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"HOW TO DATE ACCORDING TO YOUR NEEDS."

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GENA GROOVE THEORY

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Monday November 19, 2012. KXRW'S Long Beach Ca. "Your Community Connection" Presents... Gena's Groove Theory" Host Gena, will candidly share her experience with dating, relationships and being in a non sexual relationship for several years has changed her perception of she will date in the future. Games, lies, and control... Love or Infatuation? Convenience? Gena, a writer will also share some of her work that was inspired from her personal life...  "HOW TO DATE ACCORDING TO YOUR NEEDS." There are two kinds of people. Relationship minded and not. Each has a different style of dating with requirements customized by the individual. A good relationship is a goal... A bad relationship is a problem. Breaking down the definition of each so that it is clear and comprehensible even to an immature person, I will begin in description withy detail. A good relationship is a "Goal". When people set out to accomplish goals, there are expecting to improve themselves. A goal in the concept of relationships are the same in any forum, but it is slightly different. This is an internal upgrade, whether than external outside the body rearranging and building. For instance internal can be  viewed as biologically structured. You can say it is the brain, heart, kidney that is being reconstructed. External is the appearance, style and so forth. A good relationship is a work in progress, a forever changing reinvention to enhance the quality. For starters individuals in market for a relationship should first measure their expected outcome in decades rather than year to year, minute to minute and like the non-commitment minded moment to moment thinking person. Tonight @11:00 PM (PST). Call (347)327-9517 

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