage of todays Women suffer from Women's Issues from one degree to another. Coping with such inner problems can be very trying to ones Soul. I suggest the book Don't Be Afraid To Ask!! How To Date A Beautiful Woman by Bob Lott that will give Men a much more broader range of finding the Woman of their Dreams!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well Written
Review: This book will assist marrieds, singles believing to be married and those in courting relationships, who would like to know first-hand the meaning "til death do us part."

The book reflects the author's genuine concern for courting and married couples. He cut to the chase, sugar-coating nothing.

The author shared situations he assisted couples with through counseling. He used these situations to tell others what "to" and "not to" do in relationships. He bases his material on true experiences, not theory. I will read this book again.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Another dopey book for women
Review: Women - even intelligent women - waste YEARS of their lives looking for some dope to marry them despite all the scientific research that: 1) Half of all marriages end in divorce (would you invest even part of your savings in a business that had a 50% chance of going belly up? So why invest your entire life in an institution with the same failure rate?). 2) Marriages that survive make the participants only 1% happier (after the first two years)than those who never marry. 3) Marriages that survive and are "happy" are actually "parallel marriages" where the individuals may live together but actually have separate, parallel lives and interests - they are more like friends and roomates rather than the romantically unrealistic situations pictured in movies and books. 4) Study after study confirms the fact that the happiest men and women are those with careers, hobbies, and activities that are personally intriguing and absorbing. If you are super intelligent, marriage will become boring very quickly. If you are lacking in intelligence, you will drive your husband crazy seeking emotional fulfillment to complete your life that no human being could possibly give you on a sustained basis. 5) Romantic feelings are temporary chemical states which could be compared to hallucinatory/subjective distortions of reality and the actual value of an individual. The body chemical oxytocin makes you fall in love and when it peters out (usually after 6 months to three years), your eye starts to stray in the attempt to get that high again. Because the chemical has worn off, you no longer think Mr. Wonderful is so wonderful. What a letdown when we come out of the daze and see how average our mates really are. We fall in love with people we think are extraordinary. In truth, most men and woman are very ordinary and average. Only temporary insanity brought on by hormones makes us think otherwise. If you really want to be happy live a life full of activity, and enough hard work to make you enjoy and appreciate the times of leisure. Too much work or the wrong kind of work will kill you. Too much leisure will bore you. Find the balance. This book teaches you how to get married. The bigger question is why you should bother.


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