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Can You Tell Mr. or Ms. Right from Mr. or Ms. Totally Wrong?

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I am often asked the same two questions: "How Do I find Mr. (or Ms.) Right?", and "Why do I always end up with the wrong person?"

One problem is that, when looking for a dating or relationship partner, most people tend to make two mistakes: first, they get tied up in the mechanics of the search, worrying about getting on the right dating site, about the wording of their profile and the picture they choose, or where they’re going to go out to meet people, the clothes they wear, what they're going to say, what their friends will think, etc..

In doing all of this, they make the second mistake of owrrying about what OTHERS think rather than paying enough attention to what THEY want and what is best for THEM. The result is an epidemic of superficial, incompatible, unsatisfying relationships that just don’t last.

In this week’s Ask Dr Love Radio show, I give you my scientifically proven tools for finding out who is really right for you so you can find your Mr. (or Ms.) Right.  Most people who think they know what they want are often surprised by the results they get from my test after being asked the right questions. You will never have a truly compatible relationship with someone if you don't understand first who is really right for you.

Stop wasting your time and energy on the wrong partners! Create your profile of your ideal mate so you can so you can make a better choice next time with my  FREE “Create-A-Mate” test and workbook. Simply sign up for my free newsletter to get your free copy today! Click here for more information.

And don't forget that AskDrLove.com has  thousands of relationship, dating, and sex advice articles  on every imaginable question.

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