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What if you've been looking for compatibility in all the wrong places?
Most people evaluate relationships by chemistry.
By attraction.
By conversation.
By the way someone makes them feel.
Paul Harkins has a different theory.
Because eventually every relationship leaves the restaurant, the vacation, and the first-date version of ourselves.
It comes home.
And home always tells the truth.
Drawing on the unexpected lessons of dating after fifty, The Refrigerator Test explores the ordinary moments that quietly reveal who people really are. A refrigerator. A Tuesday night. A grocery store. A delayed text. A peaceful afternoon. The way someone handles disappointment. The stories people tell about their past. These are the moments that expose character, compatibility, and the kind of life two people are actually capable of building together.
Through 32 humorous, thoughtful, and surprisingly relatable essays, you'll discover why:
• A refrigerator can tell you more than a dating profile.
• Peace is often mistaken for boredom.
• Potential can become the most expensive word in dating.
• Luxury hides incompatibility as easily as it hides flaws.
• The best relationships don't raise your heart rate-they lower your blood pressure.
Written with wit, honesty, and the perspective that only experience can bring, The Refrigerator Test isn't about finding the perfect partner. It's about learning to recognize the patterns that matter before life makes the decision for you.
Whether you're dating, rebuilding after divorce, happily married, or simply fascinated by human behavior, this book will change the way you look at relationships-and perhaps the way you look at yourself.
Because sooner or later...
Every relationship comes home.
And home always tells the truth.
Before you fall in love, take The Refrigerator Test
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