Hot Relationships: How to have One

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Are you madly in love or driven mad by it? Happily single or looking for a partner? Living together, married with kids or dumped and desperate? Whatever the state of your love life, "Hot Relationships" has the answers to all your dating and relating dilemmas. Funny, practical and refreshingly realistic, it's packed with advice on everything from flirting and flings to monogamy and marriage. There are hot tips on getting over an ex, where to meet a partner, how to spot the losers and how to breeze through that first date, as well as hints on fixing the flights, surviving jealousy and infidelity and breaking bad love habits. A must-have manual for singles, couples, men and women, "Hot Relationships" shows you how to have one - and how to keep it that way.
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AuthorCox, Tracey
PublisherCorgi
PlaceLondon
Year2000
ISBN0552147842
BindingPaperback
ConditionAs New
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