Marriage Killers: 7 Surefire Strategies to Ruin Your Relationship...If That's What You Want

by Dr. John Page


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/4/2012

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 76
ISBN : 9781475914368
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 76
ISBN : 9781475914375

About the Book

“Dr. John Page has created a heavily facetious handbook of seven foolproof ways to destroy a relationship, complete with case studies drawn from his own experiences. His relationship-killing “strategies” include not listening to one’s signifi cant other, keeping finances completely separate, watching porn and denigrating a spouse’s family and friends. Once readers wade through the sarcasm, Page offers solid, commonsense relationship advice: make time for each other; trust each other; support, nurture and respect your significant other; and let the things that are important to him or her be important to you. He makes the interesting and thoughtful point that readers can learn how their partners want to be loved by paying attention to how they love.” Kirkus Reviews

If you’re tired of faking your marriage, read and put into practice the 7 Surefi re Strategies of Marriage Killers--you’ll ruin your relationship in no time! Take your marriage seriously and are in it for life? You won’t need this book. But if you’re in a marriage “until something better comes along,” then this book is for you. Stop pretending and get serious about killing your marriage!


About the Author

Combine Daily Show-type sarcasm with the alarming frequency of couples splitting and you get Dr. John Page’s Marriage Killers. Drawing from more than 15 years of experience and training, Dr. Page has witnessed the stupid choices people make in their marital relationships and wants you to learn from them. He has lectured from coast-to coast in the US, as well as Australia, Argentina, Cuba, Peru, and the United Kingdom. His work has appeared in regional publications in Atlanta, Lexington, and Tulsa. He and his wife and children live in Georgia.