Heartbrokers

A Rational Look at Romantic Love and Relationships

by Charles Stephen Fossett, III


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/19/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 168
ISBN : 9781420872859

About the Book

Heartbrokers takes a rational approach to romantic love and intimate relationships. This book is both controversial and practical. Many individuals have attested to the dramatic effects the application of Heartbroker’s principles have had in their marriages. Heartbrokers covers practically all aspects of personal relationships. Specifically, Heartbrokers includes chapters on love addiction, sex, cheating, breaking up, closure, compromise, selfishness, and much more.

 

Heartbrokers also explores how technology is destroying our intimate relationships. Heartbrokers investigates non-conventional, yet rational, ways of responding when your lover is unfaithful, logical ways to approach sex, and how to gain closure to a previous breakup. Additionally, this book shows us how compromise eventually erodes an otherwise happy union.

 

The readers of Heartbrokers will learn to, not only feel love, but to think love also. Those who apply the principles contained in Heartbrokers will have the necessary tools to help them avoid most relationship pitfalls and possibly prolong their relationships.

 

Heartbrokers is more than a self-help book. Heartbrokers is a book that will prompt self-revelation and self-actualization.


About the Author

Charles Fossett has a Master of Arts in Sociology. He is currently a Sociology professor at several Southern California colleges and universities. He has taught numerous Sociology courses, including Marriage, Sex and Intimate Relationships, Human Sexuality, Contemporary Social Problems, Power and Social Change, among others. Additionally, Charles has presented several scholarly papers at the American Sociological Association and the Pacific Sociological Association. He resides in Southern California with his two sons, Chuckie and Stephen, and his dog, Magnum.