I just read that Rihanna hasn't been on a date for two years. TWO YEARS. While I seriously doubt she was including one-night stands (that's not dating...) or maybe some Chris Brown here and there (what IS going on there?), I believe her. And it makes me sad to think Rihanna just doesn't wanna deal. . . .
Next time, I will say hi
I'll start this post with a scenario, so hopefully it makes sense: You're in a big hurry to get to work. You've been sitting in traffic for the past hour, so now you're also late. But you're hungry and want to stop at a coffee shop for a quick bite to eat. When you walk in, there's a huge line, . . .
You are not your problems.
God, I wish I could believe this statement more often. You see, when the shiz in your life starts to mount up, it gets harder to extricate yourself from all of the things that need fixing. Your boss is horrible, you ruined a presentation at work, your bills are overdue and you have no money in . . .
Insecurity, I thought I’d left you behind for good.
Nothing feels more ego-deflating than the moment you discover that you weren't as mature and together as you thought. I always considered myself to be a self-aware kind of person. I joined yoga and meditation classes in my early twenties when I should have been passing out in a drunken stupor on the . . .
Dating/ hanging out
I'm not a fan of ambiguity. And it seems like that's in right now. What I mean is, there's not much "dating" going on, more like "hanging out" and seeing what happens. Which is fine, until it's not. I mean, what's wrong with calling a date an actual date? Maybe I'm old-school, but if you're . . .
What attracts a man?
Isn't that the million-dollar question? Luckily, I asked some of my favorite male bloggers a while back what their thoughts were and you can read it here. For some of us though - it's not just about what attracts a man, but figuring out what makes him stick around, so you're not bouncing back and . . .