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freakinconfused
Nov 2, 2007, 07:59 AM
I've been seeing a lot of ads for these books about winning your ex back on the Internet. I just wanted to pose this question: Has anyone actually got any of these books, read them, and got any useful information out of them? Has anyone actually got their ex back by following the steps in these books? I don't really plan on buying any of them because they seem like a sham to me, but I was just curious.

lmnotok
Nov 2, 2007, 08:32 AM
Well, from my psychology class I took, I can be sure that if the books' title is just "get your ex back" then don't ever mind to buy them because "get your girlfriend back" is 100% different from "get your boyfriend back". There is a gender difference here, psychologically.

So if you want to have an e-book, get one which made for a specific gender.

freakinconfused
Nov 2, 2007, 08:56 AM
well, from my psychology class I took, I can be sure that if the books' title is just "get your ex back" then don't ever mind to buy them because "get your girlfriend back" is 100% different from "get your boyfriend back". There is a gender difference here, psychologically.

So if you want to have an e-book, get one which made for a specific gender.


Well in my case it would be "Get your Ex Girlfriend Back" - I'm not saying I'm actively trying to do this at the moment. She dumped me. I was just wondering if these books work, or if anyone has used them successfully, you know, that kind of thing. This way, if we get some good answers on this thread, people might read this first before they go out and waste money, or not waste money, depending on whether they work or not.

Jiser
Nov 2, 2007, 10:32 AM
No, there stupid. Basically the advise summed up is: Get a life and then see what happens.

friend4u178
Nov 2, 2007, 03:27 PM
All they tell you is exactly what you get told on here , don't waste your money

statictable
Nov 2, 2007, 07:21 PM
Every one of those authors got their partner back within 4 days of cashing their first royalty check and 6 have since divorced and have moved into new relationships with girls attending several different book signings. You just never know.

freakinconfused
Dec 4, 2007, 10:32 AM
Not that this is a book about relationships in the romantic sense of the word, but everyone should check out How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie. This book has been in print since the '30s and is the most straightforward book I've ever read when it comes to dealing with others, be it your girlfriend, wife, etc. Or even boss or roommates or whatever.