The Matchmaker S Gift Ending Explained
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Dating Explained
The collective consciousness in the modern dating culture is that it is hard. Singles who hold themselves back from dating are often plagued with self-sabotaging behaviors driven by fear of rejection, awkward encounters, or heartbreak. The good news is that we can all learn to be great daters who embrace the natural chemistry that comes with meeting new people. In a practical dating guide, seasoned matchmaker and date coach Jolene Beaton shares a step-by-step approach on how to identify behaviors that often show up on a date, and then shift the mindset to one that better supports meeting new people and building healthy romantic relationships. Through her wisdom, personal stories, tools, and encouragement to look deep within for the answers, Beaton not only offers insight into the mechanics of dating and the lost art of seduction as well as the barriers and excuses that hijack love, but also how to respond to tough questions without falling into the TMI trap, overcome resistance to change, and ultimately date with integrity and compassion while remaining unattached to the outcome. Dating Explained shares insight, stories, tools, and encouragement that help singles see themselves more clearly in the dating world and create healthy romantic relationships beginning with the first date.
History of Marriage and Family in China
The book provides highlights on the key concepts and trends of evolution in History of Marriage and Family in China, as one of the series of books of “China Classified Histories”.
For Better or For Worse
Author: Hung Cam Thai
language: en
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Release Date: 2008-02-20
Marriage is currently the number-one reason people migrate to the United States, and women constitute the majority of newcomers joining husbands who already reside here. But little is known about these marriage and migration streams beyond the highly publicized and often sensationalized phenomena of mail-order and military brides. Less commonly known is that most international couples are immigrants of the same ethnicity. In For Better or For Worse, Hung Cam Thai takes a closer look at marriage and migration, with a specific focus on the unions between Vietnamese men living in the United States and the women who marry them. Weaving together a series of personal stories, he underscores the ironies and challenges that these unions face. He includes the voices of working-class immigrant men dealing with marginalization in their adopted country. These men speak about wanting "traditional" wives who they hope will recognize their gendered authority. Meanwhile, young Vietnamese college-educated women, undesirable to bachelors in their own country who are seeking subservient wives, express a preference for men of the same ethnicity but with a more liberal outlook on gender-men they imagine they will find in the United States. A sense of foreboding pervades the book as Thai captures the incompatible viewpoints of the couples who appear to be separated not only geographically but ideologically.