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Eight Dates

Eight Dates

Essential Conversations for a Lifetime of Love

by John Gottman

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appears in Relationship, Marriage, and Psychology.

Strengthen and deepen your love with a fun, ingenious program of eight lifechanging conversations?on essential topics such as money, sex, and trust?from two of the world?s leading marriage researchers and clinicians. Navigating the challenges of longterm commitment takes effort?and it just got simpler, with this empowering, stepbystep guide t...

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appears in Relationship, Marriage, and Psychology.

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