The second we started reading The Little Black Book of Big Red Flags: Relationship Warning Signs You Totally Spotted…But Chose to Ignore by Natasha Burton, Julie Fishman, and Meagan McCrary, we screamed, where has this book been all our lives?? To say we dated our share of men with HUGE red flags is an understatement. Lisa’s problem was that they always looked so damn good on paper that she overlooked huge ass red flags like the fact that they had oedipus complexes or suffered from gaming addictions. And Liz’s problem was that she liked those damn bad boys who were always so damn good looking…Why is that?
So ladies, how many of you can relate to this…
You’ve done it before. Saw something wrong with him—whether it was suspect grooming habits or ridiculously childish behavior—but let it slide. It’s not that big of a deal. Except it totally was. You wanted to fall in love, but ended up going insane. You swore you’d never do it again. But did.
Don’t beat yourself up. In the search for love, we’ve all either blatantly ignored or completely missed red flags. Instead, smarten up. It’s time to figure out what you missed and learn how to avoid similar flagtastic fiascos in the future. If you raise your red flag awareness now, you’ll be able to greenlight a real relationship down the road
And if you leave a comment, you’ll be entered to win a copy of The Little Black Book of Big Red Flags. We’ll randomly select the winner after 6pm EST on July 31st. Good luck!
CHICK LIT IS NOT DEAD PRESENTS…THE LITTLE BLACK BOOK OF BIG RED FLAGS AUTHORS’ 5 DATING DO’S AND A DATING DO-OVER
By Julie Fishman, co-author
DATING DO’S
1. Do learn from the past — Reflect on past relationships, not to determine how much of an asshole you ex-boyfriend was, but to help clarify exactly what worked for you and what didn’t, as well as what was missing. If you notice no-so-great trends, like you always date controlling men or flock to deadbeats, give a guy outside your “type” a chance — he may just surprise you.
2. Do know what you want — Start noting the qualities you really want in a man, as well as those you won’t stand for. Maybe even make a list to help you remember your standards when your dating circumstances get a tad dismal. Don’t include superficial stuff like “must look like a young Paul Newman” or “can’t be under six feet” but real issues like “can’t be best friends with his ex” or “actually needs to refer to me as his girlfriend.” We all deserve a bodacious beau, but we’ll never get one if we don’t stick to our guns.
3. Do make sure you’re on the same page — While the notion of a soul mate is appealing, a ton of factors come into play when determining the trajectory of any given relationship. Being compatible as a couple is not just about having similar likes and values; it’s about wanting the same things out of life, as well as wanting those things to happen on roughly the same schedule. If you’re anticipating a white wedding and your man in question is only looking as far into the future as Sunday’s football game, you’re likely operating on different life clocks.
4. Do be honest with yourself — Many women hesitate to express their true feelings when they’re unhappy in a relationship. We often feel like we “should” be with a person or that we’re stuck with them because our parents want us to be with them, we imagined the romance working out, whatever. Fact is, if it’s not right, it’s not right — why waste your precious time on a dude you know isn’t a match? Don’t focus on what other people think, impose crazy expectations on yourself, or follow some outdated idea that you need to work things out because it’s “meant to be.” After all, what about being happy?
5. Do have fun — Don’t let yourself get caught up in the “must find a man now” hype. This anxiety often prevents you from evaluating a suitor fairly and may cause you to miss out on a really great guy. Try to plan outside-the-box dates, like a ballroom dancing class or a wildflower hike: seeing a guy in action offers more insight into his personality than a dinner date anyway. Plus, active options ensure you have something to talk about, help you go with the flow and make the date enjoyable even if the dude’s a dud.
DATING DO-OVER
Do Over: Excess drinking on dates — While a drink or two is a great way to calm the nerves, six or seven will likely land you on an imaginary stage singing something by Journey. Even if you don’t go that far, verbal diarrhea may lead you to reveal details about your felony-filled past, your ex’s bedroom habits or that one time in band camp. Plus, there’s nothing cute about puking out the car window on the way home. In short: have fun, but don’t funnel beers like a frat boy.
To find out more about the ladies behind The Little Black Book of Big Red Flags, visit their website.
Thanks, Natasha, Julie & Meagan!
xoxo,
Liz & Lisa






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I am so excited to read this book!! Wish I would have had it years ago! LOL
Have a blessed day! <3
OXOXO
Interesting. Definitely checking this out.
this sounds like something i definitely need to read lol and should have read years ago
OMG I need this book!! Not only for me but one of my friends right now desprately needs this book!!! She knows so it’s ok!! :) I’m dealing with my daughters father and all I keep thinking (well one he made an adorbable little girl) but 2 what was I thinking!!! They should just give this book out to girls in high school so we don’t make these mistakes!
Does it cover the classic- don’t fall in love with what he CAN be but fall in love with what he REALLY is right now? Lol
My friend really, REALLY, needs this book.
Carie
I would love to win this book!! Thanks for the chance :D
this book seems great! I hope I win!
we all have those moments of ‘what was i thinking’ when looking back on past relationships – this may just be the book that EVERY woman should read before getting into a relationship! seems like a great read :) x
Story of my life! (until I met the right one….)
Sounds like a great read!!
Sounds like an eye opening read. Can’t wait to share it with my friends.
-Missy
Hi – great title! Should be a good read!
Louise
http://www.facebook.com/louise.gibney.writer
Sounds very entertaining!!! Love the title!
This book sounds interesting, can’t wait to read it!
Where was this all of my life???? I’d LOVE to read this!!
WOW!!! that sounds awesome, maybe (hopefully) it will be a lifesaver…
I need to buy this for all my single girlfriends!!!
definitely could have used this in the past… i like the “chose to ignore” bit–i think our hearts usually know more than our minds are willing to accept, at least in the relationship world!
a great review…thanks for the chance to read it :)
WOW!!! This book sounds SO awesome!! I have a few friends I’ll be buying this novel for!! They’ll love to read from others mistakes to learn they’re not alone!!
The book sounds amazing and I’ve seen people saying such great things about it. I can’t wait to get my hands on it :)
Sounds like a fun read. I’d love to check it out!
sounds like a fun read!
Sounds like a good read
Wow, is this book ever needed, or what!? Personally, having not been on a date in years (yes, YEARS, much to my mother’s grand-daughter wanting chagrin) and no, I’ve never been married. I’m definitely going to check this puppy out when I find it (unless I am lucky enough to win it first!) so I can jump back into the dating pool with both eyes open!
Thanks once again, Ladies, for finding awesome reads to highlight!
~Jen
Love ‘Do make sure you’re on the same page’….Can’t wait to get my hands on this book!
Sounds great. Count me in, please.
lkish77123 at gmail dot com
I am a therapist and have already recommended this book to two patients just from reading the preview on Barnes & Noble’s website. I can’t wait to read the entire book.
Count me in
Congrats to zoelee187@xxx.com! She’s won a copy of THE LITTLE BLACK BOOK OF RED FLAGS! Thanks to all who commented! xo, L&L
awww I still can’t believe I won! thanks guys :) xx