The state of our relationships with our partners – or our lack of partners – is a constant source of human discussion and one of the prime topics of female conversation everywhere. Few things can give us such joy and elation yet, at the same time, can produce so much pain and despair. Love has always been the most common theme in music, soap operas, romance books, literature, movies and poetry. People in every culture experience love, and every culture has words to describe it.
Allan Pease is an Australian author and motivational speaker. Despite having no education in psychology, neuroscience, or psychiatry, he has managed to establish himself as an "expert on relationships".
Originally a musician, he became a successful life insurance salesman, he started a career as a speaker and trainer in sales and latterly in body language. This resulted in a popular sideline of audio tapes, many of which feature his irreverent wit.
His best-selling book Body Language brought him international recognition. It has been followed by several others. He is quite well known in Australia and during the 1980s he was an occasional TV analyst for political debates where he would analyze the body language and overall performance of the contestants.
The book was full information about another world ( opposite sex). How they think! In the end u will b emphatic to them than blaming them. It also taught me how to find ideal partner.
This was an easy reading book - with funny quotes. Gives an view from both genders sides and had some interesting research. I read with in less than a week.
Definitely felt like I learnt a lot about the opposite sex, it also seemed to have quite a few opinions-not facts- and would’ve appreciated having references in text.