Dear Mimi, I’ve just read your new eBook, “Calling Men” straight through for the *third* time. I must say, your book is brilliant. And I’m sure you’ve heard this before, but I wish I had this book months (or maybe years) ago. Recently I exchanged numbers with an attractive man, and I was a “good girl” and let him call me first. He did…. asking me out to dinner… but he ended up leaving two voicemail messages because I wasn’t available when he called. Encouraged by this, I stupidly sent him a text message later that night, just to acknowledge his calls, I rationalized. (Mistake number one). He promptly ignored it, which of course bothered/puzzled me. Then, emboldened by the fact that he’d asked me to dinner in the first place, I called him a few days later. (Mistake number two). I happened to call him at a bad time (and the cell phone reception was bad to boot), and he politely brushed me off. And he didn’t call back that night, as he said he would. Well, needless to say, I felt terrible about calling him. What a mistake! I wish I had listened to you! Your e-book rocks. The advice is 100% dead-on. Every mother should make this required reading for their teenage daughters. — R., Toronto., Canada
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