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I highly recommend you take the time to read this book!
posted by 8407315 on February 20, 2012
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keep dreaming
posted by sgtpurple999 on March 25, 2009
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Anonymous
Posted February 20, 2012
I highly recommend you take the time to read this book!
I was in a so so relationship going nowhere slowly, and never feeling truely happy or fulfilled. After reading this book i started putting a few deal breakers into play. Surprisingly my boyfriend responded. What made it work was realizing i had a part to play. I had to listen to him too. I needed to show him i appreciated the effort he put forth. The advice in this book helped me get the relationship we both wanted and gave us the initial framework to get it done. I read many books and this is the first time i have ever felt compelled enough to write a review. I hope this book will change another person's relationship for the better or give someone the clarity to find happiness being single.
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keep dreaming
The sections on the five different types of guys out there are kind of interesting, however her solutions for working with them seem based on the idea that men think about relationships the same way women do. I'd love to know if this author has a husband who'll work thru problems they way she thinks men should, and if she does I need to meet his brothers.
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Deal Breakers
Quick, easy, and to the point, Deal Breakers outlines the ins and outs of bad boys' bad behavior, how to deal, and when to let go. While Marshall is full of insight and good advice, the book is plagued with Stuff You Already Know. Innovative it isn't, but enjoyable and useful all the same.
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Anonymous
Posted October 27, 2007
A Eye Opener
The CD Will Hold you captive,and can be a Life Changing Experience a must have for every woman on the Planet
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Anonymous
Posted January 23, 2010
Clear, concise and very enlightening. A must-read!
What an amazing book! I recommended it to a therapist who also enjoyed it and got a lot out of it. It serves as a reminder to NOT overlook things we, as women, often overlook. I will read this book every quarter so as to have that constant reminder of what to look for, and when to ditch the guy who doesn't deserve you.
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Excellent.
We should all read this book before going into any sort of relationship. knowing what you will or won't put up with and the deal breaker, is fundemental to lasting happiness. it's a great read I'm glad I didn't pass up.
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Deal Breakers.
This is a great read about when to walk or when to stay. Sometimes, it's confusing, but this book really helps out with that age old question. I would suggest this one to friends.
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painterqt
Posted March 2, 2009
read it if you question the commitment of your relationship
Easy format helps readers to easily flip to the chapters that apply to them! Use a highlighter. think and recall situations and use it as a tool to gage the committment level of your lover. It prompted communication for us and I saw how he is a great man and we got engaged after I read it!
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Should you stay or should you leave him?
Bascially, this book is about when to stay in a relationship that may or may not be driving you crazy and when to leave so you won't go crazy. The author has a great plan of action and things you can do to know how to make the right choice for yourself. A great read and some great insight to the age old question of should you leave or should you stay?
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Dealbreakers!
If you've found yourself in the loopdy-loop of should I leave him or stay?? then this is the book for you! It lets you know when to exactly quit the relationship or give it some more steal. An great guide.
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