The Business of Love: Single Women Keep Other Women Single
Ladies, let’s be real—love is a competitive sport, and not everyone is playing fair. Ever noticed how some women give the worst dating advice but are always single themselves? Coincidence? Think again.
The Harsh Truth: Some women don’t actually want you to win in love. They’ll tell you, “You don’t need a man!” while secretly wishing they had one. They’ll hype you up to “focus on yourself” but won’t tell you that being single at 50 isn’t as glamorous as Instagram makes it look.
This book spills the tea on how women—yes, even your so-called friends, family, and coworkers—might be unintentionally (or very intentionally) sabotaging your chances at love. Using stats, real-life stories, and humor, The Business of Love exposes the hidden competition in the dating world and teaches you how to navigate relationships smarter, not harder.
What You’ll Learn:
✔ Why single women secretly want you to stay single – The “misery loves company” effect.
✔ How family members can project their relationship failures onto you – Break free from generational curses.
✔ The cold, hard numbers – The male-to-female ratio, why high-value men are in short supply, and what smart women are doing to secure a relationship before it’s too late.
✔ How bad advice keeps women single – Would you take financial advice from someone broke? Then why take relationship advice from a woman who’s never been married?
✔ Why women compete even when they pretend they don’t – The truth about the dating marketplace.
✔ How to spot a jealous friend who wants your relationship to fail – and how to protect your happiness.
✔ How to be “chosen” without playing yourself – The difference between high standards and self-sabotage.
FACT: Married women, on average, build more wealth, live longer, and experience greater life stability than single women. Yet, modern narratives push independence as the ultimate goal while ignoring the financial and emotional realities of long-term singleness. This book breaks down the numbers and shows why securing the right man is a power move, not a weakness.
TREND-SETTING & CONTROVERSIAL: This book is NOT about settling—it’s about strategizing. If you’re tired of bad dating advice, fake empowerment that leads to loneliness, and watching bitter women sabotage themselves (and you), then it’s time to flip the script.
The Business of Love is your wake-up call, playbook, and relationship survival guide—because winning in love requires strategy, not luck.