Define Your Relationship Numerically Making Sense of the Ten Steps Between Meeting a Person and Marrying Them |
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Author:
| Mills, Natalie Thomas, Stevie |
ISBN: | 978-1-940902-00-5 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2013 |
Publisher: | Penny Magic Press
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $4.99 |
Book Description:
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Late one summer night, Natalie and Stevie discovered the secret to relationships. What was the secret?
Stop defining them with words; start defining them with numbers.
People hide behind words in relationships; they let words like "love", ""girlfriend", and "serious" go undefined. They are so afraid to talk about the future that they can't enjoy the present. They talk to any friend who will listen about every detail of their relationship...without talking to the person who is in the...
More DescriptionLate one summer night, Natalie and Stevie discovered the secret to relationships. What was the secret?
Stop defining them with words; start defining them with numbers.
People hide behind words in relationships; they let words like "love", ""girlfriend", and "serious" go undefined. They are so afraid to talk about the future that they can't enjoy the present. They talk to any friend who will listen about every detail of their relationship...without talking to the person who is in the relationship with them.
Through years of real-life testing and anecdotal research, Natalie Mills and Stevie Thomas have honed in on the 10 steps that any romantic relationship can have. Moving from acquaintance (step 1) all the way to happily married (step 10), they talk through the messy dating stages and the even messier pre-dating stages. Learn how to define your relationship with their scale, and help your friends define their relationships as well.
This short, humorous book will also teach you the nuances of each relationship step. You'll learn how to tell if he or she is flirty or flirsty, what makes someone a rebound dater, and the best places to look for love.
Don't let your life be ruled by undefined relationships; define your relationships the right way...define them numerically.