This book is about change! It proposes that a husband's primary goal needs to
be to make his wife happy, and then it gives some very valuable instructions on
how to make that goal a reality, using dating as the operative mechanism. In
addition to focusing on improving a couple's interpersonal relationship, Stan
gives very concrete suggestions for a wide variety of dating experiences.
This is a truly valuable book for you, whether you are a wife or a husband!
Read it, sow the seeds it provides, nourish them, and then together with the one
you love, harvest the rich rewards of marital happiness that it advocates for
you. It can change your life!
Product Description:
Author Stan Cronin's curiosity led
to his writing this unique book! He devised and circulated a very detailed
questionnaire in which he asked wives about their dating relationships with
their husbands. More than a thousand wives responded, and brother, did they
unload on him! They wrote very frank replies revealing both the good and bad
traits of their husbands, and expressing exactly what they desired in their
husband-wife relationships. Personal desires and viewpoints varied, of course,
but their cumulative answers sent some strong signals to the husbands of today.
Armed with their insights, Stan has written How to Date Your Wife--a book
that can bring very large doses of happiness to marriages if the husbands will
read the book and apply it. And wives, if they are wise, will do well to put the
book in their husband's hands at their earliest opportunity.
Cronin's observations of thousands of family fights during his police career
caused him to recognize the three worlds possible for marriages: failed,
make-do, and cheerfully successful. Seeing failed marriages fueled his desire to
discover what "successfully" married couples do to keep the passion alive. He
interviewed scores of wives and distributed over 1,000 surveys to married women
in ten states to get the information for this book. These wives were forthright
with what was taking place inside their homes. This book is the result of those
interviews. The ideas presented here are not just those of the author, they are
primarily those of the wives.
The author wants all who will, to have at their fingertips some of the
"secrets" that create a happy, peaceful and long lasting marriage, and he truly
hopes that this book will bring much happiness to many.