Fuel

Are you involved with someone whose behaviour makes no sense to you? Does this person treat you with kindness one moment and spiteful hatred the next? Does this individual flirt with others despite being in a relationship with you? Is he or she boastful, arrogant and always fishing for compliments?
Does this person seem to revel in provoking other people, angering them or upsetting them, yet you cannot work out why this person acts in this way? The answers lie in this book. The driving force behind these strange and upsetting behaviours all comes down to fuel.
Read about what fuel is, how it makes that person feel, why they need it, how they get it and what your role is in supplying them with fuel. Learn all about fuel and you will question his or her behaviour no longer and you will be armed with information to do something about it and protect yourself and those you care about.



If you were talking face to face with somebody who was fully aware that you require fuel, would you welcome it if they displayed their emotional reactions quite openly and unreservedly, maybe even in a more obvious way than without this knowledge about you? Not going so far as to fake emotions which are not there – unless you would want that – but making a conscious effort not to hold back anything that they would usually not allow to be seen to the same degree.
That would not pose a problem although it may make it less stimulating if it was that easy.