Text. Love. Power. The Ultimate Girls Relationship Guide for Texting and Dating in the New Millennium
"Text. Love. Power." is a bold manifesto for the modern single woman who wants to capture the man of her dreams. It teaches you to use the power of texting--and not texting--to win his love and make him pursue you in earnest. It will convince you that playing hard-to-get is your best bet if you crave an exciting dating life, a committed relationship, and a strong, happy marriage.

Contents:

The hard-to-get girl is born | Meeting Mr. Handsome | Getting Mr. Handsome to ask for your number and call! | Mr. Handsome and his business card | Answer the phone! | To text or not to text? | Does the hard-to-get girl reply to texts? | Texting gone bad | How to stop texting once you start | Online dating and texting for hard-to-get girls | Careful! Texting can lead to sexting | The single texting exception

Can I accept a date via text? | What's considered a date? | What if hes a chatty texter? | What if he leaves a voicemail? | Can I text to confirm our plans? | What if he stands me up? | What if hes late? | What if he cancels? | What if he postpones? | What if he texts after our date? | What if I forgot to thank him? | What if I want to text on a date? | Which texts should I ignore? | What if he stops texting?

Excerpt from Chapter 16:

Countless articles on the internet describe texting situations between men and women. They provide examples of texting etiquette for dating. One advises, Its not okay if a man texts to ask for a date. But, a text telling you that hes running late is fine.

There are two problems with this advice. First, it fails to establish consistency in a relationship. Second, it is piecemeal and promises no specific result. It can be difficult to discern which moves will get the guy, and until now, there has been no system.

Consistency in your relationship yields significant benefits. If you respond to one text and not the other, a man can't understand your standards, much less your motives. When you establish patterns that make a man ask you in a certain way for dates, he will approach other relationship milestones with the same respect: exclusivity, long-term commitment, the marriage proposal.

Visit www.TextLovePower.com for more information.
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Text. Love. Power. The Ultimate Girls Relationship Guide for Texting and Dating in the New Millennium
"Text. Love. Power." is a bold manifesto for the modern single woman who wants to capture the man of her dreams. It teaches you to use the power of texting--and not texting--to win his love and make him pursue you in earnest. It will convince you that playing hard-to-get is your best bet if you crave an exciting dating life, a committed relationship, and a strong, happy marriage.

Contents:

The hard-to-get girl is born | Meeting Mr. Handsome | Getting Mr. Handsome to ask for your number and call! | Mr. Handsome and his business card | Answer the phone! | To text or not to text? | Does the hard-to-get girl reply to texts? | Texting gone bad | How to stop texting once you start | Online dating and texting for hard-to-get girls | Careful! Texting can lead to sexting | The single texting exception

Can I accept a date via text? | What's considered a date? | What if hes a chatty texter? | What if he leaves a voicemail? | Can I text to confirm our plans? | What if he stands me up? | What if hes late? | What if he cancels? | What if he postpones? | What if he texts after our date? | What if I forgot to thank him? | What if I want to text on a date? | Which texts should I ignore? | What if he stops texting?

Excerpt from Chapter 16:

Countless articles on the internet describe texting situations between men and women. They provide examples of texting etiquette for dating. One advises, Its not okay if a man texts to ask for a date. But, a text telling you that hes running late is fine.

There are two problems with this advice. First, it fails to establish consistency in a relationship. Second, it is piecemeal and promises no specific result. It can be difficult to discern which moves will get the guy, and until now, there has been no system.

Consistency in your relationship yields significant benefits. If you respond to one text and not the other, a man can't understand your standards, much less your motives. When you establish patterns that make a man ask you in a certain way for dates, he will approach other relationship milestones with the same respect: exclusivity, long-term commitment, the marriage proposal.

Visit www.TextLovePower.com for more information.
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Text. Love. Power. The Ultimate Girls Relationship Guide for Texting and Dating in the New Millennium

Text. Love. Power. The Ultimate Girls Relationship Guide for Texting and Dating in the New Millennium

by Vanessa Taylor
Text. Love. Power. The Ultimate Girls Relationship Guide for Texting and Dating in the New Millennium

Text. Love. Power. The Ultimate Girls Relationship Guide for Texting and Dating in the New Millennium

by Vanessa Taylor

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"Text. Love. Power." is a bold manifesto for the modern single woman who wants to capture the man of her dreams. It teaches you to use the power of texting--and not texting--to win his love and make him pursue you in earnest. It will convince you that playing hard-to-get is your best bet if you crave an exciting dating life, a committed relationship, and a strong, happy marriage.

Contents:

The hard-to-get girl is born | Meeting Mr. Handsome | Getting Mr. Handsome to ask for your number and call! | Mr. Handsome and his business card | Answer the phone! | To text or not to text? | Does the hard-to-get girl reply to texts? | Texting gone bad | How to stop texting once you start | Online dating and texting for hard-to-get girls | Careful! Texting can lead to sexting | The single texting exception

Can I accept a date via text? | What's considered a date? | What if hes a chatty texter? | What if he leaves a voicemail? | Can I text to confirm our plans? | What if he stands me up? | What if hes late? | What if he cancels? | What if he postpones? | What if he texts after our date? | What if I forgot to thank him? | What if I want to text on a date? | Which texts should I ignore? | What if he stops texting?

Excerpt from Chapter 16:

Countless articles on the internet describe texting situations between men and women. They provide examples of texting etiquette for dating. One advises, Its not okay if a man texts to ask for a date. But, a text telling you that hes running late is fine.

There are two problems with this advice. First, it fails to establish consistency in a relationship. Second, it is piecemeal and promises no specific result. It can be difficult to discern which moves will get the guy, and until now, there has been no system.

Consistency in your relationship yields significant benefits. If you respond to one text and not the other, a man can't understand your standards, much less your motives. When you establish patterns that make a man ask you in a certain way for dates, he will approach other relationship milestones with the same respect: exclusivity, long-term commitment, the marriage proposal.

Visit www.TextLovePower.com for more information.

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BN ID: 2940012382580
Publisher: Publish Green
Publication date: 04/05/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
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About the Author

Vanessa Taylor, a dating coach devoted to "The Rules," is an international authority on what makes men pursue women. She has coached many women on dating, relationships, engagements, and marriage. Her "Platinum Girl Celebrity Blog" analyzes celeb romances to discover what famous women do to get and keep their lovers and dissects the fatal mistakes that lead to heartbreak. Vanessa co-sponsors Lock & Key and VIP Social Events for singles in Los Angeles where she resides. She was a keynote speaker for An Empowered Woman. Recently, Vanessa guest-blogged for "Shouldn't She Have It?"
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