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Survival Handbook For Single Women
Survival Handbook For Single Women
Survival Handbook For Single Women
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This book is written for those people who are looking for a soul mate, for those who feel complete only in couple.
It is exactly for you, who think that a woman needs a husband, a mate, a child.
You are wrong.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateJul 31, 2016
ISBN9781326750213
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    Survival Handbook For Single Women - Giovanna Senatore

    Survival Handbook for Single Women

    Giovanna Senatore

    To all those women who are not looking for a soul mate.

    Introduction

    This book is written for those people who are looking for a soul mate, for those who feel complete only in couple.

    It is exactly for you, who think that a woman, on reaching the venerable age of nearly forty, needs a husband, a mate, a child.

    You are wrong.

    The other half of the apple does not exist; this is for a simple reason: you are not apples. If we really want to use a fruit simile, then we can say that we, as human beings, are oranges.

    We should look for the missing slice. An orange contains about from eight to twelve slices. There we are.

    We should look for a twelfth of what we are missing at the most, not the half.

    Chapter 1

    Prejudice

    We are bound to balance our life after reaching the threshold of forty.

    Is it possible that in a quarter of a century (given that for most of us loving life begins at about fifteen) we have not found the right person?

    How is it possible that also our girl-mate at Primary School, being stil as ugly as in those days, is happily married and has got a lovely child, while we are our nephews and nieces’ baby-sitters?

    Is there perhaps anything wrong with us? Let’s not say even in fun. There is something wrong with them, not with us.

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