DontDateHimGirl.com Presents - So the Bastard Broke Your Heart, Now What?
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Publisher Description
He may not have been that into you, but the bastard who just broke your heart will be a distant memory after reading Don't Date Him Girl Presents: So the Bastard Broke Your Heart, Now What?, a 10-step guide to help you get your brokenhearted butt in gear, break your addiction to bad boyfriends and find lasting love. Written by DontDateHimGirl.com founder and newspaper columnist Tasha Cunningham, this book reveals the must-have secret weapon that belongs in every single girl's dating arsenal.
Inspired by the stories of the thousands of women who have shared their dating stories on DontDateHimGirl.com, So the Bastard Broke Your Heart, Now What? will put you and your broken heart on the path to recovery armed with the tools you'll need to get over your bad breakup. After reading this book, you'll emerge stronger, smarter and sexier, well on your way to finding the guy who will be VERY into you!
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In this guide to bouncing back from a big breakup, Cunningham, founder of DontDateHimGirl.com, brings her no-nonsense attitude to a collection of well-worn, common-sense advice, with occasional forays into fresh territory. Focusing on empowerment, Cunningham begins with "Damage Control," emphasizing the importance of self-love and ways to address esteem issues; like pop singer Beyonce's "Sasha Fierce," Cunningham encourages women to create a "badass alter ego" to bring on dates and build self-confidence. Next, Cunningham explains her 10 steps, which include throwing a lavish "breakup bash" as a celebration of your future and a ritual for moving forward. Other discussions cover damaged guys, how to rediscover your sexy side, and the pros and cons of online dating, many of which are organized in numbered or bullet-pointed lists for quick reference. A final section on patience and how to "love being single" feels like an apologetic afterthought, and interludes from the "Average Guy" can be cringe-worthy, but women who tend toward optimism, and believe their soul mate is out there, should get inspiration and guidance from this been-there dated-that resource.