Would Like to Meet

Would Like to Meet by Tracey Cox, published by BBC Worldwide in 2002, is a practical guide designed to assist readers in enhancing their dating experiences. This 144-page book offers a candid exploration of body language and flirting, encouraging individuals to confront personal truths about attraction. With a focus on the importance of presentation, the book provides insights into looking, acting, and sounding appealing to potential partners.
Readers will find a wealth of advice on fashion and style from Jay Hunt, who guides them on what to wear and how to wear it effectively. Additionally, Jeremy Milnes contributes strategies for improving communication, confidence, and assertiveness, helping to boost self-esteem and alleviate awkward moments. Aimed at both men and women of all ages, this edition is filled with practical hints, tips, lists, and questionnaires, making the journey to transform one’s love life engaging and interactive.
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Would Like to Meet…is your very own do-it-yourself dating makeover. Tracey Cox, best-selling author of Hot Sex and Hot Relationships, begins with a candid look at body language and flirting. In her characteristically no-holds-barred style, she encourages the reader to face a few home truths and accept the fact that attracting a partner at first encounter has a lot to do with “packaging”–looking, acting, and sounding good. Jay Hunt is on hand with fashion and style advice, guiding you through not just what to wear, but how to wear it, while Jeremy Milnes–communication, confidence, and assertiveness advisor–dishes up plenty of ideas on how to raise your self-esteem and turn those awkward silences into a thing of the past. Aimed at men and women of all ages, packed with hints, tips, lists, and questionnaires, as well as plenty of “homework,” transforming your love life has never been so much fun.
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