Ok, I admit I read about this in today's USA Today, but I find it odd and fantastic at the same time. And I've never really heard people talk about it before now. Apparently, couples are more and more concerned about their environmental compatibility. Apparently it factors HUGE into . . .
I hate dating. Now what?
I was reading an article in YourTango about how our pasts can keep us single. Whether we're concerned about exes, or the fact that the last three dates we had went horribly wrong, or because nobody has asked us out in the past few months...we easily come to the conclusion that dating in general . . .
How much is “too much” information?
I read today that Jerry Springer is hosting a new dating show (um, yes...THAT Jerry Springer). I pictured men and women throwing things at each other and guests being pregnant with someone else's baby, likely a cousin. But that's not what the show is about. The show is called "Baggage", and it . . .
Cheating vs. Sleeping
I just read a survey today from Ashley Madison, the website for married peeps who want to have affairs. (They have been all over the news since the Tiger Woods scandal--- capitalize on the unfaithful!!) Anyway, the survey listed the professions of those most likely to cheat, based on their 1.9 . . .
Is dating today the new wild west?
I guess I'm hung up on research and opinion polls when it comes to dating. I was one of those nerds who liked school and raised her hand enthusiastically in class. For me, education was sacred...every question had an answer. Every problem had a solution. But then I graduated and went out into . . .
The break-up conversation: should you Twitter or text it?
There was a survey conducted recently by online dating company DatetheUK among 2,000 of its members. When asked whether they had broken up with somebody via text, Twitter, Facebook, or email, more than half of those surveyed responded yes. To be exact, 34% had broken up over email, 13% over . . .