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Written by Admin
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Wednesday, 11 April 2007 |
You've asked, we've listened!

We're pleased to announce the launch of our new marriable blog, Babble of the Sexes. Hayley and Michael DiMarco will be blogging about surviving singlehood and bringing in popular themes from their books Marriable and The Art of dating series.
The official launch is Monday following the couple's speaking event to
singles at Charles Stanley’s church, First Baptist Atlanta this
weekend, but you can get a sneak peak at the blog now featuring a review of this week’s episode of The Bachelor, a top ten list of things not to do when being dumped, and more!
We’ll also be featuring single guest bloggers that are still living
life in the trenches, with a fabulous article (we’ve already read)
slated to post by Monday.
So if you're ready for a realistic, honest, and funny take on the heartache and headaches that attempt to define our single years on an almost daily basis, mosey on over to babbleofthesexes.com! We promise, we'll be encouraging, genuine, and remember that none of us are righteous, not even one. So telling your first date that you want eight kids will not be laughed...ok, yeah, we'll ride you for that one. But we'll laugh in love! Come over and bookmark us won't you? |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 11 April 2007 )
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Written by Admin
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Sunday, 02 July 2006 |
Rejection happens.
And
it's never fun. But with the right perspective, you can turn it into
something positive. Learn how to view rejection as an art form instead
of a painful experience that requires healing. In The Art of Rejection you'll find:
- Reasons why it's okay to break up
- Do's and Don'ts for calling it quits
- What to do (and not do) when rejection happens to you
- Why you can never (ever!) still be friends
Whether
you're the Rejecter or the Rejected, this book is for you! Take it from
two people who have done it all wrong so you can do it right. Hayley
and Michael DiMarco prove that you, too, can appreciate the art of
rejection.
Get The Art of Rejection now from one of these online booksellers:
CBD.com
Lifeway
Books-a-Million
Amazon
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 04 July 2006 )
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The Art of the First Date |
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Written by Admin
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Sunday, 02 July 2006 |
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Dating's not a science—it's an art!
Contrary
to popular opinion, men and women are different! That’s why figuring
out how to act around the opposite sex can be confusing, especially if
you’re looking for love. Hayley and Michael DiMarco have the practical
advice you need to paint a first date masterpiece. The Art of the First Date answers crucial questions, like
• Who asks and who pays?
• Should I plan where to go or just “wing it”?
• How can I make a great first impression?
• What do I need to know about online dating?
Hayley
and Michael also reveal clever conversation starters, tips on flirting
and complimenting, and guidelines for telephone calls and saying good
night.
Whether you’re looking
for Mr. or Ms. Right at the grocery store, work, church, or in
cyberspace, you can be confident in your search. And it all starts with
the first date!
Get The Art of the First Date now from one of these online booksellers:
CBD.com
Lifeway
Books-a-Million
Amazon
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 04 July 2006 )
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Contributed by Suzie
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Wednesday, 26 October 2005 |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 26 October 2005 )
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Searching for the Right Mix—Does Chemistry Count? |
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Contributed by Aaron
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Monday, 24 October 2005 |
My roommate is a dope dealer.
Actually, he’s a pharmacist.
Although he's the last person on earth who would be involved in dealing
illegal, illicit drugs, I've appropriately nicknamed him to capture the
irony.
Now if you ask the dope dealer, he'll likely tell you that chemistry is
vital to making successful meds. Without the right combo of elements,
everyone involved is going to remain sick, get hurt or get in trouble.
Now, when it comes to relationships, how important is chemistry?
Once upon a time (okay, it was this past summer), I caught wind that a
girl I knew was "interested" in me. I was relatively attracted to her
and knew she was a great person, but I hadn't really thought about
going after her. Still, I decided to investigate—no harm, right?
Wrong.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 26 October 2005 )
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What About Bob? My Search for Mr. Marriable |
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Contributed by Suzie
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Monday, 03 October 2005 |
Quote from Marriable:
“Attention, men! Women want to feel feminine, and the quickest way to help them feel feminine is to be masculine.”
At first glance, he had all the desirables a girl could want. “Bob”
seemed outgoing, kind, and in two words—excessively handsome!
When I walked into the aerobics class I was teaching, he startled me.
I’m not kidding. He was that good looking. Attempting to play it cool,
I made sure not to pay undue attention to our newest member, but I
found it hard to concentrate.
A few weeks later, Bob made his move and asked when we could get
together. I discovered we shared the same faith, and before I could
stop it, my heart was doing flip-flops. Could this wonder-man be the
one? Everything within me wanted to find out…
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