Can You Make Your Relationships Bubble-Proof?
If finding love were like buying a house, you'd probably think long and hard before investing your time and your deepest feelings.
That's exactly what author Maryrose Forsyth wants you to do before you get involved with your next partner.
Her new book, The Real Estate of Relationships: Unveiling Practical Dating Solutions for the 21st Century, is a primer on modern dating with a unique twist: Maryrose shows readers how to successfully date and even fall in love in a fast-paced world by linking mate-hunting with house-hunting.
“My book can be a real asset to turn to when you want to begin investing in a relationship,” Maryrose says. “The fact is that in today's competitive world, even dating has become a tough market.”
Just as each house on the market isn't for everyone, the author points out, not every available single person is for everyone, either. Forsyth says, “If you date as if you were buying real estate that would mean time, comparison shopping and assembling a list of pros and cons for each eligible single would be a no-brainer.”
She adds that the results from using this approach can be extraordinary.
“Using the same techniques as buying real estate, you won't get stuck with a partner who has hidden differences from what you ultimately want,” said Forsyth. “Your investment will reap the rewards for a lifetime of happiness.”
The Real Estate of Relationships includes a thought-provoking questionnaire designed to help every dater evaluate his or her specific wants and needs. It also helps readers analyze their past relationships to see what was good, bad or downright ugly, and how to avoid stepping into the same traps.
Maryrose breaks relationships into eight categories: purchase, lease, lease-purchase, lease-option, investment, time-share, rental and homeless. “I speak from experience,” she quips. “I’ve dated guys from every category!”
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