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December 18th, 2009 @10:59 am  

Worthwhile; generally good common sense but, with so many forces trying to eradicate that, a refresher is always good. The book, unfortunately, promotes the widely believed myth that 50% of all marriages end in divorce. Untrue. The statistic came out of a feminist group a few years ago. They divided the total number of marriages in a year by the total number of divorces: 50%. However, the divorces were cumulative. So the marriages (for that single year) were divided by divorces due to marriages FOR ALL PREVIOUS YEARS. So everyone married in say 1994 was compared to all the divorced marriages from say 1940 to 1994. Good example of how to lie with statistics. When you compare apples and apples (say the total number married in 1960 compared to how many of the SAME PEOPLE were divorced by 1994, you get something like 6%)But some like the inflated false number better. They want to redefine what is normal (divorce can’t be abnormal if more than half do it!) thus make it the easy path to take. Everyone repeats the 50% number, it’s false, and a shame this book fell for it too.
Rating: 4 / 5

December 18th, 2009 @1:40 pm  

As someone who’s read a ton of these books (IKDG, I Gave Dating a Chance, Boy Meets Girl, Lady in Waiting, etc etc etc!), this is a book that has a great purpose, but is on the borderline. The problem with the Ten Commandments of Dating is that it’s easy (and tempting) for people to fall into thinking that these are a sure-fire way to be okay. They’re not. Only relying fully on God can get you anywhere. But the fact is that these ARE important considerations, and when these rules are kept with the right frame of mind/heart/spirit, you’re much better off.
Rating: 3 / 5

December 18th, 2009 @2:30 pm  

it was a nice buying, as the seller said, i am satisfied, and arrived on time.
Rating: 4 / 5

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December 18th, 2009 @3:05 pm  

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Estimate: 4/5

December 18th, 2009 @5:22 pm  

I purchased this book off my granddaughter’s wish list for her birthday. She was very pleased when she received it. She hasn’t had time to complete it yet, because of homework and activities at school. The Ten Commandments of Dating: Time-Tested Laws for Building Successful Relationships
Rating: 5 / 5

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