Happy holidays everyone! Since it's the time of year to reflect on what you no longer want (besides anymore pumpkin pie), I thought I'd write a post about something that I think gets overlooked in the whole dating game. The relationship between two people. Hear me out before you move on... What I . . .
Change is hard.
I've always been a terrible decision-maker. This is why, in both my career and my love life, I would weigh all the pros and cons, get input from friends and family, and ultimately make a half-hearted decision that gave me an out. I didn't trust my instincts. Meaning, I never jumped right in to . . .
Next time, I will say hi
I'll start this post with a scenario, so hopefully it makes sense: You're in a big hurry to get to work. You've been sitting in traffic for the past hour, so now you're also late. But you're hungry and want to stop at a coffee shop for a quick bite to eat. When you walk in, there's a huge line, . . .
Dating/ hanging out
I'm not a fan of ambiguity. And it seems like that's in right now. What I mean is, there's not much "dating" going on, more like "hanging out" and seeing what happens. Which is fine, until it's not. I mean, what's wrong with calling a date an actual date? Maybe I'm old-school, but if you're . . .
What attracts a man?
Isn't that the million-dollar question? Luckily, I asked some of my favorite male bloggers a while back what their thoughts were and you can read it here. For some of us though - it's not just about what attracts a man, but figuring out what makes him stick around, so you're not bouncing back and . . .
Why friends don’t always know best
There’s nothing better than hanging out with friends, especially if they’re single and looking along with you. They provide support – they sympathize with you (or make fun of) the awful dates, help you search through profiles, and help you figure out whether or not a guy is a douche (or something . . .