Jay Clayton Reveals What Real Men Truly Desire For Valentine’s Day.

(PRLEAP.COM) Atlanta, GA January 30th, 2007 – Ask Jay Clayton, a unique relationship website, explains to women what men truly desire for Valentine’s Day this year.

“Newsflash: men don’t care about chocolates, flowers, or teddy bears!” says Clayton. “If a man were to simply have dinner at a sports bar and receive an autographed jersey from his favorite sports hero, he would feel the exact same way a woman would if she were taken to a fancy restaurant and bestowed a diamond tennis bracelet.”

In the article “What Men Really Want For Valentine’s Day 2007” accessible via his website (http://www.askjayclayton.com) Jay Clayton thoroughly explains in a plain and very simple manner what men truly desire for Valentine’s Day. Some example items are grills, power tools, and even a pool table. All of the gifts in the article are conveniently arranged by price level offering $50, $100, $300, and $500 categories.

Ask Jay Clayton was established in 2005 and uses the format of a blog to deal with relationship queries. Readers can submit questions online, and Clayton uses individual posts to answer questions and give advice. He also writes relationship themed columns for newspapers across the country, and serves as a regularly scheduled dating expert to several radio stations.

Clayton, an educated young professional based in Atlanta, draws upon his own dating experiences to provide his suggestions. As he says: “I have had good and bad relationships like everybody else. I do not consider myself to be bitter or scorned.” Ask Jay Clayton is, therefore not a step-by-step solution to problems. It is rather a practical resource fro women to consider a black man’s point of view before making a decision.

“I may not have doctoral degrees in psychology or sociology, but I’m honest and very aware of myself and the world around me. My thoughts are not necessarily right or wrong, but they are always real,” says Clayton. “The purpose of this web site is to be positive and help women, by providing them with a male perspective.”

If you would like more information or to schedule an interview with Jay Clayton please call 404-547-5532 or email Jay@askjayclayton.com

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