Singles Surfing The Internet For Love Get a Break
Great Ideas Group introduces their new Just About Love Personal Preferences Notebook in a fun-to-do printable format designed to help singles get to know their potential love interest easier, faster.
(PRWEB) February 27, 2006 -- Singles say Internet dating is convenient and exciting but can also be filled with frustrations due to the difficulties of trying to get to know the other person on a deeper level, regardless if the connection is via the Internet, matchmaking services or personal ads. It’s a problem. And it’s not always solved by information garnered via small talk, emails or text messaging between the couple during those important early stages.
“We’re not talking about the usual and customary information one gets soon after connecting. That’s a given. We’re talking about knowing how the other person thinks, what makes him or her tick, what rings his or her bell, what is preferred and what is not, before a lot of valuable time and energy is invested in a new relationship that may go nowhere fast, even though both parties are sincere.” says Marianne Crabtree, Author of the Just About Love Collection.
Talks with gals and guys told Crabtree what they wanted. They wanted a friendly, non-judgmental something to help them get from the starting gate to the finish line before the race is called. Something that would prevent the all too frequent: “Sorry, I didn’t know you didn’t like that!” or,
“Why didn‘t you tell me sooner?” type of mind-clogging situations.
“Guys and gals said they’re tired of `advice’ books. They don’t want to be pre-branded with a `score card’ at the end of some relationship book, being advised by some total stranger if they’re `compatible’ or not. They said they don’t need a `relationship expert’ to tell them what to think, how to feel or what to do. They said they can make their own decisions, thank you, if they have the information to work with. They just need a little help to create a potentially stronger bond with their new love interest”. says Crabtree.
That help is now available and it works better than anything. It’s the new Personal Preferences Notebook, designed in a fun-to-do printable Q&A format asking unique questions one never thought to ask, prompting answers that serve as a springboard for intimate conversation and romantic adventure. Think of the Notebook as something like a handy Romantic Reference Guide, says Crabtree.
Recently featured in True Romance magazine, Gia Portfolio, Associate Editor, titled her Just About Love review “Discover Each Other”.
That says it all, said Crabtree.
The printable Personal Preferences Notebook, plus, two beautiful companion publications, are available on one high quality CD from the Great Ideas Group for $19.95 plus $2.00 S&H via their website: www.JustAboutLove.com Media: Please visit website for details. Contact Marianne Crabtree for images, interviews, review requests.
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