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Title: Love Tactics: How to Win the One You Want
Author: Thomas W. McKnightRobert H. Phillips
ISBN: 0757000371
EAN: 9780757000379
166 Pages
Publisher: Square One Publishers
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 2002-01-01
Author: Thomas W. McKnightRobert H. Phillips
ISBN: 0757000371
EAN: 9780757000379
166 Pages
Publisher: Square One Publishers
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 2002-01-01
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2008-07-11 Common sense, but...
This book begins very well, with the intelligent observation that we "choose to be in love", and moves through various concepts with a wealth of well-observed common sense. Where it fell down most abruptly was with reference to what comes after kissing, becoming coy and indirect and concluding that anything further must wait until marriage, because "of course you want to get married!" and that any relationship outside of marriage is doomed... At this point, I immediately turned to look at the religious credentials of the authors, and was unfortunately not disappointed.I also feel that it was all very well coming up with tactics which could be grouped together under the "keep 'em mean, keep 'em keen" variety, but there wasn't any advice on when to capitulate and become truly honest.
Skimmed the top of a fascinating subject but lacked depth.
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