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SINGLES GET HELP DECIDING FATE OF SUMMER ROMANCE WITH THE MATE MAP -- Mate Selection Expert Steven Sacks Offers Unprecedented Technique for Assessing Potential Partners

To keep or not to keep? That is the question facing millions of singles who have a summer romance and are not sure whether or not their new lover is 'relationship-worthy once fall begins. Now single men and women can make the best decision by using the unprecedented Mate Map technique from mate selection expert Steven Sacks (http://www.matemap.com).

DURHAM, NC / Aug. 27 / -- To keep or not to keep? That is the question facing millions of singles who have a summer romance and are not sure whether or not their new lover is 'relationship-worthy once fall begins. Now single men and women can make the best decision by using the unprecedented Mate Map technique (http://www.matemap.com).

Years in the making, the Mate Map is a structured and analytical approach to finding a mate. It was created by mate selection expert Steven Sacks to help people better understand what is most important to them in a significant other and give them the ability to choose the right person for them. His new technique is now available to a wide audience with his book, 'The Mate Map: The Right Tool for Choosing the Right Mate.

The right relationship starts with the right person," says Sacks. The first step for anyone who is deciding whether or not they want a summer fling to become more meaningful is to assess their compatibility in three essential areas - Magnetism, Love, and Personality Fit."

Sacks advice for deciding whether a summer love is a keeper:
- Know your 'dealbreakers. It only takes one really bad mismatch to negate all of the wonderful areas.
- 'Friendship love is not enough. No matter how well you get along with someone and how much you care about them, they should also turn you on.
- Having a lot of common hobbies is insignificant in the big picture. It's only important that you have at least a couple of activities that you can both enjoy together.
- Be wary of extreme differences. Just because opposites attract, it doesn't mean you're also compatible in other areas.

Steven Sacks is a relationship coach, speaker and author, whos been covered in such publications as the Chicago Tribune, Houston Chronicle, New York Post, Seventeen, and In Touch Weekly. Sacks is media trained and has made several television appearances in addition to having been a guest on dozens of radio shows across the country. He splits his time between his hometown of New York City and Durham, North Carolina, with his girlfriend - the first Mate Map success story.

The Mate Map: The Right Tool for Choosing the Right Mate" (Banner, $24.95, ISBN 0971388709) is available online and in bookstores.

"The Mate Map is the most effective tool for determining compatibility and measuring what's important in a relationship that I've ever seen." - Dr. Bonnie Eaker Weil, best-selling author of Make Up, Dont Break Up

Find out what other people are saying about "The Mate Map"
http://www.matemap.com/whatpeoplesay.asp

To interview Steven Sacks, contact him directly at steven@matemap.com or 919-401-0519 from 9 am to 11 pm Eastern, seven days a week.

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CONSIDER STEVEN SACKS AS A NEW SOURCE

Steven Sacks is always available to provide outspoken commentary on any aspect of dating, relationships, and marriage. Among the topics he talks about:

- The 6 biggest dating mistakes that singles make
- The latest on reality dating shows and whether a made-on-TV relationship can last
- Romance in the workplace -- the taboo that cannot be stopped
- The latest dating phenomenon -- Singles Mixers
- How to prevent cheating and getting cheated on
- Why chemistry doesnt need to happen instantly
- The benefits of online dating and speed dating events
- Why I recommend living together before marriage
- Personality versus Looks -- why theyre both important
- Why people believe in love at first sight, although it doesnt exist

To interview Steven Sacks, contact him directly at steven@matemap.com or 919-401-0519 from 9 am to 11 pm Eastern, seven days a week.

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