Date Like A Grownup: Anecdotes, Admissions Of G... Review
Dugan’s central philosophy is that looking for love while feeling isolated is as unwise as . The book focuses on:
Dugan is also the founder of , a social connection group that mirrors the book's themes by encouraging women to build stronger face-to-face friendships. Date Like a Grownup: Anecdotes, Admissions of G...
Published by HDC Press in 2014, the book spans 250 pages and has been recognized as a finalist for both the and the Next Generation Indie Book Awards . Dugan’s central philosophy is that looking for love
: Learning to identify "space-filler" choices that only serve to temporarily mask loneliness rather than add real value to your life. : Learning to identify "space-filler" choices that only
: Reviewers often praise the book's humor, describing it as having the "affirming good nature of a friend who has traveled the same road". Publication Details
: Shifting from a passive "waiting for Prince Charming" mindset to proactive decision-making.
: The book is grounded in "cringe-worthy" stories and narratives like “The Percocet Proposal” and “Need Meets Greed,” which highlight common dating missteps that even the most accomplished adults make.
Dugan’s central philosophy is that looking for love while feeling isolated is as unwise as . The book focuses on:
Dugan is also the founder of , a social connection group that mirrors the book's themes by encouraging women to build stronger face-to-face friendships.
Published by HDC Press in 2014, the book spans 250 pages and has been recognized as a finalist for both the and the Next Generation Indie Book Awards .
: Learning to identify "space-filler" choices that only serve to temporarily mask loneliness rather than add real value to your life.
: Reviewers often praise the book's humor, describing it as having the "affirming good nature of a friend who has traveled the same road". Publication Details
: Shifting from a passive "waiting for Prince Charming" mindset to proactive decision-making.
: The book is grounded in "cringe-worthy" stories and narratives like “The Percocet Proposal” and “Need Meets Greed,” which highlight common dating missteps that even the most accomplished adults make.