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As an advice columnist for The Washington Post, Carolyn Hax has gained a fanatically loyal following in print, online, and over the airwaves with a very direct, humorous take on matters of the heart. As the number of people seeking her advice surged she began to notice certain recurring dilemmas and snags in the accounts of affairs gone wrong. As she puts it, "The letters I receive form a virtual catalogue of the most counterproductive ways to interact with other human beings. Not just romantically either; platonically, too, and professionally, parentally, and every-otherly." With this in mind she has put together a handbook of some of the most common mistakes made during the pursuit of love. Some of the Don'ts:
- Be desperate, seem desperate, or even stand next to a desperate person without a protective suit
- Start sentences with, "I'm the type of person who..."
- Shop online
- Scan the room for better prospects while we're talking to you
- Stockpile porn
- Have sex before you mean it
- Rule out the possibility that you might always be single
- Look for love
- Read relationship books
About the Author
Carolyn Hax is a columnist for The Washington Post and author of "Tell Me About It," a syndicated column for readers under 30. She is a Harvard graduate and a 10-year newspaper veteran, and lives outside Washington, D.C., with her husband Nick Galifianakis, who illustrates her column, and their dog, Zuzu.
Tell Me About It : Lying, Sulking, and Getting Fat...And 56 Other things not to do while looking for love,Carolyn Hax,Miramax Books,078686673X,Dating (Social customs),Family & Relationships,Family/Marriage,General,Interpersonal Relations,Love & Romance,Love / Sex / Marriage,Man-woman relationships,Family & Relationships / Love & Romance
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