Now, I've read the book He's Just Not That Into You I liked it enough to recommend it to friends who I thought could use it a lot better than I could. However, this book, because I am only 19 (maybe?) I felt was dry and it dragged and I had to force myself to get through. I feel like the only thing I could relate to was the ending written by his wife and the way he described "living in the meantime" only because I could relate it to my life and my procrastination and not at all my dating behaviors.
Ian Kerner
Now, I've read the book He's Just Not That Into You I liked it enough to recommend it to friends who I thought could use it a lot better than I could. However, this book, because I am only 19 (maybe?) I felt was dry and it dragged and I had to force myself to get through. I feel like the only thing I could relate to was the ending written by his wife and the way he described "living in the meantime" only because I could relate it to my life and my procrastination and not at all my dating behaviors.
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