2/28/2011 3:40 PM


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We all have a good idea of when a date begins but how do we end a date gracefully? The way to end a date really depends on several factors. How well the date is going and whether you want to see this person again. It helps to have a good exit strategy in place just in case it’s a bad date.

If you’ve agreed to meet somewhere you can always begin the date with a clear expectation that you have another engagement at a set time.  This will politely get you out of a bad date, but if it’s going better than you thought it might you can “cancel” the appointment and stay a bit longer.

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Categories: Dating Tips Posted by Wendy | Comments (0)

 

2/28/2011 1:26 PM

Thanks to the growing popularity of online dating, more and more singles are flocking to dating websites. While an influx of additional singles is good in many ways, the growing number can also mean more difficulty in attracting, and keeping, the attention of a potential match. Worried about blending into the crowd? Here are 3 simple tips to help you attract more single men or women on PlanetLoveMatch.com.

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Categories: Online Dating Tips Posted by Christy | Comments (0)

 

2/28/2011 12:04 PM

From sexy accents to interesting traditions, there are plenty of reasons why singles search for love in other cultures. Fortunately, internet dating has made multicultural relationships much more possible, but you still need to consider how you'll overcome the obstacles that lie ahead.

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2/28/2011 11:58 AM

A new study has found that men are more likely than women to use ‘predictable’ words such as “nice” and “good” when giving compliments. So what’s wrong with that? Well, when you say, “You look nice,” she actually interprets it as “You’ve looked better.” Ouch! That’s not what you mean!

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2/28/2011 11:49 AM

If you and your main squeeze are getting tired of doing the same things over and over again, try branching out and going on a ‘couple date’ with some friends of yours who are coupled up!

New research indicated that your friendships could have a lot to do with the health of your own relationship. Richard Slatcher, a researcher at Wayne State University, shares a lot of friends with his wife of 15 years, so he decided to look into how that actually affects couples.  

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