Hmmm, I love dating books - so many great ideas to meet the one.I liked this guy bc he gave a realistic view of really what this whole hair brained idea of "the one"...get rid of it and meet as many guys as feasible.He gave great examples of how to achieve that and more and pretty much how to become a better conversationalist. One of my favorite books was quoted and used - Dale Carnegie How to win friends and influence people. I liked Hussey's general application of those ideas.I just read this book so I have no testimonial but I am having way more fun being out and about! Being a male, I read this book out of curiosity and I was surprised how good it was. It deals primarily with inner game and attitude and most of it can be applied to both men and women. Therefore, I believe it is actually too narrowly marketed to female readers. There are some passages that deal with "the inner lives" of men and from a male perspective they resonated with me. I can now better understand why previous relationships of mine did not work out. I very much enjoyed that Matthew does not add fuel to the fire of the battle of the sexes, but instead shows that men are in many ways just as vulnerable as women.
Funny one. Be ideal and your chances will improve significantly. Not really inspiring, huh?
—Meaghan
I have read better books on how to date, none of these concepts are new ....
—Millie
interesting to hear a guy tell you how to find him, get him, and keep him
—nicole
Interesting read; more substance than I expected.
—Blessing
Some really good solid advice.
—566628