What Women Wish You Knew about Dating: A Single Guy's Guide to Romantic Relationships
Autor Stephen W. Simpsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2008
to dating and provides solutions to the problems that often interfere with a healthy, holy dating life.
With a unique blend of biblical principles, psychological insight, practical advice, and humor, this book shows the reader how to be a man, date like a man, and get that relationship off to a great start. Whether just entering the dating game or back after being widowed or divorced, men of all ages will benefit from this straightforward and candid treatment of male sexuality and dating.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780801068409
ISBN-10: 0801068401
Pagini: 206
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 143 x 215 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: BAKER BOOKS
ISBN-10: 0801068401
Pagini: 206
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 143 x 215 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: BAKER BOOKS
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Women Are Attracted to Men, Not Guys
Will the real men please stand up?
It's the battle cry of Steve Simpson's hilarious and disarming "What Women Wish You Knew about Dating," with man-to-man advice on everything single Christian guys need to know about dating: meeting her, asking her out, and leading the relationship.
But first, you've got to be a man, not just another guy.
"A man approaches dating differently," writes Simpson. "He has confidence and passion. He's a risk-taker but not a foolish, reckless boy. He doesn't play games and he doesn't hide his agenda. And, though he respects women immensely, he doesn't worship or fear them."
Once you're in a relationship, there's a lot to learn and do. Simpson dissects common problems and shows men how to maintain healthy, holy relationships, heal deep wounds, and keep God first, girlfriend or not.
It's everything women wish we knew, and men need to master.
Stephen Simpson (PhD, Fuller Seminary), a psychologist in private practice and a professor, is the coauthor of "What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew about Sex" and author of "Assaulted by Joy."
Will the real men please stand up?
It's the battle cry of Steve Simpson's hilarious and disarming "What Women Wish You Knew about Dating," with man-to-man advice on everything single Christian guys need to know about dating: meeting her, asking her out, and leading the relationship.
But first, you've got to be a man, not just another guy.
"A man approaches dating differently," writes Simpson. "He has confidence and passion. He's a risk-taker but not a foolish, reckless boy. He doesn't play games and he doesn't hide his agenda. And, though he respects women immensely, he doesn't worship or fear them."
Once you're in a relationship, there's a lot to learn and do. Simpson dissects common problems and shows men how to maintain healthy, holy relationships, heal deep wounds, and keep God first, girlfriend or not.
It's everything women wish we knew, and men need to master.
Stephen Simpson (PhD, Fuller Seminary), a psychologist in private practice and a professor, is the coauthor of "What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew about Sex" and author of "Assaulted by Joy."
Descriere
With a unique blend of biblical principles, psychological insight, practical advice, and humor, this book shows the reader how to be a man, date like a man, and get that relationship off to a great start.
Notă biografică
Stephen W. Simpson, PhD (Fuller Theological Seminary) is the former assistant director of the Fuller Psychological and Family Services and a psychotherapist in private practice. He is the coauthor of What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew about Sex. Simpson lives in North Hollywood, California.