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The Real Thing
From a Washington Post weddings reporter who's covered more than two hundred walks down the aisle comes a warm, witty, and wise book about relationships-the mystery, the science, and the secrets of how we find love and make it last. Ellen McCarthy has explored the complete journey of our timeless quest for "The One, " the Soul Mate, the Real Thing. This indispensable collection of insights-on dating, commitment, breakups, weddings, and marriage-gives us a window into enduring romance: .
Go Online Already-"It's a major time suck and a black hole of rejection and ambiguity and lies. But you know what? It also works." . Keep It Confidential-"If you have to get something off your chest, pick someone whose wisdom you really trust, and who isn't likely to spread the gossip to all your mutual acquaintances." . Be Nice-"Brewing the morning coffee, touching the small of your partner's back, filling their car with gas.
These things add up to more relationship satisfaction than a fancy dinner on Valentine's Day ever could." The Real Thing features many more nuggets of wisdom, valuable information from the latest studies on commitment, candid testimonials from a variety of couples, and the personal story of McCarthy's own search for "the keeper"-which begins, ironically, with a breakup the very same day she started as the Post's full-time weddings reporter.
Whether you're looking for love or looking to strengthen your relationship, this book is a wonderful and clear-eyed map to the human heart. Praise for The Real Thing "A wise and compassionate look at how we love, along with some gentle suggestions for how we could get a little better at it .
Go Online Already-"It's a major time suck and a black hole of rejection and ambiguity and lies. But you know what? It also works." . Keep It Confidential-"If you have to get something off your chest, pick someone whose wisdom you really trust, and who isn't likely to spread the gossip to all your mutual acquaintances." . Be Nice-"Brewing the morning coffee, touching the small of your partner's back, filling their car with gas.
These things add up to more relationship satisfaction than a fancy dinner on Valentine's Day ever could." The Real Thing features many more nuggets of wisdom, valuable information from the latest studies on commitment, candid testimonials from a variety of couples, and the personal story of McCarthy's own search for "the keeper"-which begins, ironically, with a breakup the very same day she started as the Post's full-time weddings reporter.
Whether you're looking for love or looking to strengthen your relationship, this book is a wonderful and clear-eyed map to the human heart. Praise for The Real Thing "A wise and compassionate look at how we love, along with some gentle suggestions for how we could get a little better at it .
From a Washington Post weddings reporter who's covered more than two hundred walks down the aisle comes a warm, witty, and wise book about relationships-the mystery, the science, and the secrets of how we find love and make it last. Ellen McCarthy has explored the complete journey of our timeless quest for "The One, " the Soul Mate, the Real Thing. This indispensable collection of insights-on dating, commitment, breakups, weddings, and marriage-gives us a window into enduring romance: .
Go Online Already-"It's a major time suck and a black hole of rejection and ambiguity and lies. But you know what? It also works." . Keep It Confidential-"If you have to get something off your chest, pick someone whose wisdom you really trust, and who isn't likely to spread the gossip to all your mutual acquaintances." . Be Nice-"Brewing the morning coffee, touching the small of your partner's back, filling their car with gas.
These things add up to more relationship satisfaction than a fancy dinner on Valentine's Day ever could." The Real Thing features many more nuggets of wisdom, valuable information from the latest studies on commitment, candid testimonials from a variety of couples, and the personal story of McCarthy's own search for "the keeper"-which begins, ironically, with a breakup the very same day she started as the Post's full-time weddings reporter.
Whether you're looking for love or looking to strengthen your relationship, this book is a wonderful and clear-eyed map to the human heart. Praise for The Real Thing "A wise and compassionate look at how we love, along with some gentle suggestions for how we could get a little better at it .
Go Online Already-"It's a major time suck and a black hole of rejection and ambiguity and lies. But you know what? It also works." . Keep It Confidential-"If you have to get something off your chest, pick someone whose wisdom you really trust, and who isn't likely to spread the gossip to all your mutual acquaintances." . Be Nice-"Brewing the morning coffee, touching the small of your partner's back, filling their car with gas.
These things add up to more relationship satisfaction than a fancy dinner on Valentine's Day ever could." The Real Thing features many more nuggets of wisdom, valuable information from the latest studies on commitment, candid testimonials from a variety of couples, and the personal story of McCarthy's own search for "the keeper"-which begins, ironically, with a breakup the very same day she started as the Post's full-time weddings reporter.
Whether you're looking for love or looking to strengthen your relationship, this book is a wonderful and clear-eyed map to the human heart. Praise for The Real Thing "A wise and compassionate look at how we love, along with some gentle suggestions for how we could get a little better at it .
