Dating for dummies

Joy Browne, 1944-

Book - 2006

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Published
Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley 2006.
Language
English
Main Author
Joy Browne, 1944- (-)
Edition
2nd ed
Item Description
Previous ed.: IDG Books, c1997.
Physical Description
xxii, 408 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9780471768708
  • Introduction
  • Part I. The Focus: Who Am I?
  • Chapter 1. Thoroughly Modern Dating
  • Chapter 2. Being Confident
  • Chapter 3. Polishing Your Social Self
  • Chapter 4. Finding Out What Makes You Tick
  • Chapter 5. Making Sure You're Ready
  • Part II. Who Do I Want?
  • Chapter 6. Finding a Date
  • Chapter 7. Planning a Cool Approach
  • Part III. Setting Up the Date
  • Chapter 8. Asking for a Date
  • Chapter 9. Getting a Phone Number
  • Chapter 10. Plotting the Place for Your First Date
  • Part IV. Date Day Preparations
  • Chapter 11. Getting Your Outside Ready
  • Chapter 12. Getting Your Inside Ready
  • Chapter 13. Polishing the Act
  • Part V. The Date
  • Chapter 14. Having a Way Cool Time
  • Chapter 15. Your Date Hates You
  • Chapter 16. You Hate Your Date
  • Chapter 17. You Hate Each Other
  • Part VI. The Day After and Beyond
  • Chapter 18. The Next Day
  • Chapter 19. The Second Date
  • Chapter 20. Learning about Each Other
  • Chapter 21. Speed Bumps on Life's Highway
  • Chapter 22. Casual , Serious, and Heavy Dating
  • Chapter 23. Breaking Up
  • Chapter 24. Rebound
  • Part VII. Playing It Safe and Keeping It Fresh
  • Chapter 25. Safety First
  • Chapter 26. Dating Sight Unseen
  • Chapter 27. Dangerous Dates: The Dark Side
  • Chapter 28. Keeping It Fresh, Alive, and Healthy
  • Part VIII. The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 29. Ten + Do's and Don'ts of Internet Dating
  • Chapter 30. Ten Ways to Know You're in Love
  • Chapter 31. Ten Sexual Commandments of Dating
  • Chapter 32. Ten Times Not to Date
  • Chapter 33. Ten Tips to Happy Dating
  • Chapter 34. Ten Ways to Make You and Your Date Miserable
  • Appendix A. Specialized Dating Situations
  • Appendix B. Catch Phrases
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

While you wouldn't want to be caught dead reading either of these titles on the subway, they offer a study in contrasts. Baber and Spitznagel seem to have set out to produce a humorous look at dating and mating, but they deliver a boorish effort that will confirm a lot of women's worst fears about male dating behavior. While some might think that the "humor book" caveat makes everything okay, the overall Beavis-and-Butthead approach to the subject‘which is, less dating and more sex in these authors' minds‘provides little in the laughs department. Men and women should avoid this book like a blind date with a cold sore, and libraries can pass. By contrast and in keeping with the excellent "For Dummies" treatment of complicated subjects, psychologist Browne's book offers a professional, insightful, and very readable examination of dating‘real dating. Browne covers every aspect of the basic mechanics of dating in the 1990s, from making your own personal inventory to help you discover who you are and what you want, to finding appropriate people to date, to actually conducting dates at various stages of relationship development. Nothing seems to be missed by Browne: she tackles breaking up, sex, and even the darker sides of dating, like rape and stalking. This excellent book's biggest drawback for libraries is its numerous "work form" sections, an invitation to certain patrons to make it their own. But Dating for Dummies is worth the risk; recommended for all public libraries.‘David M. Turkalo, Suffolk Univ. Law Sch. Lib, Boston (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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