Trapped in The Friend Zone

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By Jessica Walker
One of our readers asked how he could avoid being “The Friend” and start being “The Boyfriend.” Well, I have to confess that I’ve used the “friend” line a time or two or three. I’ve even had that line used on me at the end of a relationship. So, I took a couple [...]

5 Tips For Office Romance

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By: GateHouse News Service

Tip of the Week
Valentine’s Day is coming, and that means there might be romance in the air at your workplace. Here are five tips from business etiquette expert Barbara Pachter, author of the book “NewRules@Work: 79 Etiquette Tips, Tools, and Techniques to Get Ahead and Stay Ahead,” to help you and your [...]

Great Sex retreat hopes to goose long-term relationships

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By: Living it Up / Carolin Vesely

Remember when your relationship was fresh and exciting and you and your beloved couldn’t keep your hands off each other? Just seeing him or her was enough to set your heart aflutter and give you butterflies in the pit of your stomach.
Ottawa sex therapist Sue McGarvie calls that feeling [...]

Women beware: A con man is out of prison

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By Tom Blake

When older singles date new people, one of the most important precautions they should follow is to trust their instincts. If they sense something isn’t right about the new person, there is a strong chance they’re right.
But when people are lonely and want to be in a relationship and loved, they tend to [...]

Valentine’s Day Horror Stories

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Read on as these women recall the times when Cupid’s arrow pointed straight toward disaster.
By Ashley Womble

Dream Date Disaster
A new guy surprised me by planning the perfect Valentine’s Day date: a romantic dinner followed by fireworks show on the beach. Everything was great until the check arrived. He asked me, “Should we split it or [...]

That’s the beauty of this. It’s real.

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By Ellen McCarthy
The hikes Thierry Chiapello and Sharon Spradling began taking in fall 2006 were not particularly romantic.

They’d met earlier that year at the Pentagon. She was a career Air Force officer specializing in biomedical science. He was the director of the Defense Department’s Explosives Safety Board. Their jobs would require a certain amount of [...]

Safer Dates Discusses Matchmaking With Dr. Nancy H. Wall

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Date/Time: 1/26/10 7:00pm EDT
Category: Romance
Call-in Number: (718) 766-4680
Show Page: SaferDates Blog Talk Radio Show
Join Safer Dates as we interview Dr. Nancy H. Wall about Matchmaking,Dating and ultimately finding the Love of Your Life.Nancy is the President and Founder of Tampa Bay MatchMakers. For over 20 years, she has been instrumental in designing and facilitating [...]

The Silent Ways He Says “I Love You”

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Some brave guy friends broke the male code of silence. If he does any of the following, he’s pretty much saying, you know, that phrase.

1. You catch him staring at your eyes.
The eyes are more than just windows to a man’s soul, they can also be a tattletale to what’s welling in his heart. Men [...]

Kissing Frogs in Cyberspace gives us online dating humor – and horrors

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By Rinsky

Thinking back to our high school English teachers, we may wonder what the heck they would know about online dating. Or dating at all, for that matter.
But Dianne Sweeney, a Marana native who now teaches high school English in California, has learned enough about the online dating scene to write a whole book about [...]

Getting Back Out There

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Following a divorce, getting back into the dating scene is always a bit daunting – especially when you’re a new single parent. A fellow post-divorce singleton shares her experiences and advice…
By Diane Mapes
As much as we’d love for them to last, marriages sometimes come with an expiration date. After that comes a court date. And [...]

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