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Make Every Man Want You: or Make Yours Want You More)

by: Marie Forleo




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2722







Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 646.77082
EAN: 9780071597814
ISBN: 0071597816
Label: McGraw-Hill
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 172
Publication Date: April 04, 2008
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Sales Rank: 2722
Studio: McGraw-Hill









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Unleash Your Irresistibility!

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'Make Every Man Want You gives every woman the tools she needs to unlock her inner magnet.'
--Kelly Ripa

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'A must read for any woman who wants to awaken her most conscious, irresistible self . . . delivered in a brilliantly funny and accessible way.'
--Gay Hendricks, Ph.D., author of Five Wishes and coauthor, with Kathlyn Hendricks, of Conscious Living

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Let's make one thing clear: this book is like no other dating book you've read. There are no rules, no list of things to do to land a husband in thirty days, and no reason to blame yourself if �he's just not that into you.� Please. Throw those books away.

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Instead, let's focus on you--and how you can make yourself more appealing to others in almost every situation--whether you have a man or not. Think of it as a crash course in desirability, a life-changing lesson in loving yourself inside and out. Once you embrace your unique qualities and dissolve your bad relationship habits, you'll be amazed to find how irresistible you are to others! This girl-friendly guide reveals:

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  • Five Truths Every Irresistible Woman Needs to Know.
  • Seven Habits of Highly Unattractive Women.
  • Eight Secrets of Attracting the Right Man for You. . .









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    Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best of the Bunch !
    I have been reading numerous (6-7 ) dating books these days because I am back out dating after quite some years, and , although I got something useful from every one, this is the best of the bunch. I agree with Maria that we are better off without tricks and manipulations , which are often offered in other books. I have been really psyched and inspired by this book, there is a lot of enlightenment and intelligence behind it, and she spices it up with interesting exercises for the mind, so we may change our old patterned thinking. What I also LOVE about this book is that the advice is helpful in all areas of life . This level of maturity and coaching is impressive from a somewhat young author. High Marks !



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very good book for anyone in a relationship.
    Found this to be a fun and easy to read book, excellent advice for any female who cares enough to read & improve their dating skills.



    Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Every Man Want You (Who Knew?)
    I enjoyed reading this book, the title really grabs you. It was upbeat and easy to read. And what a concept, get your own life and men will be more drawn to you!!



    Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Make Every Man Happy
    I realized that my girlfriend was unknowingly following Marie's advice when we'd met, and for all of the time we've been together. That is why we have such a perfect, fun-filled relationship and are known among our friends as the "perfect couple."I also recommend my favorite book about love I Love You. Now What?: Falling in Love is a Mystery, Keeping It Isn't



    Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Wish I had gotten this book...
    I am giving this book a tentative 4-star rating because I really wish I had gotten this book instead of some other bad book that came better rated than this one. Even though I have yet to read it (I am now going to buy it in-store), by visiting Marie's free supplemental website I can really see how her tips and methods can work... her theory of telling one's-self, for example that "this is it" and "this is what I want" in life, at every challenging situation or mind-numbing social event, I have already learned to make the best of whatever situation I am in, instantly making myself more relaxed, positive, outgoing and most importantly potentially charming (and dare I say irresistable) to the opposite sex.
    If you are skeptical like I am to spend money on a product like this that might not work, might leave you discouraged or waste your time with tips you could come up with yourself, visit her website and see for yourself rather than taking these comments at face-value. Also know however that some of her tips are "common knowledge" meaning, you can probably find versions of her advice on other websites or wikis. Like every self-help thingy, you have to take the author's advice with a grain of salt; no book is going to be a "cure-all", nor will a title (especially as provocative as Marie's) really, truly be the most appropriate category for the material inside (even Marie admits in the preface that she used the title just to catch your attention). With Marie's book and a little bit of practice (!) I really think I can make some improvements to my social life!

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