Summary
PROPERTY tycoon Charles Kane is, by any standards, a very successful man. He has a multi-million-euro property portfolio, a law degree, a [pounds]320,000, 52ft motor yacht, a top-of-the-range Mercedes and a wardrobe stuffed with designer suits.
And yet, he is far from happy. Despite all these attributes, which should act as a magnet to certain women, the one thing missing from his life is a lasting and fulfilling relationship.See the full content of this document
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Yes, Men Do Have Happier Lives ; He's the Rich Tycoon and Father of Two Who has Been a Man and a Woman (and a Man Again) ...And Certainly Knows Which Sex He'd Rather Be
In the past year not one of his few and far between romances has lasted longer than six weeks and more often than not they end rather abruptly after the first date. Either the woman suddenly stops returning his calls after discovering his secret or, if they don't care too much about hurting his feelings, dismiss him with a withering: 'I want a real man.' 'There is nothing I want more than to fall in love and get married,' says 48-year-old Charles. 'It is like a knife to my heart every time I am rejected. 'I am a real man. I feel 100 per cent a man, but I am a sensitive, modern man. Pe...
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