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Are some of us simply luckier when it comes to love? Is it true that some people are just better flirts? Relationship and flirting expert Susan Rabin's new book teaches us that while everyone can learn to flirt, the real key to finding love is to take advantage of every occasion to put those flirting skills to work.In Lucky in Love, Rabin presents weekly strategies that both strengthen your flirting abilities and teach you how to embrace opportunity, turning impromptu conversations into memorable encounters, making exciting and enduring connections, and most importantly, increasing your chances of finding love every single week of the year.
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Man-woman relationships, Psychology, Flirting, Family & Relationships, Nonfiction, Marriage, family & other relationships, Sex & sexuality, Sex Relations, Self-Help, Love / Sex / Marriage, Interpersonal Relations, Love & Romance, Family & Relationships / Love & Romance, General, Self-actualization (psychology)Showing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Lucky in love: 52 fabulous, foolproof strategies for every week of the year
2005, Plume
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Lucky in Love: 52 Fabulous, Foolproof Flirting Strategies, One for Every Week of the Year
October 25, 2005, Plume
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