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It is ironic that mankind has progressed much but some women's perception of love has remained stuck in Victorian times. This book is a self-help guide to those in limbo about whether your man is the right guy or not. In an easy to read format where every page focuses on one point, this is the ideal pick-me-up for the busy professional or student and even the reluctant (a.k.a lazy) reader. Regardless of the IQ level, this book is suitable for ladies of all ages bothered by their partners and in need of some assurance about whether their partners are men to hold onto or otherwise. Sometimes, it…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
It is ironic that mankind has progressed much but some women's perception of love has remained stuck in Victorian times. This book is a self-help guide to those in limbo about whether your man is the right guy or not. In an easy to read format where every page focuses on one point, this is the ideal pick-me-up for the busy professional or student and even the reluctant (a.k.a lazy) reader. Regardless of the IQ level, this book is suitable for ladies of all ages bothered by their partners and in need of some assurance about whether their partners are men to hold onto or otherwise. Sometimes, it takes a different perspective or voice to finally snap one confused girl out of her misery or delusion and regain her senses and self-worth. No man is worth it if he requires a lot of second guessing and deliberation about his words and actions. Bear in mind that men are simple creatures, their actions prove it all and offer glimpses into their hearts. So open your eyes wide and cover your ears to his sweet words for just a bit. Remember, if he walks the talk, he is worth it. Period!
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Autorenporträt
Wendt Francoise grew up in a large extended family with over 100 uncles and aunties, cousins plus nieces and nephews. A natural social butterfly, Wendt also has a big pool of ex-classmates, ex-colleagues and friends consisting of Generation X and Y plus Millenials and Baby Boomers. Every week, Wendt will be invited to family events and has acted as Aunt Agony to her single and married friends, cousins, relatives and acquaintances. Conversations ultimately revolve around men, women and love; the essence of good gossip and intimate discussions.