Finding Love in the 21st Century

Finding Love in the 21st Century
Author: Jim Garvey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2014
Genre: American drama
ISBN:

When a boy named Oliver and a girl named Elliot miraculously hit it off on their first-ever online date, their friends push them to date other people before committing.

Finding Love in the 21st Century

Finding Love in the 21st Century
Author: Mehtab Ahmed Khan
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-01-26
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781795177993

Finding Love in the 21st Century - What's the Best Option?In this book you can read and understand about Finding Love in 21st Century. It is not easy to find True Love but I am sure that after reading this book, You will find your true love easily. Choosing a partner is one of the most consequential and tricky decisions we will ever make, and the cost of repeated failure is immense. How to Find Love explains why we have the 'types' we do, and how our early experiences give us scripts of how and whom we love. It sheds light on harmful repetitive patterns and the extent to which we are not always simply choosing people who can make us happy. We learn the most common techniques we use to sabotage our chances of fulfilment and why, despite their costs, we unwittingly engage in them. The book provides a crucial set of ideas to help us make safer, moreimaginative and more effective choices in loveContents: * About Finding Love in the 21st Century - What's the Best Option?* How to Find Love* Finding Love Again * Finding Your Love: Evaluating The Men You Date * How to Get Back Love from Your Partner* Avoid Love Traps* True Love Quotes - Live Well, Laugh Often, Love So Much

Modern Romance

Modern Romance
Author: Aziz Ansari
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016-06-14
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 0143109251

The #1 New York Times Bestseller “An engaging look at the often head-scratching, frequently infuriating mating behaviors that shape our love lives.” —Refinery 29 A hilarious, thoughtful, and in-depth exploration of the pleasures and perils of modern romance from Aziz Ansari, the star of Master of None and one of this generation’s sharpest comedic voices At some point, every one of us embarks on a journey to find love. We meet people, date, get into and out of relationships, all with the hope of finding someone with whom we share a deep connection. This seems standard now, but it’s wildly different from what people did even just decades ago. Single people today have more romantic options than at any point in human history. With technology, our abilities to connect with and sort through these options are staggering. So why are so many people frustrated? Some of our problems are unique to our time. “Why did this guy just text me an emoji of a pizza?” “Should I go out with this girl even though she listed Combos as one of her favorite snack foods? Combos?!” “My girlfriend just got a message from some dude named Nathan. Who’s Nathan? Did he just send her a photo of his penis? Should I check just to be sure?” But the transformation of our romantic lives can’t be explained by technology alone. In a short period of time, the whole culture of finding love has changed dramatically. A few decades ago, people would find a decent person who lived in their neighborhood. Their families would meet and, after deciding neither party seemed like a murderer, they would get married and soon have a kid, all by the time they were twenty-four. Today, people marry later than ever and spend years of their lives on a quest to find the perfect person, a soul mate. For years, Aziz Ansari has been aiming his comic insight at modern romance, but for Modern Romance, the book, he decided he needed to take things to another level. He teamed up with NYU sociologist Eric Klinenberg and designed a massive research project, including hundreds of interviews and focus groups conducted everywhere from Tokyo to Buenos Aires to Wichita. They analyzed behavioral data and surveys and created their own online research forum on Reddit, which drew thousands of messages. They enlisted the world’s leading social scientists, including Andrew Cherlin, Eli Finkel, Helen Fisher, Sheena Iyengar, Barry Schwartz, Sherry Turkle, and Robb Willer. The result is unlike any social science or humor book we’ve seen before. In Modern Romance, Ansari combines his irreverent humor with cutting-edge social science to give us an unforgettable tour of our new romantic world.

Finding Love Again

Finding Love Again
Author: Terri Orbuch
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781402265679

Presents a study of marriage, divorce, and repartnering that provides essential strategies, tools, and information for healing after divorce and preparing for a healthy and fulfilling new relationship.

