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Celibacy: What Was I Thinking?
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Celibacy: What Was I Thinking?
Current price: $15.00
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Celibacy: What Was I Thinking?
Current price: $15.00
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If you read the title “Celibacy: What Was I Thinking?” then your interest would be piqued, right? Tranea Prosser wrote a book with that title, talking about her experience with celibacy and Christianity and relationships.
Tranea is a plus-sized woman, and she's not afraid of that subject. In reality, most women in America are plus-sized women, too, and they're looking for love just like Tranea. If you're a woman, or you know a woman (which pretty much means anyone reading this article!), then you should consider buying “Celibacy: What Was I Thinking?” as the perfect gift for your friend. The reason? Tranea comes at the subject with a comedic sensibility, while also infusing her Christian faith into the writing, coming across as a fun sister who has been through some tough dating times but held on to Jesus as best she could. Her conversational book will make you laugh out loud, and you might get some tears, too, because Miz T keeps it real.
Even men can benefit from reading “Celibacy,” because you get a female's perspective on what she (and most every other woman on the planet) wants in a mate!
The book is a quick read, under 100 pages, and toward the end, you get to peek into Tranea's personal journal entries from the past ten years.
Tranea is a plus-sized woman, and she's not afraid of that subject. In reality, most women in America are plus-sized women, too, and they're looking for love just like Tranea. If you're a woman, or you know a woman (which pretty much means anyone reading this article!), then you should consider buying “Celibacy: What Was I Thinking?” as the perfect gift for your friend. The reason? Tranea comes at the subject with a comedic sensibility, while also infusing her Christian faith into the writing, coming across as a fun sister who has been through some tough dating times but held on to Jesus as best she could. Her conversational book will make you laugh out loud, and you might get some tears, too, because Miz T keeps it real.
Even men can benefit from reading “Celibacy,” because you get a female's perspective on what she (and most every other woman on the planet) wants in a mate!
The book is a quick read, under 100 pages, and toward the end, you get to peek into Tranea's personal journal entries from the past ten years.