In I Know You Love Me but Do You Like Me? , O'Connor takes a humorous look at how couples can build strong marriages by developing what he calls "a like-minded love" for one another. From the mystery... This description may be from another edition of this product.
What a hilarious point of view! The disclaimers at the front of the book set the tone for this extremely well written and fun loving instructional guide on "How To" be your mate's best friend! I highly recommend couples read this together!
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This was a marvelous book. A very easy and quick read without all the difficult to understand psychological verbage in many relationship books. Joey O'conner recognizes that for a relationship to be robust and not end, one must be true friends, as well as be in love. Yes, there is a difference. The content of this work is relevant for the adult as well as the young person anticiapting a first relationship. I also recommend Eknath Easwaran's "Bghagavad Gita for Daily Living, to Love me is to Know me". A rather dated book, but factual still today.
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