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<description>Romance advice comes from every direction -its picking the right advice thats difficult to do. if your looking for romance advice you absolutely have to look in all  the right places. </description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2005 16:05:05 EDT</pubDate>
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Romance advice from the ordinary man (or woman)
The best romance advice doesn't come from "experts" who sit in an office and crunch data and come up with foolproof answers to dating problems. The best advice comes from those living it - the ordinary man or woman knows what the other man/woman is going through, who has experience, who can feel your pain. So, through their own personal trial and error, they are able to come up with effective romance advice - and its free to all those who will listen!

Listening to advice is harder than it seems
Not me. Never me. That couldn't possible happen to me!  We never want to admit to ourselves just home much danger we are in each and every time we have a date, but its there, the danger is very real and only those people who come prepared will come out alive. But for those of us who are still trying we have to listen to the mistakes of our fallen comrades. 

If someone you know got the boot from a babe for acting like a jerk, take their fall as a form of romance advice - of what not to do when in a relationship you want to develop. 
If fights are the norm for your dating compatriots use their example, see what they fight over and avoid these touchy subjects on your own. 


Just because somebody fails at love doesn't mean they don't have the romance advice. To the contrary, they have perhaps the very best advice, learned all to well in the school of hard knocks. 

Where to look for dating advice
Don't ask your mother. Don't ask your preacher. Whatever you do don't ask the person you're with!  For the best romance advice you have to go to your friends, siblings - people you can trust and who have been there, who know what works from experience and who want to help you reach your love's peak. You can climb higher up that mountain when you take your advice and put it to work. 
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