If you've been asking yourself questions about why it seems that we just can't get it right in our relationships, and you want more, this is the blueprint to help you navigate during your search. In this book the author uses his life experiences, and those of several men and women of different ethnicities, ages, and cultures to give relationship advice to both sexes. The author has travelled the world and put in over 5 years of research travelling to over 25 countries discussing these topics. The Truth provides answers to today's most pressing issues about relationships, and lays out the roadmap to help you navigate. This book will appeal to readers interested in relationships self-help books.
Songwriter, Music producer & engineer, graphics designer, NOTHING that screams author. Father of 2 boys and a girl, Husband, and now Author. Never intended to become an author it just sort of happened. I've been playing the piano since about 7. Moving into the next phase of my life helping people with their relationships.
We like to jump into relationships, because let's face it no one likes being alone, but there are some common sense things we can do like recognizing "red flags" and not ignoring them just because the relationship starts out great.
An excerpt from Chapter 1.
Book Excerpt
The Truth: Keepin' It 100
Some things are constant no matter what a woman’s age, and that is what I attempted to capture with all the questions. Every woman wants to be treated like a queen, and they want somebody loyal. Sometimes that’s a bit much to ask of men. Or at least you will feel that way at times. I hear younger women say all the time that they think they’re in love, and of course only a short time later, they wish they could find someone who isn’t into games. If you’re reading this book and you just graduated high school, or you’re at that stage in life, you have made an excellent choice to educate yourself in all the issues that come with relationships. But you can avoid the relationship games if you pay attention to the material in this book, because you will recognize the signs right away. But at this stage, you’re too young to be looking for a serious relationship anyway. If you haven’t already met your high school sweetheart, trust me, and wait until you read this book, or gain more experience. Focus on your life goals right now, such as figuring out a career, or if you want to go to college. And then maybe you can start looking for someone to be serious with. Build yourself up with the tools I mention in this book that you will need to be a strong woman before you jump into a relationship, or try and find someone to fall in love with. I don’t think love has a particular age, but it certainly can be blind. So you can date, but I’d encourage you to get your status in order first. You want to have something to offer in a relationship, and at this point you’re in no way equipped to handle a relationship. Guys are a trip these days, and for the type of guy all you women say you want, you will need a few things under your belt to attract that specific type of man. Just know that the answers I would give you are the same that I would give an 18 year old, or a 58 year old divorced woman, because the things I mention about guys are not relative to age. Men are typically the same and pretty easy to figure out, except for the good man, which I talk about in detail in Chapter 5 of this book. Don’t take the things I say to heart or take them personally. I’m simply trying to help you by educating you on the most prevalent things that people in today’s relationships face
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