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<description>Finding love advice online almost guarantees anonymity when seeking help with love problems. Why not get your love advice online?</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 30 Dec 2005 12:09:02 EST</pubDate>
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	<description>Are you looking for love advice online? Surprisingly, a lot of people do.

Why Look Online?
Many people look for love advice online because they're too embarrassed to ask family or friends, or to buy a self-help book about it. Even checking out a self-help book at the library about love advice can be embarrassing. Or worse--if the object of your affection is visiting you and sees the book....well, that can't be good. Or it could force you to tackle the issue right then and there, which may or may not be good, depending on how you handle the situation.

Looking for love advice online is a way to guarantee anonymity when you're dealing with relationship issues. (Just be sure to clear the history on the computer when you're done if you share it with someone else and you're really that embarrassed about it.) Whether you get love advice online or elsewhere, it says something that you're willing to get help at all. That should tell you that at least you care enough about other people, and the relationship, to fix whatever is wrong.

On the other hand, you might be looking for love advice online to actually help you find love. It's a tough world out there, and it's full of lonely people who can't seem to connect. In many cases, it's just an issue of finding each other. This is another area in which the Internet plays a big role. Online dating isn't what it used to be. In fact, many couples met this way, and many marriages resulted. It's just another way for people to meet. But you can get love advice online without joining a dating site. Many books have been written on the subject. Dr. Phil has a couple that are out, and there's a popular one by Tom McKnight called Love Tactics. This one even has a web site that is full of love advice (www.lovetactics.com). This is the ultimate way to get love advice anonymously. You get what you can from the site, and if you want the book, you just order it online. It's delivered in a plain brown box or a manila envelope (as all packages are) so nobody knows. And if you're afraid company will see it, just hide it! But really, getting love advice isn't anything to be ashamed of. Everyone wants to be loved, whether they want to admit it or not. And love can be tricky. What's worse--getting help or ignoring issues?
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