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Daytime Dating
Dec 18th, 2006 | Date Ideas, First Dates Ideas, Fun Ideas
Full, golden moons and shooting stars are some of the romantic celestial gems often dreamed about for that perfect night out with your date. However, when you go on a date at night, the expectations for a date to go beyond your front door, whether you are ready to or not, are often there. One way to avoid the awkward pause at the front door is to not even have it be part of the equation until you are ready for it. This is easily achieved by dating in the daytime.
Deciphering Date Music
Dec 14th, 2006 | Dating Advice, First Dates
We’ve all been there, the moment when the conversation on a first date lulls and the only sound in your car is suddenly the unmistakable crooning of a cheesy boy band (wait, how did that get into your CD player?). You quickly punch eject and offer up some clever excuse about how your roommate or little sister gave you the boy band CD as a gag gift (a first date is not the time to confess that you know all of the words to Hangin’ Tough). But now you have this musical void and you need to fill it and fast.
Dating On A Budget
Dec 11th, 2006 | Affordable Ideas, Date Ideas, Fun Ideas
Just because things are tight in your checking account doesn’t mean that you have to board up all of the windows and turn down dates. Dating with little or no money is easy if you keep an open mind. Sure you could throw yourself at the mercy of the person that you are dating, but expecting your date to pay your way takes the excitement out of flying by the seat of your pants. Besides, some of the most romantic dates can transpire with very little money.
Dating In A New Town
Dec 7th, 2006 | Dating Advice, Singles
Finding yourself suddenly single is not always pleasant. One of the many suggestions you will get will be to “get back out there” and look for another fish in the sea. This can seem daunting and overwhelming, especially if you are newly single in a new town. How are you supposed to snag a new man if you can’t even figure out which grocery store to call your own? The key is to multi-task. Why separate the two when you can easily pool your energy into one fun mega task?
How To Find A Date
Dec 4th, 2006 | Dating Advice, Singles
Perhaps one of the biggest challenges of dating is finding a date. The goal of dating is to find someone that is compatible with you, and more often than not, the goal of those who are dating is to start a relationship. But before you can do this, you must know how to find a date.
Creative Ideas For Your Date
Nov 30th, 2006 | Affordable Ideas, Date Ideas, Unique Ideas
When you have been dating someone for a longer amount of time, you may find yourself bored and lacking ideas to spice up a date. It can be as simple as finding new, exciting places to go. Take the time to think up some new ideas for dates to give a little spark to an otherwise boring evening. Here are some ideas to help you conjure up a creative date.
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Ending A Bad Date
Nov 28th, 2006 | Blind Dates, Dating Advice, First Dates
Almost everyone has had some insanely horrible dates, they are a rite of passage. Bad dates have provided great material for stand up comedians and pity parties. However, while they may appear humorous after the fact, a bad date can also be torturous.
Dating During the Holidays
Nov 27th, 2006 | Dating Advice, Singles
Finding love during any season can be rough, but dating during the holiday season can be even harder. You just have to remember, you are not the only single person out there, and millions of others are going through the same exact thing you are. Use the holidays to your advantage, and you can find love easily.
The Lunch Date
Nov 24th, 2006 | Date Ideas, Dating Advice, First Dates Ideas
Weekends fill up so fast with activities and obligations. Finding time to date or meet people suddenly takes a back seat to all of the stuff that has to get done before the alarm clock goes off bright and early Monday morning. Luckily for you most jobs allocate at least a forty-five minute lunch time to break up the mundane ness of the typical eight-hour work shift. Even thirty minutes is enough time to squeeze in some romance.
Repairing Broken Trust In Your Relationship
Nov 23rd, 2006 | Relationship Advice, Trust
Repairing broken trust in a relationship can be very difficult. Many times the reason for the broken trust stems from infidelity or broken promises and these violations within a relationship can virtually destroy it. If you and your partner are committed to working through it though, you will find that your relationship can become stronger than ever.
