Was It Something I Said?

The Answer To All Your Dating Dilemmas

By (author) Jess Mccann

Paperback - £11.99

Publication date:

01 March 2013

Length of book:

240 pages

Publisher

Skirt!

ISBN-13: 9780762782093

It's not unusual for Jess McCann to receive a frantic late night call from one of her clients, asking for advice while out on a date. And every single girl knows the frustration of saying the wrong thing at the wrong time and wishing she could take it back and say something better. Well, now you can get it right the first time around with McCann's indispensable dating survival guide.

 

Was It Something I Said? tackles some of the most tricky and troublesome scenarios in today's complicated dating world. McCann uses real life situational questions that frequently come up in her date coaching practice and gives play-by-play instructions for how best to handle and respond to them. So if you're not sure how to get him to stop texting and start calling, whether or not to "friend" him on Facebook, or if you should tell him you're dating other guys, this book has the answers. It will empower you to handle love's little challenges the right way--it's like having your own personal dating coach!

 

“Wait! Don’t press Send until you read this book! Texting, email, and social media—not to mention hookup culture—have all created new opportunities for dating missteps, humiliation, and heartbreak. Fortunately, Jess McCann covers all the fine points of strategy with bracing realism and good humor. A fun read and an invaluable playbook.”
 
—Marion Winik, author of First Comes Love

 
“In Was It Something I Said? Jess McCann not only addresses the common dating and relationship questions the fairer sex is always fretting about, but this time takes things further than ‘Hello,’ bringing in the Big O . . . online! Because as dating dilemmas have evolved, so must our moves, and McCann's methods get results.” —Kate Michael/K Street Kate/Miss DC 2006

“Men are hard. This book will tell you how to make that work for you.” —Sarah White, The Naked Therapist