Love Rules
Love Rules
Joanna Coles
Sarah Jessica Parker
While I’m not sure what Carrie Bradshaw would have made of today’s new world of dating, I do know this: armed with [this book], she would have figured it all out in one season. - Sarah Jessica Parker
Esther Perel
For those looking for a smart, no-bullshit, effective guide to finding love. - Esther Perel
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Love Rules

Love Rules: How to Find a Real Relationship in a Digital World

Joanna Coles
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Joanna Coles
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In the ever-evolving landscape of modern dating, where swipes dictate the tempo of romance and connection often feels as disposable as last season's trends, "Love Rules" by Joanna Coles emerges as a beacon of wisdom and practical advice. This is not just another dating book; it is a strategic guide for navigating the complex terrain of love in the digital age. With the precision of a skilled editor and the insight of a seasoned relationship sage, Coles distills the essence of finding meaningful connections into fifteen succinct rules. These guidelines are not just about finding love; they are about recognizing and savoring quality over convenience, depth over distraction. "Love Rules" challenges readers to rethink their approaches to relationships, urging them to look beyond the alluring yet fleeting pleasures of "junk love" for something more nourishing and lasting. Coles leverages her formidable experience in the realms of Cosmopolitan and Marie Claire to address the pitfalls of modern dating head-on, including the ubiquitous danger of DADD—dating attention-deficit disorder. With a blend of sharp wit and heartfelt advice, Coles doesn't just offer insights into how to use dating apps effectively or how to navigate the initial stages of a romance; she lays out a comprehensive strategy for cultivating love that endures. In doing so, "Love Rules" becomes an indispensable manual for anyone seeking to find—or rekindle—love in a world where connections are a click away but true intimacy seems harder to come by.

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Released
2018
10 Apr
Length
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While I’m not sure what Carrie Bradshaw would have made of today’s new world of dating, I do know this: armed with [this book], she would have figured it all out in one season. - Sarah Jessica Parker
For those looking for a smart, no-bullshit, effective guide to finding love. - Esther Perel
The phrase “looking-glass self” was first coined by the sociologist Charles Horton Cooley in 1902 and describes this phenomenon, in which we actually define ourselves by our interactions with others. That mirror is magnified a thousand times in our modern world as there are so many points of comparison between ourselves and others. It can lead us off track. As the pioneering cyberpsychologist Mary Aiken, author of The Cyber Effect, puts it, “We spend all of our time investing in trying to understand our ‘self’ from the feedback from others rather than actually knowing who we truly are.
— Joanna Coles, Love Rules

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