I'm happy to share a guest post from my friend Jonathan Bird, Managing Director of UK dating site Singles Warehouse. (If anyone knows the bad habits online daters have, it's this guy!) Read on for tips about making your dating profile work for you. (Yes, even while you sleep.) Online Dating, . . .
Why you will (and won’t) marry the wrong person
By now many of us have seen the viral article from the New York Times - "Why You Will Marry the Wrong Person." The title is misleading IMHO, considering the nuance and depth the writer has to address a really important challenge of long-term relationships. It's not that relationships - marriage . . .
The Myths vs. Realities of Marrying Young – from Dr. Helen Fisher
I'm happy to share with you a guest post from Anthropologist Dr. Helen Fisher, who has consulted for Match.com and now runs a new website called Anatomy of Love. The topic is about marrying young - so if you have wedding plans and you're 24 years old, take heart - this is for you. (Spoiler alert: . . .
Guest post: Setting Dating Goals and Sticking With Them
Today, I'm happy to share a guest post with you from Sarah Williams of Wingman Magazine. She has some tips for those who need a little motivation on the dating front... Setting goals is essential to leading a fulfilling life, and dating is no different. Whether you’re single or in a . . .
Some thoughts on stress, love, and the power of words
The past few weeks I've felt like a rubber band, snapping at pretty much anything that got in my way (sorry, love). Stress has often gotten the better of me, but I feel like when I'm not centered, when I'm tired or overwhelmed, it kind of takes over. It's not pretty. Anyway, it's also a great . . .
Matchmaker Jozen Cummings: what makes a good first date
I'm geeking out a little. I mean, as much as you can geek out over a dating blogger and matchmaker. It's because I spoke with Jozen Cummings, a New Yorker who's not afraid to say what he thinks - and tell you who he thinks you should date. He is a man after my own heart. Namely, he thinks . . .