After
you have had a few dates with someone and you think it might
be going somewhere, you begin to ask more serious questions
about their childhood, family, job etc.
Eventually
the relationship might progress to where the really tough questions
must be asked. Like "have you ever slept with someone without
using a condom" or "how much debt do you have"?
There is no easy way to bring up these questions.
The
questions start off easy like "Has anyone dear to you died?
How did you handle it" and "About what things are
you most selfish." They slowly progress (just like your
relationship should) until you get to those questions that you
simply can't avoid if you are going to commit your life to living
with someone. There are questions on drug addictions, abuse,
child rearing, finances and lots of questions about sex. And
because these questions are coming from a book, you don't feel
like "you" are asking them.
A
special bonus that I really liked was the option to get 3-5
of the book's questions emailed to me each day. That way I could
forward the questions on to my beloved and we could each read
over them and forward the answers to each other that night.
I can see where this would be very valuable for those in long
distance relationships. To read more about 1000 Questions for
Couples or to order a copy,
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Happily
ever after isn't the reality for most couples. In fact only
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every 100 couples state that their relationship is continually
blissful. 68% rate their relationship as "good" and
the rest rate it average or below.
Are
the top 1% lucky or do they have some things in common?
Michael
Webb, well-known relationships expert has interviewed and observed
many of these "top 1%" couples and he has found quite
a few similarities in couples who indeed married "happily
ever after."
The
couples had common practices when it came to handling hot issues
like in-laws, holidays, premarital sex and household chores.
Webb
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of Blissful Relationships. If enough couples read this insightful
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Lovemaking
Guide
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readers are familiar with columnist Michael Webb, the author
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Now
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lovemaking tips, tips on how to drive him wild, secrets to drive
her wild, diagrams, and tips like:
*
An item in the frozen food section that will send shivers
up and down your mate's body in a surprising way
* Something in your toiletry bag which doubles as an amazing
lovemaking toy
* Something in your children's toy chest that can liven up
the act
* Which colored light bulbs will intensify orgasms
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