March 21st, 2006
We all know them and in many cases it’s a real love/hate relationship. They are TV’s most notorious non-couples. They are the two that make you curl up in front of the television each and every week, just to see what transpires between these two flaming idiots that just don’t ever seem to hook-up. They’re […]
By Gayla McCord -- 8 comments
March 20th, 2006
The term “dating services” returns more than 2.4 million results on Google and if you consider the wide verity of companies that do match making services add up to over a billion dollar international industry. With all these companies competing for the same user base you would think that all niches and consumer needs would […]
By Gayla McCord -- 1 comment
March 20th, 2006
tBlog’s recently launched tMatch™ “Thought Matching” system sparks 20% increased user rate and raises questions about community networks.
I’ve always felt that blogs were a great medium that allows so many to get to know more about the overall person - their beliefs, their real interests and much more. It reveals a glimpse of what life […]
By Gayla McCord -- 0 comments
March 16th, 2006
The main reason more mature singles are going online for love is simple: more widespread access to the Internet, hence more familiarity with online dating. And dating sites are catering to older members. Yahoo Personals, for example, has an advice column for users over 50, with tips — on everything from etiquette to sexual health […]
By Gayla McCord -- 0 comments
March 15th, 2006
Internet dating sites have never been more popular. They have been a romantic oasis for people with busy lifestyles, allowing them to pursue a relationship at their own pace. Many women are comfortable with the sites because they can become well acquainted with a prospective partner before even going on a date.However, for every online […]
By Gayla McCord -- 0 comments
March 14th, 2006
Mark Thompson has an article listed on Yahoo that focuses on three myths of compatibility.
The myths he mentions are:
Myth #1: Similar people are more compatible
Myth #2: Compatible couples enjoy each other’s company and don’t fight
Myth #3: You can tell within the first few dates if your date is compatible.
Personally I believe that similar people are […]
By Gayla McCord -- 0 comments
March 14th, 2006
A happy marriage is one in which the partners don’t fight and no one’s unfaithful — right? Diane Sollee, founder and director of the Coalition for Marriage, Family, and Couples Education, tests your relationship IQ with 7 very simple, very painless questions.
Of course no quiz is going to give you all the answers, but it […]
By Gayla McCord -- 0 comments
March 13th, 2006
There is now relatively broad public contact with the online dating world. Some 31% of American adults say they know someone who has used a dating website and 15% of American adults – about 30 million people – say they know someone who has been in a long-term relationship or married someone he or she […]
By Gayla McCord -- 1 comment
March 10th, 2006
Going through a divorce is hard. Getting back into the dating scene can seem even harder. You have been out of the scene for a while now and are not sure how to get back in. Let alone, back in with kids in tow.
When I first found myself back in the dating scene after having […]
By Gayla McCord -- 0 comments
March 8th, 2006
If you determine that you’re infatuated, not in love, you don’t have to rush to end the relationship. Infatuation can and sometimes does develop into real love. Assume a wait-and-see attitude. If it doesn’t last, fine. You have made no rash commitments, and you haven’t dashed into sex, so you need […]
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