Yes Dear

Man's Definitive Guide to the Understanding of What We Know About The Women We Love

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour
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Author: David L. Hancock ISBN: 9781683502777
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing Publication: June 9, 2017
Imprint: Morgan James Publishing Language: English
Author: David L. Hancock
ISBN: 9781683502777
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Publication: June 9, 2017
Imprint: Morgan James Publishing
Language: English

Women Are Made to Be Loved Not Understood.” – Oscar Wilde

This unique message makes a great Gift Book with a classic “To / From” page in the beginning. And yes, the pages contained within are blank – revealing that we actually know nothing about the women we love and it is best that we smile, love them deeper and say “Yes Dear” often and sincerely.

For generations the wisdom revealed in YES DEAR has been passed down from father to son, brother to brother, and friend to friend. The simple, yet powerful message contained within these pages is breathtaking, revealing, and often entertaining.

David Hancock originally came to the understanding of what we know about the women we love when his very own father-in-law revealed it to him by way of an original publication, of a similar book, from the early 1900’s shared with him by his own father. The message was clear and needed; however, over the next 25+ years, David has been trying to master this wisdom with many struggles, pitfalls, trials and errors only to come full circle to re-embrace this knowledge and to share it with you.

Study this book, share it with others, and above all, master its content and relax in the knowledge of what we understand about the women we love.

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Women Are Made to Be Loved Not Understood.” – Oscar Wilde

This unique message makes a great Gift Book with a classic “To / From” page in the beginning. And yes, the pages contained within are blank – revealing that we actually know nothing about the women we love and it is best that we smile, love them deeper and say “Yes Dear” often and sincerely.

For generations the wisdom revealed in YES DEAR has been passed down from father to son, brother to brother, and friend to friend. The simple, yet powerful message contained within these pages is breathtaking, revealing, and often entertaining.

David Hancock originally came to the understanding of what we know about the women we love when his very own father-in-law revealed it to him by way of an original publication, of a similar book, from the early 1900’s shared with him by his own father. The message was clear and needed; however, over the next 25+ years, David has been trying to master this wisdom with many struggles, pitfalls, trials and errors only to come full circle to re-embrace this knowledge and to share it with you.

Study this book, share it with others, and above all, master its content and relax in the knowledge of what we understand about the women we love.

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