About “Bring Food. Arrive Naked.”
Forget the flowers and the chocolate!
Romance for grown-ups consists of a new attitude:
Bring Food. Arrive Naked.
The pre-publication edition of Greg’s next blockbuster book—-Bring Food. Arrive Naked. —-is available now, exclusively here on this website. The printed/bookstore edition of the book won’t hit the shelves until later this year. But you can get a pre-publication edition of it right now, right here.
Bring Food. Arrive Naked. is a romantic manifesto. It boldly claims that romance—-real romance—-is the answer to most relationship problems. Forget therapy. Forget “communicating.” Forget the so-called Battle of the Sexes.
Just be romantic.
What’s new is Greg’s updating of old-fashioned romance into “Radical Romance”—love expressed with a creative edge—couplehood lived with deep passion—the artful fusion of the youthful and the mature—all handled with a sense of humor and grace.
The phrase Bring Food. Arrive Naked. is both a specific romantic tip (!) and a concept that reflects a new attitude, a grown-up take on innocent/wide-eyed/sentimental romance. “I mean, come on! We’re not kids anymore—-heck, we have kids now. We’re all busy, responsible adults now—-but we still want to have fun, be romantic and experience passion with our partner,” says Greg. “Okay, here’s a good way to look at it: My first book, 1001 Ways To Be Romantic was like a basic college course in romance. It’s great, helpful and fun—as far as it goes. While my newest book, Bring Food. Arrive Naked, is a graduate level course in romance.”
Mars/Venus told us that romance was about gender communication.
The Rules instructed 1990s women in retro-1950s relationship techniques.
Therapists, neurologists and sociobiologists all have their prescriptions for love, too.
None of it is working
Here’s the question everyone really wants answered:
“Is it possible to hold onto the youthful infatuation we all want,
While living the mature love we all need?”
The answer is “Yes.”
The real secret of creating life-long love is very simple. Be romantic.
But not in the sense of “Olde-Fashioned” romance, but as
“Radical Romance”—-Greg’s updating of the concept for today’s couples.
Bring Food. Arrive Naked. shows how
Ordinary people can have extraordinary romance.
