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First Comes Love, Then What?: Challenging Your Assumptions on Dating, Love and Commitment

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Misconceptions and unrealistic expectations about love and marriage abound in today's culture, leading to disappointment and disintegrating relationships. The myth of a soulmate is just that―a myth―yet it is held to be true by too many men and women searching for that one-in-a-million match. It's time for a reality check. Kimberly Beair, an experienced counselor, draws from both good and bad examples in her practice to guide readers and to help keep them from making mistakes in the dating game. Filled with real-life examples and solid principles, this book will help both men and women learn to use their heads before losing their hearts.

192 pages, Paperback

First published March 5, 2007

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2,392 reviews4 followers
March 1, 2022
As a single person, I have definitely found value in reading this guide to everlasting life. Salute!!
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6 reviews2 followers
April 2, 2018
العنوان ينطبق تماما على المحتوى
الجواز مش حب بس ودي فكرة مهمة جداا
الكتاب اتكلم عن قضايا وامور كتير لازم تراعيها في اختيارك وكمان ف فترة الخطوبة الامثلة من الواقع(حتى وان لم تكن من داخل الاوساط الشرقية العربية) لكن الهدف منها واضح
Profile Image for Ragy Nekhela.
48 reviews8 followers
August 3, 2011
It's a great book. Really a great one about relationships. But I think it's better be read with a partner.
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4 reviews
January 5, 2019
I highly recommend this book. It only gets better chapter after chapter and the last three are typical hints studied in psychology. Very effective and practical guidlines. Loved it.
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