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Very
Helpful, October 2, 2001
Reviewer: Louise B (Tampa, FL United States)
I found that this book to be a very realistic explanation of both
positive and negative instinctual behaviors people exhibit in
relationships. It not only helps you identify the weaknesses in
your relationship, but it helps you identify the your own personal
hangups to facilitate you in your own self discovery if you are
serious about changing your own behaviors to have a healthy, loving,
and fulfilling realtionship.
Perfect, October 13, 1999
Reviewer: A reader
Excellent book if you care to maintain a good relationship. The
chapter on Communication is especially good and suggestion to
improve how to talk with your mate helped me a lot.
Very Good! A wake-up call!, October 9, 1998
Reviewer: A reader
This book caught my attention! Find out if you are controlling
or dependant. Are you trying to chase your partner? Are you wondering
why he/she is pushing you away? If so, then the problem could
be YOU! You need to be happy w/yourself before you can get love
from someone else! This book covers all the bases. My mate wanted
more freedom. Well, I tried to control my mate. Saying "I
love you" too soon can scare anyone away! I had to give my
partner space! But, you can only give your partner space if, and
only if, you feel confident in yourself! If you need balance in
your relationship, then this book is for you!
A life-changing must-read for anyone who cares about anyone.,
June 17, 1997
Reviewer: A reader
Years of marriage counseling for about 15 bucks. "Seven Dumbest"
is filled with useful help for improving your relationship with
your current or future significant other. It turns out that advice
for "big R" Relationships is useful for "little
r" relationships as well. Very readable. Give copies to your
friends so that they too will know how to work on a rewarding,
balanced Relationship.
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