What to Say to Men on a Date

What to Say to Men on a Date

by Susan L Edelman MD
What to Say to Men on a Date

What to Say to Men on a Date

by Susan L Edelman MD

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Overview

Ever wish you had the right words to say to a guy?

Ever wanted to excuse yourself from your date to call a friend for advice about what to say?

What to Say to Men on a Date is a “quick tip” Be Your Own Brand of Sexy guide to handling tricky questions from men in a way that you are comfortable with and fits your personality. Store it on your phone and you’ll always have the perfect response.

Have you ever been tongue-tied or regretted your answer when he asked:

Do you want to hang out?
What are you looking for in a guy?
How old are you?
What did you do this weekend?
Why won’t you have sex with me?
Why are you still single?
How many men have you slept with?

Some questions men ask may seem easy to answer, but in actuality they can lead to miscommunication, or give the wrong impression. This is why so many women are unsure how to answer even the most basic questions from men.

What to Say to Men on a Date shows you EXACTLY what to say when asked common dating questions that sound simple, but are really loaded. This book gives you a variety of responses to choose from ranging from serious to playful, so that you can pick the perfect one for you. All the replies are designed to get you what you want. It includes basic dating questions that most single women regularly encounter, as well as advice on how to handle men who are upset, unreasonable, or who aren’t treating you well.

Start getting what you want from men. Be your own Brand of Sexy.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153088181
Publisher: Susan L Edelman MD
Publication date: 08/04/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 478 KB

About the Author

Hi! I'm Dr. Susan Edelman. I’m a psychiatrist and an Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford. Over the last 30 years of private practice, I’ve realized a dangerous trend. Despite advances, women across generations still struggle with having a voice and standing up for themselves. We think it’s getting better, but it’s not. That same struggle is why they don’t get what they want from men. It’s painful, and in many cases, it stops them from getting what they want out of life. My patients deserve better—and this is not just a problem for my wonderful patients. It’s global, and we need a new revolution to create change. That’s why I wrote this book. I want to support the women who will never walk through my office door yet need a helping hand.

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