How to Behave: Dating and Sex

A Guide to Modern Manners for the Socially Challenged

Illustrated by Dan Sipple
Ebook (EPUB)
On sale Jul 07, 2015 | 224 Pages | 978-1-59474-856-1
Mind your manners!
 
Is it ever okay to “embellish” your online profile? What’s the best way to deal with close-talkers? How can you handle a date who shows too much PDA? Discover the answers to these and other burning questions in Caroline Tiger’s guide to modern love, How to Behave: Dating and Sex. You’ll learn the proper etiquette for:
 
     •  Disarming the over-toucher
     •  Ditching your date with aplomb
     •  Accepting rejection gracefully
     •  Doing the wet spot tango
     •  Avoiding scratchy stubble face-burn
     •  Negotiating “ex sex”
 
With more than 60 scenarios that run the gamut from flirting to first date etiquette to oral sex, this refreshingly new take on social manners deals with the real-life etiquette questions everyone wonders about . . . but has been afraid to ask.
Caroline Tiger writes for Self, Ms., Salon, and Philadelphia Magazine. The author of How to Behave (Quirk, 2002) and The Long-Distance Relationship Guide (Quirk, 2004), she lives in Philadelphia, where she both dishes out and takes her own good counsel.

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Mind your manners!
 
Is it ever okay to “embellish” your online profile? What’s the best way to deal with close-talkers? How can you handle a date who shows too much PDA? Discover the answers to these and other burning questions in Caroline Tiger’s guide to modern love, How to Behave: Dating and Sex. You’ll learn the proper etiquette for:
 
     •  Disarming the over-toucher
     •  Ditching your date with aplomb
     •  Accepting rejection gracefully
     •  Doing the wet spot tango
     •  Avoiding scratchy stubble face-burn
     •  Negotiating “ex sex”
 
With more than 60 scenarios that run the gamut from flirting to first date etiquette to oral sex, this refreshingly new take on social manners deals with the real-life etiquette questions everyone wonders about . . . but has been afraid to ask.

Author

Caroline Tiger writes for Self, Ms., Salon, and Philadelphia Magazine. The author of How to Behave (Quirk, 2002) and The Long-Distance Relationship Guide (Quirk, 2004), she lives in Philadelphia, where she both dishes out and takes her own good counsel.