Archive for August, 2009
Aug 25 |
Online dating is a wonderful tool, exposing you to a large number of people you would not have met otherwise and increasing your chances of finding your soulmate among the thousands of singles out there looking for their other half.
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Aug 22 |
Dear ODS,
Why can’t I fall in love?
Love,
Aimee Sees a Tree Outside
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Aug 21 |
It’s important to be organized.
Whether we’re talking about your taxes, your medicine cabinet or your online dating life, it is important to be organized. After all, if you’re not organized then you run the risk of overlooking something.
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Aug 21 |
In Part 1 of the Great and Powerful Facebook we looked at the importance of the social networking aspect of Facebook and the unimportance of the relationship status. In Part 2, we’ll get into more do’s and don’ts including what to do with friend requests from ex-lovers.
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Aug 19 |
Facebook.com = life.
It may be sad, it may be a comment on the post-post-modern human condition, it may be a cool socio-techno evolution, but the fact is
Facebook.com = life.
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Aug 15 |
Dave was my boyfriend for 2 years and we split up pretty well. We were friends before and we said that we’d be friends forever. We like each other as people so it shouldn’t be a problem. Right?
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Aug 14 |
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again, the only thing better than spending time with someone you love, is spending time with someone you love in a tropical paradise. Back for yet another installment, the Spark Network super-site, JDate.com is offering its unique Bahama Break once again.
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Aug 12 |
You two are a story.
Think about it – how many times have you told a friend the story of your two first hooking up and heard, “Oh, that’s so cute – you two are like a movie!” in response?
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Aug 8 |
Dear ODS,
I’m feeling things for a mommy – like true love things. She’s a young mother, and single obviously, and I’m feeling myself feeling huge huge things for her.
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Aug 5 |
In Part 1 of Make the First Move we looked at a few dos and don’ts in that fateful first move separating friendship and romance: “if you have to ask, you’ll never know” and “have patience but not too much patience.” In Part 2, we will continue our investigation with a few more bits of advice.
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