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Valentine’s Interview Expert Available Who Gave ABC TV's “The Bachelor” his relationship advice

Learn Dave Willis ’Seven Laws of Love’ and Creative Valentines Day Ideas for Couples

WASHINGTON, DC, USA, February 9, 2016 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Dave Willis is the guy who gives "The Bachelor" his relationship advice; Sean Lowe, the star of ABC's the Bachelor a few seasons ago and now he's also a NYT bestselling author and a happily married newlywed after following Dave’s advice. Sean says that “Dave Willis…sheds light on the ways a marriage can work well, and the ways we can accidentally mess it up.”

And Sean Lowe from The Bachelor is not alone in looking to Dave Willis for relationship advice; find out why over 20 million people get their relationship advice from this guy each week; if you’re on Facebook, chances are you’ve seen a Dave Willis meme posted by a friend, or posted one yourself. That’s a bigger social media impact than 90% of the celebrities out there!

And speaking of celebrities, the always-controversial Stacey Dash loves Dave’s advice, and says she "wishes she had found his book “The Seven Laws of Love” before the first of her three failed marriages.” Wow!

Get Dave’s Top 5 Creative Valentine's Day ideas for couples, killer date night ideas, relationship tips, and lots more. He’s available this Thursday, February 11th – Sunday, February 4th for Valentine’s phoners and advice.

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And, if you’ve ever wondered…what do toenails have to do with love and happiness? Here’s the intro to his chapter “Loving Your Family”

“Ashley was a refined, classy, lovely woman who grew up in a house full of girls. By contrast, I was basically a caveman who had been raised in a house full of guys. Our family backgrounds were very different, which required a big adjustment for us both.

“For instance, I never use clippers on my toenails. This is something she discovered after we were married. It didn’t seem weird to me. I always thought, “Why would you want to take something sharp and put it on your toes?”

“When my toenails start getting too long, I just pick at them, leaving sharp, jagged edges. I am like Wolverine, except the claws grow out of my feet. I know what you’re thinking, and you’re right. It’s a disgusting habit.

“One night, we were sound asleep. Around 2:00 a.m., I woke up to the sound of Ashley screaming out in pain. I was terrified; I was confused. I was stumbling around, thinking there was an intruder in the house. It was pure chaos!

“We turned the lights on, and her leg was bleeding. I thought someone had broken into our house and stabbed my beautiful wife in the leg. In our delusional state, we started trying to piece together all the evidence, and we realized there was some blood on my big toe as well. We finally deciphered the clues and solved the mystery. I was the intruder, and my disgusting toenail was the weapon!

“Looking back on that crazy night brings a lot of laughter, but it also raises some important questions. If we’re supposed to love and cherish our families, how do we do it in spite of all their unlovable flaws? Does love make us ignore, accept, or attempt to change one another’s imperfections?”


Dave has appeared coast-to-coast on some of the biggest TV and radio shows; reserve your interview slot NOW.

Jessica Lloyd
Allen Media Strategies
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