Reddit Reddit reviews Are You the One for Me?: Knowing Who's Right and Avoiding Who's Wrong

We found 6 Reddit comments about Are You the One for Me?: Knowing Who's Right and Avoiding Who's Wrong. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Books
Healthy Relationships
Self-Help
Conflict Management
Are You the One for Me?: Knowing Who's Right and Avoiding Who's Wrong
The book you have been waiting for to help you find and keep the right partner and make love last.Know about compatibilityExamples to create the fulfilling relationship you deserveHow to void making the biggest mistakes in loveThe six essential qualities to look for in a mate
Check price on Amazon

6 Reddit comments about Are You the One for Me?: Knowing Who's Right and Avoiding Who's Wrong:

u/seeker1776 · 9 pointsr/BPDlovedones

>Wouldn't it be simpler and better for my kids if it was their mom, the woman I love, instead of me introducing a new woman into our lives.

With uBPD symptoms? 100% no.

Regardless of her diagnosis, she called the police to make false accusations. It's manipulate and wrong, and she'll redirect those behaviors towards your kids next.

I know the dating game seems ridiculous sometimes. If you want an epiphany over your dating choices, I highly recommend reading [Are You The One For Me?] (https://www.amazon.com/Are-You-One-Me-Avoiding/dp/0440215757) ...it'll open your eyes on why you're attracted to crazy/damaged and how to pick healthier relationships. Really helped me figure out a lot.

u/RubyWooToo · 3 pointsr/RedPillWomen

I recommend an oldie but goody: "Are You the One for Me?: Knowing Who's Right and Avoiding Who's Wrong" by Barbara de Angelis. It's basically an excellent guide for vetting and for learning how to break out of bad habits when it comes to choosing partners.

u/TrueBlonde · 2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

I just started reading it - but my therapist recommended Are You The One For Me?

u/vedicvoyager · 1 pointr/relationship_advice

it sounds like she's lost interest in you, and the best thing to do is to move on, ie: stop contacting her. sux, I know.

learning how to build good relationships and how to read the situation comes with time & experience (I also knew nothing at 18), but there are books that can upgrade your best practices. one good one (by a woman who I believe is now divorced & remarried a half-dozen times) is "Are you the one for me?". let Barbara deAngelis teach you as you read between the lines from her many, many experiences =)

http://www.amazon.com/Are-You-One-Me-Avoiding/dp/0440215757