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So what do I really think about Valentine’s day?
Can you handle the truth?
Are you ready for one revealing video?
This is for every person who is in a relationship and who is single.
Yea that’s right every person!
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About David
1.7 million men & women come to me every month to find the secrets to success. And after 20 years of coaching, I’ve discovered the golden keys to success in dating, business, health and wellness, and life.
I’ve helped millions of men and women around the globe achieve success in their dating, social and personal lives. I’m also a father to the world’s cutest little girl, and I am an unapologetic man. Some say I’m nuts, others say I’ve changed their life forever. One thing’s for certain: I’ll always give you the truth, whether you can handle it or not. I never sugar coat anything.
Nice is so overrated. I’d prefer brutally honest breakthrough to a “nice” rut any damn day of the week. If you’re the same way, then you've come to the right place.
I was just starting to put pressure on myself, and thanks David. This day is cheesy and i used to think I must find a person for that day. Now i meet people everywhere and the most important part I enjoy it every single time!
or, if you're single on v-day, head out to whole foods that night. if you see someone of the opposite sex shopping and it doesn't look like they're in a hurry to get somewhere, they're probably shopping for 1. Strike up a conversation.. "Does Frankenberry cereal count as a valentine dessert?"... whatever.. they're out, probably upset or lonely, and likely will be flattered by some humor and humility.
So I went on a first date with this girl on Wed. and it went great. I'm definitely going to see her this weekend. David, coaches, anyone else, I feel its way too early to give a gift, but I feel like I still have to acknowledge the holiday somehow (or maybe I don't). Any thoughts?
I don't think you should keep thinking about it just worry about having fun and be a gentle man and the rest will come. Take her to the park push her on the swings. This might bring back child hood memories to her, and then even you can take her for dinner afterwords. Or even better if your at the beach or something find a stone and tell her your going to keep that stone as a memento and then later have her name engraved into it. Pretty straight forward. Just relax and have fun.
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