Marriage Killers: 7 Surefire Strategies to Ruin Your Relationship...If That's What You Want

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Marriage
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Author: Dr. John Page ISBN: 9781475914375
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: May 4, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Dr. John Page
ISBN: 9781475914375
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: May 4, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Dr. John Page has created a heavily facetious handbook of seven foolproof ways to destroy a relationship, complete with case studies drawn from his own experiences. His relationship-killing strategies include not listening to ones signifi cant other, keeping finances completely separate, watching porn and denigrating a spouses family and friends. Once readers wade through the sarcasm, Page offers solid, commonsense relationship advice: make time for each other; trust each other; support, nurture and respect your significant other; and let the things that are important to him or her be important to you. He makes the interesting and thoughtful point that readers can learn how their partners want to be loved by paying attention to how they love. Kirkus Reviews

If youre tired of faking your marriage, read and put into practice the 7 Surefi re Strategies of Marriage Killers--youll ruin your relationship in no time! Take your marriage seriously and are in it for life? You wont need this book. But if youre in a marriage until something better comes along, then this book is for you. Stop pretending and get serious about killing your marriage!

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Dr. John Page has created a heavily facetious handbook of seven foolproof ways to destroy a relationship, complete with case studies drawn from his own experiences. His relationship-killing strategies include not listening to ones signifi cant other, keeping finances completely separate, watching porn and denigrating a spouses family and friends. Once readers wade through the sarcasm, Page offers solid, commonsense relationship advice: make time for each other; trust each other; support, nurture and respect your significant other; and let the things that are important to him or her be important to you. He makes the interesting and thoughtful point that readers can learn how their partners want to be loved by paying attention to how they love. Kirkus Reviews

If youre tired of faking your marriage, read and put into practice the 7 Surefi re Strategies of Marriage Killers--youll ruin your relationship in no time! Take your marriage seriously and are in it for life? You wont need this book. But if youre in a marriage until something better comes along, then this book is for you. Stop pretending and get serious about killing your marriage!

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