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Incompatibility: Grounds for a Great Marriage!

Incompatibility: Grounds for a Great Marriage!

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Women and men different? All the better - Chuck's great!
Review: Incompatibility: isn't about why it won't work. It's why it CAN work. With the long marriage being the "number-one status symbol in America today" (Watts Wacker, futurist cited in FAST COMPANY magazine, Dec-Jan '97), Snyder provides a base from which you can draw appreciation for your spouse or future spouse when questions have begun to creep into the relationship. And he's REAL about it - no theoretical classroom hypotheses, but true experiences that you can identify with and immediately begin to apply. Worth the investment; worth the time

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Incompatibility - from the Snyder side of things!!
Review: You can get this book "used" from Amazon ...This is more of a "meet the Snyders" than anything else. He lists all his personality quirks, and she inserts hers. And this format was just a little bit too much, and after awhile you forget who is speaking, Chuck or Barb. Maybe this has some value, but the way Chuck describes himself is more a stereotype male and she a stereotype female, especially as it relates to shopping, sports, and all that other stuff which makes us all laugh. As a man, I couldn't relate to Chuck, and he displayed an arrogance of sorts which suggested that most men were like him, and most women were like her...


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