About Guy Blaise
Author and lover
My Story
Guy Blaise is an author and Frenchman currently living and working in America. He lived in Eastern France and Paris, where he witnessed the dating experiences of the strong women in his family and listened closely to the advice his grandmother routinely gave them about love. After two decades of living in America and struck by the differences between two cultures’ approaches to romance and sex, Guy starting writing books offering his insights and started The French Perspective blog.
His previous books include Vive la Difference: A Frenchman’s Perspective on American Women, Love, Respect, and Relationships; Negrophobia; and Dieu Aussi se Plaindrait aux Etats-Unis.
Father to four daughters and a son, Guy enjoys spending time with his family, reading anthropology, and performing martial arts. He is a third-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do and has blue belts in Karate and Hapkido. He currently lives in North Carolina.
About Guy Blaise
Author and lover
My Story
Guy Blaise is an author and Frenchman currently living and working in America. He lived in Eastern France and Paris, where he witnessed the dating experiences of the strong women in his family and listened closely to the advice his grandmother routinely gave them about love. After two decades of living in America and struck by the differences between two cultures’ approaches to romance and sex, Guy starting writing books offering his insights and started The French Perspective blog.
His previous books include Vive la Difference: A Frenchman’s Perspective on American Women, Love, Respect, and Relationships; Negrophobia; and Dieu Aussi se Plaindrait aux Etats-Unis.
Father to four daughters and a son, Guy enjoys spending time with his family, reading anthropology, and performing martial arts. He is a third-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do and has blue belts in Karate and Hapkido. He currently lives in North Carolina.
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Love Like the French
Other Books
Vive La Difference
In a collection of essays and letters, Guy, in coming from a long family line of strong women, presents his observations of cultural norms and attitudes that highlights the differences between French and American women.
My Highlights
Countries traveled
Of Happy Couples
Interviews Conducted
Words Written on Love
Ce n’est pas l’union des corps qui fait l’amour, c’est l’union des ames