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	<title>Comments on: RelationDancing: Consciously Creating What You Really Want In Your Relating by Mark Michael Lewis</title>
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		<title>By: Fuzzy :philippe</title>
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		<description>Back when Mark had just published his book, I saw him at one of the early Temple of Poi. He had a table with his books. Being a relationship geek, I immediately jumped on the opportunity to bite into my favourite topic. 

Unfortunately, the book fell short for me: First, Mark creates new words and distinctions in his book for ideas that regular English seems perfectly adequate for, which didn&#039;t work for me. Second, the book occured to me as very dry in its way of covering a topic that feels very organic. 

Having said that, Mark is an incredibly articulate guy and what didn&#039;t work for me might just be the juicy bit you&#039;ve been waiting for!&lt;ul&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back when Mark had just published his book, I saw him at one of the early Temple of Poi. He had a table with his books. Being a relationship geek, I immediately jumped on the opportunity to bite into my favourite topic. </p>
<p>Unfortunately, the book fell short for me: First, Mark creates new words and distinctions in his book for ideas that regular English seems perfectly adequate for, which didn&#8217;t work for me. Second, the book occured to me as very dry in its way of covering a topic that feels very organic. </p>
<p>Having said that, Mark is an incredibly articulate guy and what didn&#8217;t work for me might just be the juicy bit you&#8217;ve been waiting for!
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