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This book will empower you with valuable information that can make your interactions and relationships more rewarding. Purchase this book today so that you can learn the following: 1) Men's Wants - What do men really want. 2) Women's Wants - What women really want. 3) Sex Appeal and Swagg - Do you have it? If not, you can get it. 4) Why Men Don't Approach - There are some not so obvious reasons. 5) Are you thirsty? - Are you too anxious and eager to date? Take a simple test to figure out if you are. 6) How to Overcome Approach Anxiety - Learn some helpful conversation tips so that you can overcome your fear of approaching people.…mehr

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This book will empower you with valuable information that can make your interactions and relationships more rewarding. Purchase this book today so that you can learn the following: 1) Men's Wants - What do men really want. 2) Women's Wants - What women really want. 3) Sex Appeal and Swagg - Do you have it? If not, you can get it. 4) Why Men Don't Approach - There are some not so obvious reasons. 5) Are you thirsty? - Are you too anxious and eager to date? Take a simple test to figure out if you are. 6) How to Overcome Approach Anxiety - Learn some helpful conversation tips so that you can overcome your fear of approaching people.
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David Ross was born in Brooklyn, New York and lives in Atlanta, Georgia. When he is not writing, he enjoys playing tennis, swimming, home improvement projects, and DJing. David feels that it is very important to constantly try to understand and appreciate the perspectives of others. Don't Be Yourself: Be A Better Person was written to help men and women understand each other a little better. David is a blogger and a fan of good discussions. He has a bachelor's degree in Mathematics, a master's degree in Psychology, and is currently a Ph.D. student at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. His area of focus is International Psychology. David is also an active member of the American Psychological Association and the American Psychological Association of Graduate Students.