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Text Like A Siren Not A Therapist - cover

Text Like A Siren Not A Therapist

Lisa Griselda

Casa editrice: Heritage Books

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Text Like a Siren, Not a Therapist is a modern guide to keeping attraction alive through words. Too often, women fall into the role of comforter, fixer, or over-explainer when texting—the very habits that drain excitement and mystery from a connection. This book shows you how to shift that energy and spark curiosity instead.
 
 
 
Through playful, confident communication, you'll learn how to text in a way that draws him closer, keeps him intrigued, and leaves him wanting more. It's not about manipulation or pretending to be someone you're not—it's about leaning into your feminine power, creating lightness, and letting desire breathe.
 
 
 
If you've ever wondered why your texts feel more like counseling sessions than conversations, Text Like a Siren, Not a Therapist will show you how to flip the script and bring back the spark.
Disponibile da: 03/09/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 40 pagine.

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