I like reading studies that come out about relationships. Some are kind of BS, especially when it's a poll of say 100 people. I mean, is that really reflective of the population as a whole? But some come out that are just plain ridiculous. Case in point: I was reading an article in TheAwl . . .
Online liars…
Happy MLK Day everyone...hope you all are enjoying a nice long weekend. If you're working, sorry. At least you get a commute with no traffic, right? Anyway, I'm very excited to be guest-blogging over at the thoroughly entertaining BadOnlineDates.com! Check out my online date story in the . . .
Ugly vs. pretty: which one wins at love?
The studies OkCupid puts out are worth reading, if only for sheer entertainment value. I'm not sure if their subscriber base is really indicative of daters as a whole (meat market?), but I'll bite. The most recent study found that women who are perceived as "ugly" by some actually get more . . .
Twitter love
I'm taking an informal poll...how many of you people out there have dated someone you met over Twitter? I know people who met over Facebook, but Twitter seems a little harder to assess. It's pretty easy to flirt, but for some reason, it feels very removed from real life to me. And Facebook . . .
Moving on to 2011
Tomorrow is New Year's Eve, and I'm not feeling up to making my usual list of resolutions for the New Year. It's not that I don't have things to improve upon---believe me, I do---it's that I'm exhausted. I'm kind of hoping to ease into the New Year and catch up with the resolutions in another week . . .
Do nice guys really finish last?
I like reading David DeAngelo's column over at AskMen.com, mostly because his ideas about women and dating are pretty old-school male theories...like the advice you'd get at a pick-up artist convention. The main goal is to have as much success with as many women as possible, and the way to do it is . . .