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Why not Kiss For Food this Valentines Day?

One Valentines Day, author Steve Silberberg stood on a busy street corner with his date holding a sign that said, Well Kiss For Food." Passing cars would give the couple money and theyd kiss each other. Sound fun? This is just one of many romantic dates described in Silberbergs new book, Well Kiss For Food – A Tiny Book of Romance."

(PRWEB) February 2 2004--Steve Silberberg is an irreverent romantic. He has taken a date to the Laundromat, had pizza delivered to a tree, went for dinner and dancing in an airport Tram, and has had a candlelight dinner in the Post Office. His book, We'll Kiss For Food describes these creative dates in detail along with others hed like to have, such as a catered dinner the woods and Reverse Halloween" where he and his date ring doorbells and give away their stuff away in exchange for treats.

Well Kiss For Food explains how you can make your date melt simply by nuking her a TV dinner. Learn what Spiderman can teach you about romance and why you should never kiss her on the first date. Find out what the worst thing your date can do at an ATM is.

Is he giving you Flowers Again? Or maybe its candy this year? When you met, he was writing you songs, but now your relationship is on auto-pilot. Instead of accepting the minimum daily requirement of trinkets in exchange for leaving him alone, its time for a little romance.

Romance is all about tailoring your actions to her, not buying her something off the shelf" explains Silberberg. Sure flowers are pretty, but so are sunsets. Why not take her to see one? Its your time she wants, not your money."

While its possible to buy someones affection, you cant buy their emotions." Some women might equate the two, but deep down they know the difference between being wooed and being bought. Money does not equal romance.

In the book, Silberberg offers his readers romantic advice in varying and unique forms such as how to (and how not to) approach women. Sometimes his approaches were successful, while other times – the flying Kung-Fu kick – they were abject failures.

Steve believes that to be romantic, you dont have to write poetry about someone while riding a city bus (he tried it). Its getting you to think up your own romantic scenarios. Ones that show you actually contemplate her.

If you want to add some romance and fun to your life, check out Well Kiss for Food" – A Tiny Book of Romance." Its available at all major bookstores and through internet booksellers like Amazon.com. Just in time for Valentines Day.

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