Janice shows her readers how to stay in the driver\'s seat and not just be along for the ride.
Section III is I Think This Is My \'Boo.\' Now things are ge Janice shows her readers how to stay.
She also unflinchingly discusses abuse in all its forms, and how to spot the warning signs and take action.
Janice digs deep and explores topics including the four types of intimacy-intellectual, physical, sexual, and emotional-as well as how to implement a healthy boundary system to keep from becoming too enmeshed with your new flame.
Men commonly have sexual anxiety, as in, Am I going to be stuck having sex with just this one woman for the rest of my life? He may have an uncontrollable urge to run from your relationship, thus becoming a dance away lover.
But there could be storm clouds.
You have spent enough time with him that your worries and insecurities have subsided, and you are relatively comfortable that he is actually who he has appeared to be.
The two of you have probably been having sex and you are beginning to think there is a Real possibility that this may be your future husband.
At this point in the game, you\'ve been Dating the same guy and you haven\'t seen anything that turns your stomach into a knot.
This lasts four to nine months.
The Comfort Zone. 2.
She cautions against the warning signs that keep you from visiting Heartbreak Hotel in the town that never sleeps.
Honest marketing of yourself must not be deceptive; it\'s just that you\'ll show your potential squeeze the best parts of yourself.
Janice cleverly explains that at the beginning of any new relationship, each person markets themselves to the other.
This should last one to six months.
The Marketing Phase.
This section is divided into two phases: 1.
Now you\'re ready to take action: pick up the phone, get in the car, and meet the man-or men-who say they find you attractive.
Section II is The Dating Game.
This is important because doing the same thing over again and expecting a different result is not only insanity but exhausting and discouraging.
Before you go on a single date, you\'ve got to clean out your closet, which means eliminating the old, ineffective Dating skills and do emotional housekeeping from past failed relationships.
Here, Janice reveals that the secret of successful Dating is to first know yourself.
Section I is Dating Bootcamp.
This no-nonsense book is divided into three easy-to-read sections that her reader can use at the appropriate stages of her Dating life.
Janice shows her readers how to stay in the driver\'s seat and not just be along for the ride