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Nobody's Perfect

Synopsis

Excerpts
- Chapter One
- Chapter Two

Discussion
Questions


Bonus Chapter

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Discussion Questions

MAKES YOU GO HMMM!

Now that you have read, are reading, or will read Nobody's Perfect, let's talk about some of the issues raised in the story. Grab a glass of your favorite beverage, a few snacks, a couple of your reading buddies, and strike up a discussion with the following questions in mind.

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Nobody's Perfect - Question 1

What kind of unrealistic expectations do men and women place on potential mates?


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Nobody's Perfect - Question 2

a. What kind of higher standards are placed on religious / church going individuals?

b. What did you think about Rachel and Ken's religious convictions?

c. What did they do differently from people that don't openly profess religion?


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Nobody's Perfect - Question 3

a. How do you maintain romance without sex in a premarital relationship?

b. What should Ken and Rachel have done differently in order to avoid their mishap?

c. If a man wants to wait until he gets married to have sex, how is he viewed - as a gentleman or a weirdo?


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Nobody's Perfect - Question 4

Why do women overlook decent, plain-looking, unpolished men - think about Brian and Sharon's husband who used to be a drug addict?


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Nobody's Perfect - Question 5

a. How do you find compatibility in a mate who does not have the same educational and/or professional aspirations?

b. Is going outside the race an option?


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Nobody's Perfect - Question 6

a. What factor does pre-existing children play in a new relationship?

b. What did you think about the relationship between Ken, his ex-Sandra and their daughter?

c. Why do you think that Ken wanted custody?


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Nobody's Perfect - Question 7

To what extent are women willing to go in order to have a man in their life? Compare Roz to Rachel in the story.


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Nobody's Perfect - Question 8

What sort of challenges do men have with finding Ms. Right? Take Neal or Gary, for example.


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Nobody's Perfect - Question 9

What are the red flags / warning signs associated with dating that are often overlooked?


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Nobody's Perfect - Question 10

What role does religion / morality play in dating?


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