The Future of Marriage

The Future of Marriage
Author: Jessie Bernard
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780300028539

Dr. Bernard examines recent research findings on the present nature of the marriage commitment and predicts a less restrictive role for women in future marriages.

Love in the 21st Century

Love in the 21st Century
Author: E J Murdock
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2009-02-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1467878847

Alison Kennedy loves her job so much, her world revolves around her career. One day she meets Daniel Scott through a mutual friend at a party. She adores him until she finds out he has betrayed her with his boss. They break up and she turns to her two best friends, who join her on a vacation to Ibiza. When they arrive in Ibiza she discovers more betrayal. She returns home early, where she develops a close relationship with her boss. She is finally moving on with life, when Daniel comes back into her life, all her old feelings for him come flooding back. What will she do when she finds out he is engaged? Will she ever really get to grips with love in the 21st century?

Love between Equals

Love between Equals
Author: Polly Young-Eisendrath, Ph.D.
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1611804787

Learn how to successfully negotiate conflicts and deepen our most intimate relationships in this practical and thoughtful guide by an experienced Buddhist teacher, psychotherapist, and couples counselor. A committed relationship, as most people see it today, is a partnership of equals who share values and goals, a team united by love and dedicated to each other’s growth on every level. This contemporary model for coupledom requires real intention and work, and, more often than not, the traditional archetypes of relationships experienced by our parents and grandparents fail us or seem irrelevant. Utilizing the wisdom of her years of personal and professional practice, Young-Eisendrath dismantles our idealized projections about love, while revealing how mindfulness and communication can help us identify and honor the differences with our partners and strengthen our bonds. These practical and time-tested guidelines are rooted in sound understanding of modern psychology and offer concrete ideas and the necessary tools to reinforce and reinvigorate our deepest relationships.

Find Love

Find Love
Author: Carolin Dahlman
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2010-10-08
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1458779491

If you're single and looking for love then this is the book for you! Learn how to become a magnet for love by building your self-esteem, discovering your ideal partner and learning what you truly need from a relationship. Both entertaining and informative, and written by Australia's only love coach, Find Love is packed full of questionnaires and useful tips that will enable you to take control of your emotions and actions. Break through any blocks you may be putting in the way of relationship success. Learn the rules of dating in the 21st century. Take the plunge. Find Love!

How to Fall in Love with Anyone

How to Fall in Love with Anyone
Author: Mandy Len Catron
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2017-06-27
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1501137468

“A beautifully written and well-researched cultural criticism as well as an honest memoir” (Los Angeles Review of Books) from the author of the popular New York Times essay, “To Fall in Love with Anyone, Do This,” explores the romantic myths we create and explains how they limit our ability to achieve and sustain intimacy. What really makes love last? Does love ever work the way we say it does in movies and books and Facebook posts? Or does obsessing over those love stories hurt our real-life relationships? When her parents divorced after a twenty-eight year marriage and her own ten-year relationship ended, those were the questions that Mandy Len Catron wanted to answer. In a series of candid, vulnerable, and wise essays that takes a closer look at what it means to love someone, be loved, and how we present our love to the world, “Catron melds science and emotion beautifully into a thoughtful and thought-provoking meditation” (Bookpage). She delves back to 1944, when her grandparents met in a coal mining town in Appalachia, to her own dating life as a professor in Vancouver. She uses biologists’ research into dopamine triggers to ask whether the need to love is an innate human drive. She uses literary theory to show why we prefer certain kinds of love stories. She urges us to question the unwritten scripts we follow in relationships and looks into where those scripts come from. And she tells the story of how she decided to test an experiment that she’d read about—where the goal was to create intimacy between strangers using a list of thirty-six questions—and ended up in the surreal situation of having millions of people following her brand-new relationship. “Perfect fodder for the romantic and the cynic in all of us” (Booklist), How to Fall in Love with Anyone flips the script on love. “Clear-eyed and full of heart, it is mandatory reading for anyone coping with—or curious about—the challenges of contemporary courtship” (The Toronto Star).