This article introduces books that help you reflect on yourself before a blind date, learn communication skills, and techniques to resolve differences in values so you can approach blind dates with confidence and charm.
We also introduce books that use the 5 Love Languages to help you understand your partner's way of expressing love, provide realistic dating advice to escape singlehood, and suggest methods for improving your relationships.
From the initial stages of dating to the single life, we feature books that address the difficulties and questions that arise when starting a relationship, and emphasize the importance of having the right mindset for a happy relationship.
Things You Wish You Knew Before Going on a Blind Date
This guide consists of 7 gateways to a blind date without regrets.
Check your own dating cells first to see if there are any factors within you that make the beginning of a relationship unusually difficult, and
after understanding the world of blind dates, step into it with a light heart, free from past memories.
Learn how to communicate with others to navigate blind dates more smoothly, and
discover clear solutions to 'room for interpretation' where your values clash with others'.
Finally, equip yourself with the tools to enhance your charm and confidently approach blind dates without getting hurt.
After passing through these 7 gateways, you will naturally gain insight into what areas you can improve upon,
and your perspective on why that person acted that way at the time will become clear.
Furthermore, thanks to the appendix section that systematically summarizes the manners and tips needed for blind dates,
you can avoid becoming the kind of person you want to avoid on a blind date, and
furthermore, prepare yourself as a mature and charming man or woman who you want to meet on a blind date.
The 5 Love Languages
Love, a skill that needs to be learned and practiced
Gary Chapman, a prominent Christian counselor and marriage seminar leader who has been providing counseling services for couples for over 40 years,
discusses the love languages in his book, 'The 5 Love Languages,' using numerous real-life examples of couples.
Words of affirmation, quality time, receiving gifts, acts of service, and physical touch are the five love languages.
Each person has a primary love language, and if this language is misunderstood, even when they love each other,
the other person may not realize they are being loved.
By observing real-life examples of couples with differing love languages, you'll be drawn into the exciting narrative, and
you'll be prompted to reflect on your relationships with the people around you.
By understanding the 5 love languages discussed by the author and
learning to communicate with your partner using their primary love language, you will see an immediate change in their behavior.
Solo Squad Escape Manual
You can read the articles featured on '', a tremendously popular blog related to dating, in book form.
A dating manual for singles who find the excitement of dating less appealing than the comfort of being alone.
Based on the content covered in the author's blog, which garnered widespread empathy from countless netizens on the topic of 'dating',
offers realistic advice on the often-confusing realm of male-female relationships.
Instead of providing one-off solutions for specific situations, this book focuses on
identifying and addressing the fundamental issues that arise in your dating life to
help you escape your long-standing singlehood.
(Source: YES24)
It's Good to Be Alone, But It's Better with You
Muhan's Normalog: A Dating Study for You and Me
This book is filled with stories about the 'lover' phase, which is the beginning of a relationship, and the 'single' phase that precedes it,
in essence, it delves into how to 'fasten the first button of a relationship'.
Based on relatable experiences and concerns that everyone can relate to and has likely encountered,
it will provide clear answers to the questions you've always had but never dared to ask.
Stop letting your clumsy dating habits leave you stuck in the 'friend zone' forever.
Dating is like inviting someone into the room of your heart and having them stay there.
To enjoy a happy time in that room, it needs to be a cozy place where you can laugh and talk together.
But what if the room is dirty or uncomfortable? Would the invited person stay for long?
The same applies to dating.
If your heart is a warm and well-organized room, the other person will also be cautious and leave it clean when they go.
Let's clean up the room of your heart that feels like it's hard for anyone to stay in, and start a warm and loving relationship this time.