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Women want men to change, but men want women to stay the same. If you've ever wondered how much ""potential"" a guy has, this book will help you discover whether he's a diamond in the rough or just a lump of coal. You'll learn why women endure the frustration of trying to transform a sub-par boyfriend into the man of their dreams and why men can be disappointed when women change as they turn into wives and mothers. With the information and tactics in this book, you'll find out how to overcome that disconnect and learn to assess whether a man really does have the potential to change or whether it's time to move on in order to find that truly special someone you deserve.
Filled with surprising, down-to-earth information your mother and your friends could never tell you, He's Got Potential is the relationship survival guide every woman should read.
Author: Belisa Vranich, Ariane Marder
ISBN-10: 0470267011
ISBN-13: 9780470267011
Publisher: Trade Paper Press
Language: English
Published: 01/01/2010
Pages: 240
Format: Paperback
Weight: 0.54lbs
Size: 8.48h x 5.56w x 0.69d
Review Citation(s):
Publisher's Weekly Annex 02/01/2010
Dr. Belisa Vranich is an established clinical psychologist and media personality. She is the former advice columnist for the New York Daily News and currently a columnist for the Huffington Post. She is a regular guest on Good Morning America, the Today show, CNN, Fox News, and Inside Edition. Vranich has been widely published in outlets such as Jane magazine, Latina magazine, America Online, and the New York Post, and is interviewed as an expert regularly by Cosmopolitan and Women's Health magazines. Vranich lives in New York City.
Ariane Marder is a sexual health expert. As the former sex and relationships editor of Men's Fitness magazine, she has explored the genre of sexual health extensively. Marder has written columns for Spin and counseled teens on sex education at the nonprofit organization the Door. Her study on sex in America was featured in the New York Post and on NY1. Marder now works as a travel writer and is currently the executive editor of Voyage.tv.
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