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    Relationship Books For Women

    Being the more emotional ones by nature, women are often the most affected party whenever relationships fail, or even when they can't seem to find the right person for a relationship. They frequently seek out ways to unravel the mystery and the questions that may seem unending for them. Although close friends or family are one of their choices for seeking advice, books have also been a source of enlightenment for women. Relationship books for women have in one way or another been women's teachers when it comes to relationships.

    He's Just Not That Into You
    The book's author, a story editor and consultant from the top rated TV series Sex and the City puts forward a humorous and powerfully sensible self-help guide for women to find out what really goes on inside a man's head when he obviously sends out varied messages about how he feels for the woman. The book is one of the relationship books for women that was featured in Oprah's show and won the 2005 Quill Award in Health/Self-Improvement. It's definitely a good read that will help turn that idealistic lame justification of women for a boyfriend's bad behavior into the reality that some men aren't just into their women.

    The Dance of Intimacy
    The author, Dr. Lerner, focuses on taking a cautious look at relationships where intimacy is the main challenge because of too much distance emotionally, too much passion, or basically too much hurt. The book outlines steps to take, with the intention of strengthening good relationships, as well as healing the difficult ones. The author combines clear recommendation with vivid examples that provide a solid and helpful book for women, and even men.

    Don't Call that Man
    The book is written by a psychoanalyst who has helped a lot of women survive the heartbreak of unsuccessful relationships. This is one of the relationship books for women that give inspiring and encouraging leads on how to let go and move on, with the use of practical methods to guide women through hard and heart-twisting process. The book centers on how to recover from bad relationships and resist the urge to hang to it, with easy exercises that would help readers see their progress through the rough but essential transition. This book is one of the helpful relationship books for women, which is a great place to start for healing.

    Relationship books for women help women cope with their emotions, especially during failed relationships and heartbreaks, where they seek the most important answers they hope to find without having to be pitied, maintaining their self-respect.

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