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Avoid The Dating Games: How To Spot A Potential Relationship
by S.S. "Sumumba" Neely

A
Poignant and Powerful Book That Helps Singles Successfully Date in the New
Millennium
If
you are one of the millions of single, dating, separated or divorced women
living in America, you have probably wondered, from time to time, what’s
really going on in the minds of men and why you can’t ever seem to find the
‘right’ one. You may have joined a dating website, attended speed dating, or
meet and greet event. Maybe you have even read a book to understand dating
and men. Perhaps you are dating right now or seeking to get out of a
relationship and begin anew. Most likely you are probably tired of the
drama, games, confusion and lies that often come with the dating process.
In
Avoid The Dating Games: How To Spot A Potential Relationship, a new
book by speaker, author, life and dating consultant S.S. "Sumumba Sobukwe"
Neely, you will learn what men really think about dating and
relationships. This book seeks not only to help you understand men but also
how to date more effectively by avoiding the many uncertainties, and games,
that usually accompany dating. This book addresses all of these issues from
an African-American male's perspective.
Avoid The Dating Games:
How To Spot A Potential Relationship
first explores the life and dating experiences of S.S. Neely and then the
tragic marriage of his late mother. The book then takes on the thought
process and ways that men go about dating and how men, in general, and Black
men in particular, view the dating scene, what makes men ‘tick’ and
why they do what they do in relationships. A central theme of the
book includes strategies to spot and avoid the common traps that result in
negative dating experiences as well as to establish effective strategies to
engage men and find where the good ones are. The book concludes with a new
life plan that will ultimately lead to healthy dating and relationships, and
then real love.
ISBN-10:
0-9792500-1-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-9792500-1-3
Retail Price: 15.00
Trade Paperback
Publication:
June 2007
Trim Size: 5.5 x 8
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