Frank Kermit (n1973) is a Relationship Coach and Best Selling Author. He teaches singles and couples about Emotional Needs, how to address their own Emotional Needs, and how to address each other's Emotional Needs for loving relationships. His teaching and philosophies are about relationship building, maintenance and how to live with the relationship structure of your choice.
Frank Kermit is the author of many books and audio products, produces and hosts an internet radio show, runs an online relationship advice forum, and runs Frank Talks Relationships columns in magazines and websites. He is also available for personalized coaching over the telephone, skype, and in person, for singles, couples, and groups.
He is an Advice Columnist with is FrankTalks: Relationships. He looks to submit his advice columns to many publications and websites.
Frank Kermit is happily married to his wife Jade. Together they have a son. He can be reached through his website http://WWW.FRANKTALKS.COM

He was stood up at his prom. He lost his fiancé (betrayed) by one of his best friends. Then he had his heart broken one last time when the woman he had spent two years hanging out with, surprised him one day saying she had the desire to get married...to someone else. That was the final straw that spun into a life-altering course to seek out the truth about men, women and relationships.
It was during that search that Frank Kermit founded the Frank Talks website for his original radio program Frank Talks: Pleasures and Lifestyles. His mandate was to interview people who lived a variety of pleasures and lifestyles and make those audio episodes available for free as a means to give back for all the people who he learned from. That program and the resulting information to help audience’s lead better and more fulfilling lives are the roots for what has become Frank’s way of life today.
At the start of the new millennium, Frank Kermit, helped found a Montreal support group for men and started to develop, educate and teach his own relationship theories. The rules and regulations (constitution) for the support group became the template for many similar support groups established around the world. This action helped Frank Kermit earn the title of being Canada's most international Relationship Coach as his works now appears in support groups founded in every major city around the world.
In September of 2006, Frank Kermit moved to Toronto and shortly thereafter founded an official support group for men in the city of Toronto. The programs he created in order to rapidly increase the social skills level of new members, eventually evolved to become the Emotional Needs Analysis system found in the Emotional Needs Analysis Workbook.
In October 2006 Frank met and fell in love with Jade. They decided to marry after 26 hours together, got engaged officially 2 months later, and married within ten months of meeting. It was a whirlwind over night love story that came after nearly 10 years working on himself.
In 2008, Frank became an official Lulu.com Best Selling Author when his book Everything Out Of Her Mouth Is A Test became the number one best selling book of the Sex & Relationships Category. The book held that position for 3 years from 2008 to 2011.

The bases of Kermit’s teachings are the 10 Emotional Needs of men and women. His teachings dictate that if someone satisfies those needs that are most important for an individual, that person will gain the other's interest. He believes that every man and woman possesses emotional needs, but each person values certain emotional needs much more than others. and that through satisfying these emotional needs, successful relationships are formed. and the violation of needs are how relationships are destroyed.
As they are discussed in Frank Kermit’s best selling books and other works. A Woman will Feel she is either his mother, or his lover, depending if these emotional needs are addressed or violated, respectively:
As they are discussed in Frank Kermit’s various works. A Man will Feel she is either his ally, or his Enemy, depending if these emotional needs are addressed or violated, respectively:
