How To Keep Your Man: And Keep Him For Good

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Much has been written about how to attract a man. But once you have your man, how do you keep him? What will make him loyal, happy, contended and always with you? How To Keep Your Man is your guide book to absolute happiness with your partner and relationship bliss. It is a must read for all women who desire a fulfilling and everlasting relationship. You will ignite the fires of his passion. He will see you as the girl of his dreams. He will desire no other woman but you. Written from the male perspective, this book will not only help single women attract the right man into their lives, it teaches women how to keep their man, and keep him for good.
How To Keep Your Man: And Keep Him For Good

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Dec 24, 2009
11:50 pm
#1 S. Leiva :

I have personally read alot of books on relationships MEn in general and this book has information but most of it, its common sense and it really doesnt tell you how to keep him your man for good, i have read other real good books like how to get your man to commit, but overall its ok doesnt have much detail or reference. Its from a typical guys point of view.
Rating: 2 / 5

Dec 25, 2009
12:51 am
#2 E. Chang :

The majority of books on dating and relationships aimed at us women seem to be about how to get a guy, how to find a guy, how to meet a man. I liked this book because it was more aimed at women already in a relationship and what she can do to keep that relationship good. Women always want men to understand them, but we need to have a better understanding of men as well. How To Keep Your Man really did offer some good advice on how to get along better with your male partner. It explains how men think in a lot of situations, why they sometimes don’t respond to us women how we would like, and generally what men expect in a relationship. While this book doesn’t provide answers to everything (what book does, after all), it was definitely worth reading and I plan to keep this one on my bookshelf to refer to in future if I need to.
Rating: 5 / 5

Dec 25, 2009
3:00 am

Three and a half stars from me. Not a bad book. Average to above average. My main problem with this self-help book was that I already knew a lot of the information contained within its pages, although it did offer some very good advice. But then again, I’m 43 and have a fair bit of experience with men and how they think.

This book would be good for younger women and definitely worth a read if you are in your twenties or early thirties.
Rating: 3 / 5

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