Thursday, March 12, 2009

The Worst-case scenario survival handbook:dating and sex by Joshua Piven

In the blink of an eye this book, "The worst-case scenario survival handbook: dating and sex," explodes the myth, you can't teach an old dog new tricks. Authors Jason Piven, David Borgenicht and Jennifer Worick must have had plenty fun writing it.

There were a few things to glean from this book. Some of the topics in the book are of the garden variety type. But they seem to be the type of topics people quietly talk about using a very lone tone of voice. For example:

  • How to fake it
  • How to tell if he's wearing a toupee
  • How to survive if your credit card is declined
  • How to survive if you're stopped by the police
  • How to stop a wedding ceremony

I found the subject matter very common. Even common knowledge can be hard to recall from time to time. What is common knowledge today may not have been common knowledge back in the day. So if your want to brush up or rehash or reference the general rules of dating, check out this book, "The Worst-case scenario survival handbook: dating & sex." You never know when you might have to carry a date (or spouse) who has passed out.

1 comments:

  1. I don't really like self help books on dating. The sex ones may help enhance a relationship but, I don't read them much either. (Nothing like real life experience to learn first hand.) I love listening to and reading selfhelp books by Wayne Dyer and Michelle McKinney Hammond. So, I doubt that I would read this book but, it sounds funny.

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