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In “Don’t hint. Don’t imply. Be direct,” Lana Reid shares her perspective about male-female relationships vis-a-vis communication. She describes how some women read into short communications, such as texts, and make assumptions about their men based on that. Conversely, some men tend towards the literal. Using examples and a sense of humor, Ms. Reid explains how women can be more direct with men, and in turn, actually get the results they desire. She also explains that over the course of time, couples will learn to both speak and understand one another’s language.
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