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		<title>By: Forereal</title>
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		<description>Awesome thought process.  But, some of them do make a good read.  Very interesting at how they all want to fix a single woman&#039;s problem the same way, considering most aren&#039;t single for the same reasons.  It has become an interesting task to see how being single is being compared to a psychological disease or some other.  Well, Steve Harvey&#039;s book was delightly interesting, and to a certain extent, a bit true. I am glad he gave it from a male perspective, based on his and other men&#039;s experiences.  But in the end, they are all mere suggestions, and women have to be very particular at whom&#039;s ideas they will take heed too.  Me, personally, I just live each day, waiting.  Reading is reading; living is totally different....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Awesome thought process.  But, some of them do make a good read.  Very interesting at how they all want to fix a single woman&#8217;s problem the same way, considering most aren&#8217;t single for the same reasons.  It has become an interesting task to see how being single is being compared to a psychological disease or some other.  Well, Steve Harvey&#8217;s book was delightly interesting, and to a certain extent, a bit true. I am glad he gave it from a male perspective, based on his and other men&#8217;s experiences.  But in the end, they are all mere suggestions, and women have to be very particular at whom&#8217;s ideas they will take heed too.  Me, personally, I just live each day, waiting.  Reading is reading; living is totally different&#8230;.</p>
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