Synopses & Reviews
Debunking the myth that women are incomplete without a partner, this book removes the rose-tinted glasses that many people wear when they think about relationships and offers practical advice on enjoying life as a single person. Packed with case studies about both single women and couples, it doesn't preach that everyone should be single but instead challenges the standard ideal of attaining a long-term relationship at the cost of loving life and living in the present. Accepting that it isn't always easy being single, the book provides practical advice on dealing with parents who are critical of a daughters single status, responding to friends who are smug about their relationships, escaping the feeling that excuses must be made for being alone, and coping during the moments when self-doubt kicks in. The guide's emphasis on enjoying single life will boost readers' self-esteem, attract more positive people into their lives, and better prepare them to carefully consider the decision to become coupled.
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"This book embraces single living and proves just how sexy it can be." Sarah Hedley, author, Sex by Numbers
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"I love this book. If you're single, it will change your whole attitude and I guarantee you'll end up inspired and uplifted." Emma Gold, author, Easy
About the Author
Emily Dubberley is the editor-at-large for Scarlet magazine, an editor for Lovers Guide magazine, cofounder of www.loversguide.com, and the creator of www.cliterati.co.uk. She is the author of Brief Encounters: The Womens Guide to Casual Sex, Things a Woman Should Know About Seduction, and You Must Be My Best Friend Because I Hate You.