Don’t Use My Sweater Like A Towel

By: Jennifer Kelton

Paperback: 256 pages
Publisher: Green Knights Press; 1st edition (December 28, 2006)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0979072301
ISBN-13: 978-0979072307

One year. One woman. Twelve men.

Don’t Use my Sweater Like a Towel presents the results of Jennifer Kelton’s “year of science;” 365 days investigating the dating and mating habits of the world’s most unique and complex animal: the human being.

The book begins at the end of a long term relationship - a casualty of Kelton’s introspection and the realization that she wasn’t being fulfilled. With a “broken heart,” she enters into the typical, yet unpredictable, world of dating, bringing readers along on a year-long journey into the study of attraction and what happens when you follow the advice of America’s top self-help books.

Don’t Use my Sweater Like a Towel is not intended to be an advice book or even a self-help book, but it can’t help being both. Kelton’s shared experiences are raw, honest, and in some places X-rated. Reading this book is like having access to a best girlfriend who has been through it all and is happy to share.

Topics covered include:

  • The truth about dating advice books; do they really know what they’re talking about?
  • Kelton’s “Man-O-pinion,” exposing what guys really feel and think about dating.
  • A study of pheromones. Kelton purchased pheromones online and tested their ability to attract (or repel) the opposite sex (as promised in the ad, of course).
  • How to identify a sexual predator, addict, or other loser, including some insight into why you keep going back to Mr. or Ms. Wrong.
  • A candid look at the way we are “hard-wired” when it comes to finding a mate, why what one person finds desirable another finds completely unappealing. What is it about our make-up that attracts us to others?
  • Finding your soul mate. Kelton discusses the eternal hope that there is one person out there who is meant to be with you.

To learn more, visit www.DontUseMySweaterLikeaTowel.com.