The Perfect Match: Finding and Keeping the Love of Your Life Right and for couples who are considering marriage. The Perfect Match is a great book for singles looking for Mr. or Ms. Leman's honest and down-to-earth advice makes this book a page-turner. This book addresses strategies for findi
TITLE | : | The Perfect Match: Finding and Keeping the Love of Your Life |
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RATING | : | 4.68 (751 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 080078717X |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
PAGES | : | 224 Pages |
PUBLISH | : | 2004-08-01 |
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How do you find the perfect match? One way, says Dr. Kevin Leman, is to look at birth order. This book addresses strategies for finding the person with whom you are most compatible and keeping that person. The Perfect Match is a great book for singles looking for Mr. or Ms. Right and for couples who are considering marriage. Leman's honest and down-to-earth advice makes this book a page-turner
EDITORIAL :
From the Back CoverDoes your love life consist of a string of less-than-fulfilling relationships? Do you think you've found "the one" but aren't quite ready to commit? In either case, wouldn't you like to know ahead of time if your relationship will work? Dr. Kevin Leman shows how you can. Using solid, objective criteria, he explains the key to finding the best life mate--birth order! In this book, he describes: -How birth order has shaped you and the person you're thinking of marrying -Why opposites attract and what you do need to have in common -Ways to build true intimacy with your date -What to do differently the second time around Don't waste your time with incompatible dates, hoping you'll eventually find someone who fits. Instead, learn how to recognize your perfect match and experience love as it's meant to be! Founder of matchwise, Dr. Kevin Leman is an internation
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