Book description
I need my space. We need to slow down. I'm just not ready to settle
down yet.
Single women have heard all these excuses and more from the men in their
lives. And with a growing number of people choosing not to marry at all,
women who do want to get married are increasingly frustrated by men who,
in the end, refuse to make that commitment. In this book, women will
learn: how men really view commitment; what factors influence their
decision to commit; the difference between cold feet and an intractable
single-forever stance; which men are most likely to go the distance;
strategies to persuade commitment-phobic men to take the chance on love
and marriage; and more. With this book, women looking for commitment
from their men can push them off the fence - and into the wedding
chapel. Or, if they're found wanting, simply cut them loose with that
other famous line: Maybe we should see other people. Joel D. Block,
Ph. D. (Melville, NY), is an award-winning psychologist who knows the
male psyche - not just his; he talks to men all the time. Even more
important, he specializes in dealing with relationships in his very
active practice and he answers dozens of e-mails about the issue of
commitment nearly every week.
Kimberly Dawn Neumann (New York, NY) is a popular New York City-based
dating/sex/relationship writer who has also worked extensively in the
theater (making her privy to more than a little relationship drama). Her
work has appeared in such publications as Cosmopolitan, Redbook, Marie
Claire, Maxim, and more. She and her friends have been in the trenches;
some have found true love, others are still looking.