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Don't Text That Man! A Guide To Self Protective Dating the Age of Technology
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Don't Text That Man! A Guide To Self Protective Dating the Age of Technology
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Don't Text That Man! A Guide To Self Protective Dating the Age of Technology
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Rhonda Findling, author of the bestselling and internationally acclaimed Don't Call That Man! A Survival Guide To Letting Go has written a new book to help women during their dating journey in the millennium: Don't Text That Man! A Guide To Self Protective Dating in the Age of Technology. Don't Text That Man! will empower you by offering deeper insight into men's minds to determine if a man you are interested in or involved with has the emotional capacity to sustain a grownup, mature, viable relationship. Packed with invaluable advice, Don't Text That Man! will teach you how to detach from a man you broke up with or has broken up with you in the healthiest way possible, with your self-esteem in tact. You will learn to cope with obsessive thinking as well as feelings of anger and aggression. In our fast-paced technological world, women truly need to be smarter and more self-protective than ever before. Don't Text That Man! will teach you how.
Introduction
Malignant Men
The Classic Malignant Men Prototypes
The Sexually Ambivalent Man
The Severely Emotionally Avoidant Malignant Man
Why Do Malignant Men Destroy Relationships With Women?
Malignant Men's Most Popular Psychological Defense
How Did He Get Like This?
Relating to Malignant Men
What To Do If You've Been Devastated By A Malignant Man
Detaching from a Malignant Man
Detaching Technologically
Why Acting Aggressive Is Not A Good Idea
Recovery Three To Six Months Later
Why Do I Still Want To Contact Him?
Ruminating
Destructive Thoughts That Disempower You
How To Stop Ruminating And Thinking Destructive Thoughts
Six Months To One Year Later
Closure
Forgiving "That Man"