Sunday, October 23, 2005

Atlanta Author Helps Women Find "Mr. Right" Using a Marriageability Factor

Atlanta (ContentDesk) July 30, 2005 -- Currently, more than 14 million people ages 20-49 are divorced or separated according to recent figures released by the U.S. Census Bureau. Over 40 million people ages 20-49 reportedly never married."Women experience great pressure to marry from family, friends, co-workers and society in general," said Tiffany Green, author of Grading on a Curve: The Marriageability Factor – 99 Traits, Beliefs and Actions to look for in a Mate (Lulu Press: 1-4116-3996-0, Trade paperback, 62 pp, 6"x9", $16.95). "Therefore, they enter into a marriage with an incompatible person that usually ends in divorce."Discouraged by divorce statistics, availability of compatible marriage partners or the demands of a career, many women scratch marriage off their "to do" list."Grading on a Curve: The Marriageability Factor – 99 Traits, Beliefs and Actions to look for in a Mate," is a little "black book" of observable characteristics to help women weed out men who may not be their best marriage partner. Using the book as a guide, women keep notes as they observe a man they are interested in or dating, then assign a marriageability factor and grade, A–F, based on the number of positive characteristics observed."Women shouldn't give up on marriage," remarked Green.

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