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relationship self-help books.... suggestions?

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lunarx · 21/03/2006 10:10

..other than 'men are mars..women are from venus' (or whatever the title is!)

just curious to see what others have read and liked...

thanks!:)

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lunarx · 21/03/2006 10:10

(make that men are from mars.. NOT men are mars!)

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overdraft · 21/03/2006 18:07

Barbara De Angelis

1.What men want women to know
2.What women want men to know
3.How to make love all the time

Tracey Cox does some good books too

lunarx · 22/03/2006 18:19

thanks for the suggestions! :D

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prettyfly1 · 22/03/2006 21:15

why men lie and women cry

Turquoise · 22/03/2006 21:26

'He's just not that into you' - fab if you're single, probably innapropiate if not! It's good though.

crazydazy · 22/03/2006 21:26

When I was going out with a w**ker before I met DP and had kids I used to go into the book shop in my lunch hour and sit and read those kind of books, I really believed it was me with the problem.....years later I realised it was him as he has gone on to treat each woman he has been out with exactly the same as he did me.

crazydazy · 22/03/2006 21:27

Also what I meant to add is when I met DP I never felt the need to read these kind of books....

Are you having problems Lunarx?

lunarx · 23/03/2006 07:37

problems. yes. but i dont think dp would appreciate me going into them here :o

counselling at this point in time, is not an option (financially and no babysitter) :(

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