Can We Talk?: Claiming The Happiness That You Deserve
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- 9781593093839
- 177 SHA
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A thought-provoking response to Steve Harvey’s Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man: Can We Talk? reveals the many dysfunctions that cause relationships to fail.
There are always signs of trouble in relationships. They may not always be the flashing neon types, but ignoring any indication of trouble in a relationship can be detrimental.
Can We Talk? is the start of a relationship revolution. It is a candid look at the basis for the failure and dysfunction of many relationships. Primarily, claims C.T. Shackleford, women set the tone for all relationships. As such, they really need to be watchdogs for any problems that arise.
For the person who needs to be hit in the head, over and over, with a sledgehammer in order to get “it,” Can We Talk? offers a commonsense approach to solving life and relationship problems before they fully develop.
A thought-provoking response to Steve Harvey’s Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man: Can We Talk? reveals the many dysfunctions that cause relationships to fail.
There are always signs of trouble in relationships. They may not always be the flashing neon types, but ignoring any indication of trouble in a relationship can be detrimental.
Can We Talk? is the start of a relationship revolution. It is a candid look at the basis for the failure and dysfunction of many relationships. Primarily, claims C.T. Shackleford, women set the tone for all relationships. As such, they really need to be watchdogs for any problems that arise.
For the person who needs to be hit in the head, over and over, with a sledgehammer in order to get “it,” Can We Talk? offers a commonsense approach to solving life and relationship problems before they fully develop.
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