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“It's not that women don't feel things, we do. We fall in love, we get our hearts broken, we're disappointed and sad, but we've also been taught that you must always have your pride. Above all.”

Quote by Liz Tuccillo

Work

How to Be Single

This book offers advice and strategies for individuals who are navigating the challenges and opportunities of being single. It covers topics such as dating, self-discovery, and personal growth, providing readers with insights and tools to enhance their single experience. more

Author

Liz Tuccillo
Liz Tuccillo

Liz Tuccillo is an American writer born in 1964. She is known for her unique writing style and profound insights into the lives of modern women. Tuccillo's works often focus on women's emotions, friendships, and love, and have been well-received by readers. more

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