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5 Tips For Avoiding A Summer Fling
5 TIPS FOR AVOIDING A SUMMER FLING
by Linda Dominique Grosvenor
The author of the wildly popular bestseller Pretty Boys is back with a new
book The Hamptons that posed the question, "When is a fling not just a fling?"
Answer: When it happens in the Hamptons. The Hamptons is the perfect novel for
this summer season--and teaches life lessons for men and women.
While it may seem pretty simple to understand why women who are lonely and
seeking any form of affection from the opposite sex routinely find themselves
having non-committed sexual flings, flings themselves are still detrimental to
the psyche and although a women may go into a fling agreeing to the terms, they
still leave not only emotional scars, but can plant seeds of bitterness that
will taint future relationships for years to come. Here are 5 surefire tips to
avoiding those dreaded hook-ups all year long.
1. BELIEVE that you are enough. Even if you're single, divorced, widowed or
fit into another category trust that you are precious enough to warrant the
best and be treated with respect. It doesn't matter how good looking he or she
is, if you don't believe in yourself, and honor your own worth, who will?
2. THINK and be rational. Life is nothing like the movies so don't be so
quick to romanticize everything you see, feel, taste, hear. What do you know about
this person you're meeting? Put on your high beams, take the time to process
everything that's going on around you--take it slow and don't rush into
anything.
3. LISTEN to your inner voice; it's the voice we mostly ignore and it lands
us in a heap of trouble time and time again when we dismiss it. Learn to read
between the lines and listen to what he or she is NOT saying as well as what
they are saying. If you hear or see something that sends up a red flag--heed the
warning. When all else fails remind yourself of what your mother would say in
a situation like this--she's probably right.
4. SEPARATE your feelings from having a good time. One has nothing to do with
the other. In an instance where you two have just met, do not allow the
oceans waves, a good meal, a sultry voice or too many glasses of wine sway you into
believing the experience is something that its not. You both had individual
lives before you met and will more than likely continue to after it ends.
5. ACCOUNTABILITY partner. If you don't have one, now is a good time to find
someone who will agree in advance not to coddle you or allow you to act
emotionally or sexually reckless in public or in private. Never go it alone--be it
vacations or a dinner party, always take your accountability partner along with
you--they'll come in handy and you won't wake up with morning after regrets.
Linda Dominique Grosvenor aka Princess Dominique is the author of the summer
sizzler The Hamptons and has been a much sought after relationship expert for
articles in publications like Modern Bride, MORE. The Hamptons is the summer
sizzler heating up the beaches this summer. It's available in hardcover at
bookstores nationwide and on sale on Amazon.com for $15.61 (save 32%), don't miss
it
Contact him at http://www.askprincessdominique.com
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