Before I begin, I have to explain what I mean by self-love. I've had a rocky history with Valentine's Day. When I was single, I used to dread its approach as a criticism of my personal life. In my thirties it was painful, considering I'd spent years having a hot-cold relationship with eHarmony . . .
Celebrate Valentine’s Day (regardless of your relationship status)
I don't know about you, but I'm kind of meh about the typical Valentine's Day dating posts, even though many offer some stellar relationship advice. There's a reason the weeks leading up to Valentine's Day are busiest for online dating sites. There's a reason 3 aisles of CVS are dedicated to . . .
Valentine’s Day – do you love it or hate it?
Many people have a strong opinion of Valentine's Day. It's either the worst holiday ever invented by Hallmark or it's the day where you expect nothing less from your mate but chocolate, flowers and lots of sex. Maybe a good bottle of wine and a gourmet meal if you remembered to make a dinner . . .
Happy Valentine’s Day! Match.com’s Singles in America study revealed
I love a good study when it comes to how people think about love. In the case of Match.com's Singles in America study, the largest study of singles and dating ever conducted, I'm completely smitten with Dr. Helen Fisher over at Match.com. She found some interesting trends and put the evolution of . . .
Things to think about on your Valentine’s Day Eve…
For me, Valentine's Day has always been overrated. I mean, it's a greeting card holiday and an excuse for companies to make money through sentiment. Okay, that's the cynic in me, but you know what I'm talking about. Then there's the other side of me that sees February 14th as a day filled with . . .
Men don’t only want sex…huh?
Hey everyone, I'm so excited to be featured in today's Examiner.com!! A study came out recently (yes, in honor of Valentine's Day)...to reveal that more men were interested in having kids than women (gasp)...and more men also believed in love at first sight. Love, people. Not lust. Like...I wanna . . .