- Have you been having trouble finding the "right" partner and feel that you waste a lot of time with Mr. or Ms. Wrong?
- Do you believe that all the "good ones" are already taken?
- Recently out of a long-term relationship and unsure of how to get back into the game?
- Have you become bitter by being repeatedly disappointed with the opposite sex?
- Confused about relationships that start off with a bang and go up in smoke shortly thereafter?
- Don't have the faintest idea how to flirt or understand the romantic value of it?
Remember, great relationships don't happen by chance. People in successful relationships invested time and energy to develop themselves, and made a commitment to follow through on pursuing their dream. Don't procrastinate another day, dilly dallying around and wasting time being lonely when you could be on the path to a better future. You have nothing to lose and your entire future to gain.
Deborrah Cooper gained underground acclaim through her 16+-year career of relationship advice counseling, conducting seminars and workshops in the San Francisco Bay Area and as a producer and host of "HeartBeat," a cable television talk show in Oakland, California. Owner of a singles events organization from 1991-1996, she was a frequent on-air guest at Clear Channel's KMEL 106.1 radio and weekly dating advice columnist on AOL's NetNoir channel.
You told him that you loved him and would do anything for him; but now it seems you're doing EVERYTHING for him, including his laundry and chauffeuring him around. It's gotten so bad that your friends jokingly refer to him as "Miss Daisy" behind your back. How did you get here?
Despite what you've been led to believe about relationships, it is possible to do too much for your guy. This is a particular problem when he is not doing anything to reciprocate your caring gestures and your love is one-sided.
