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How To Cope with Dating, Rejection and Cheating When Its Really YOU and Not, Me We've all heard the popular rejection, "It's not you but it's me." In actuality, we tend to internalize the statement to mean, "There's something about you that I cannot seem to get pass." But before one becomes ...
Latin Dating - Beauty and Romance Like any other society, Latin culture is one that is embedded with traditions, values and celebrations. Of all the different attributes that are associated with Latino's, there is no question that passion and romance are considered to be two of the most ...
Speed Dating: Scene and Heard ?Literally speaking, there are 365 dates in a year. Figuratively however, that's not exactly how many dates one will go on throughout the duration of the year. Not even close. With society's addiction to convenience comes another form of grab and ...
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?Veteran singles often grumble about dating: they're sick of the small talk; the same rehashing of old relationships; the repeated apologizes for deviations from online profiles. But the problem for many of these kvetchers isn't dating: it's the dates. How many dinners and movies can one person endure? Dating can seem much more exciting when there's something different on the agenda. One fun and affordable addition to the usual program of eating and drinking is a Jewish-themed activity. If you and your date have nothing else in common, you know being Jewish is important to both of you: otherwise, neither of you would be searching for a date with a Jewish background. So why not get to know each other while doing something that celebrates your culture? Some activities are clearly out: observing a fast together or studying Talmud would be excessively solemn for most first daters. But the Jewish calendar is crowded with holidays that seem custom-made for dating. Many holidays are occasions for parties: local synagogues or community centers may organize a masquerade in conjunction with Purim or an Israeli dancing festival for Yom Ha'atzmaut. If you'd rather keep your distance from the dance floor, you might create your own holiday project: nothing brings two people together like a task to complete (unless they're contestants on a reality show). You could plant trees for Tu b'Shvat or - assuming you own an excellent tool kit - build a sukkah for Sukkoth. One ambitious Jewish dater arranged a Rosh Hashanah visit to a local nursing home, during which she and her online match blew the shofar for residents who couldn't travel to a synagogue to hear it. Both daters had a good time, and thirty appreciative nursing home residents had a great one. About the Author Hanna Miller writes for Jewish Dating 247.com - If you are single and looking for love then this is the site for you. Articles, Reviews and Links to the best sites on the Internet and the DrDating Forum - a forum for people looking for help in love, relationships and dating.
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Dating: Women May Care More Than Men Who's TallerHuffington Post (blog)My phone gave a satisfying bing as a new message from OkCupid.com, the ubiquitous free online dating site, popped onto the screen: "LimeGreenRobot is checking you out!" Apparently LimeGreenRobot liked what he saw, and sent me a message asking an ... |
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8 Signs You're Dating a Financial FrogHuffington Post (blog)This is an interesting one: Dating a commitment-phobe can actually mean you're hurting your chances not just of walking down the aisle, but also of accumulating wealth. Researchers have found that getting married improves your fortune in more ways than ...and more » |
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Online Dating Gets a Little Less VirtualTIMEMatch.com, one of the largest online dating services, is acquainting itself with the real world via Stir, a new event service that will host up to 3000 singles parties a year. They'll be hitting 24 cities come June. By Belinda Luscombe | @youseless ... |
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