Note to Self: How Not to Date After Divorce

Note to Self: How Not to Date After Divorce
ISBN-10
0982958900
ISBN-13
9780982958902
Series
Note to Self
Pages
76
Language
English
Published
2010-08-01
Publisher
Inkwell Productions
Author
Paula Marinos

Description

Dating after divorce is never a picnic. The worldis full of ¿helpful¿ ways for you to look betterand act appropriately in order to find ¿true love¿.We thought maybe a more realistic approachwould be to let you know what not to do. Justsome simple stop signs to let you know when towrite a ¿Note to Self¿.

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