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Attention Lovers New Romantic Personal Preferences Workbook Gives Couples Answers to Questions T


February 2, 2005 -- Basic question. Do you really know everything you need to know about your lover? Have you ever been surprised by your lover's negative reaction to a decision you made forcing you to say: "Sorry, I just didn't know", or, "Don't worry, I'll return it tomorrow". or, "Why didn't you tell me? "How can you surprise your lover when you don't know what he or she really likes? Of course, you can't ask, because then, it's no longer a surprise.

What do you do, if you're not sure? Guess and hope for the best? Take a chance and see if your choice goes over well? Do you spend the money, put forth effort, the time, only to find out, after the fact, that you made the wrong choice and your lover doesn't like it, doesn't want it, would have preferred you had done it' differently?

According to Marianne Crabtree, the researcher and author of the romanticPersonal Preferences Workbook', most of these embarrassing and stressful situations are avoidable if we knew the answers in advance.

So, why don't we know? Because most of us don't know what questions to ask…how to ask them…or when to ask them. Besides, said Crabtree, even if we knew what specific questions to ask, who could possibly remember all those answers?    

Crabtree interviewed men and women, in all age groups, all lifestyles. They asked for a Romantic Q&A Workbook that was practical and made sense. They said they didn't want another right/wrong book. They didn't want an advice book. They didn't want some sort of compatibility test' book. What they did want, they said, was a comfortable, non-intrusive way to learn more about each other…something fun they could do together on a cozy afternoon, or separately, to exchange later.
                                                           
"Our new Romantic Workbook really works, said Crabtree. In fact, we were surprised to learn that even couples who have been together for years were amazed as to how much they didn't know, or fully understand, about their lovers. Our workbook set asks the important questions for them in a way that stimulates conversation and togetherness."

Sold as set of two, both workbooks are identical and suitable for guys or gals. The workbook set sells for $24.50 per set. Available only though Great Ideas Group,Inc. at: www.GreatIdeasGroup.com. Satisfaction Guaranteed Policy. Order online 24/7. Questions? Contact Marianne Crabtree at 847-998-9704.