Bryan Reeves

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Average rating: 4.1 · 141 ratings · 17 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
Choose Her Every Day (Or Le...

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Tell the Truth, Let the Pea...

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The Sex, Flirting, Dating, ...

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The Love Story Journal: Bre...

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Self Love Now: 54 answers t...

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Brian Lara 112 Success Fact...

it was ok 2.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2014 — 2 editions
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Food Intolerances How to Ov...

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“She was only always obsessed with whether or not I really loved her. The basic pattern of our downward doom spiral was this: Uncertainty caused her to demand evidence of my love that made sense to her. I resented her attempts to constrain my behavior (i.e. change me in ways that she felt would prove I loved her). This made her feel more uncertain and make even more desperate demands. Which I further resisted and resented. Wash, rinse and repeat for 5 years, until there’s no joy left, and whatever love you once had is now buried under a putrid mountain of resentment, anger and pain.”
Bryan Reeves, Choose Her Every Day (Or Leave Her): A Guide For Your Journey Through The Transformational Fires Of Love & Intimacy

“Consider sports. They’re only about creating constraints (sidelined fields, dimensioned courts, groomed fairways, etc.), putting a worthy adversary in front of us (a team, one person, ourselves), and pushing at our limits until we break through to that one place that lives just beyond both adversary and constraint: the basket, goal, hole, end zone, finish line. If you’ve ever felt high after kicking a ball into a goal while 11 people tried to stop you, or you just watched your favorite team do so, you know the ecstatic thrill of embodied freedom through sport.”
Bryan Reeves, Choose Her Every Day (Or Leave Her): A Guide For Your Journey Through The Transformational Fires Of Love & Intimacy



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