Dating 101
From sweatsinthecity:
When things are good– really good– you can put the weird things about yourself out there and feel OK about it.
So true.
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From sweatsinthecity:
When things are good– really good– you can put the weird things about yourself out there and feel OK about it.
So true.
(continue Dating 101: Lesson From the Weekend…)
by Daryl Campbell
You can get all of the best dating advice in the world but it still won’t give you a one hundred percent guarantee. No matter how much you prepare and plan for a date, you will always discover something that you have forgotten or dismissed as insignificant. When that happens, you can bet that somewhere down the line it will come back to bite you.
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by Daryl Campbell
Is there a romantic relationship in the air? You have been chatting it up with someone that you are pretty sure really likes you. Now mind you they have not really said anything that you can claim as a definite yes or no. But the vibes are there. After a few more conversations, you decide to make your move.
(read more Reading Body Language…)
From Jeff Herring at Sun Herald.com
Do you know how easy it is to neglect your partner in a long term love relationship?
Neglect is a lot like procrastination, lying or skipping school - doing it once makes it much easier to do again.
Ouch. How many times have some of us said we will get around to performing some activity with our significant other only we never get around to it?
by Jill Williams
In this overwhelming sea of dating sites how do you choose the right one for you? It all depends on your personality and your individual needs. I personally believe that matchmaking sites provide benefits that cant be beat but you should be the judge of whether having a matchmaker is the right choice for you.
(read more Benefits of Having a Matchmaker…)
From Vincent M. Mallozzi at the New York Times:
JON BRANSDON left his date on Wednesday night with a glass of scotch in one hand and a scorecard in the other.
“You probably can’t see it,” said Mr. Bransdon, a 29-year-old financial analyst in New York, “but there’s this little clock in my head ticking down toward Valentine’s Day.”
Mr. Bransdon’s date lasted four minutes, ending with the sound of a whistle.
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by Daryl Campbell
While a relationship coach may be able to determine the problems in a couple’s relationship through observation, this is only possibly if the couple makes an honest effort to act naturally during this observation period. If the couple tries to fix their own problems during this phase and does not act naturally it will be difficult for the relationship coach to form a valid opinion about the way the couple interacts.
(continue Need a Relationship Coach? Part II…)
By Michelle L. Casto, M.Ed.
There are seven stages in a romantic relationship: avoidance, meeting, dating, breaking up, establishing exclusivity, commitment, and keeping the love you find. Each of these stages vary in length and intensity. At each stage, there are thoughts and feelings telling you what to do and when to do it. You need to learn to listen to your intuition in each stage, so that you can make smart decisions.
(continue Stages of a Romantic Relationship…)
by Daryl Campbell
A relationship coach is an expert who literally becomes a part of your relationship for a short time and during that time they evaluate your relationship, act as a visionary in helping you to realize the potential of your relationship and offer tips and guidelines for achieving this potential. A relationship coach often has extensive education in human development or communication and they utilize their educational background to help to enhance your relationship.
(read more Need a Relationship Coach?…)
From Hot Dating Trends
online dating, virtually unknown on the Continent five years ago, is taking off in a big way, even as the phenomenon seems to be slowing on the other side of the Atlantic.
If it’s just taking off in Europe that means online dating hasn’t even scratched the surface.
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