Not Your Average Dating Advice [VIDEO]
Ron Geraci, dating expert and author of The Bachelor Chronicles, lists his "Humble Pleas from a Single American Man"—five things that women should start or stop doing on dates.
Ron Geraci, dating expert and author of The Bachelor Chronicles, lists his "Humble Pleas from a Single American Man"—five things that women should start or stop doing on dates.
Do the words, "check please" cause you to freeze up on a hot date? Let Love U show you how to split the bill without splitting up.
One-night stands: for or against? The Daily Bedpost posed this question earlier this week, and readers responded in favor of the casual liaison. Em and Lo, in turn, laid out ten basic rules of the one-night stand. After all, knowing you'll never see him again does not give you (or him) permission to be rude. Some of our favorites (with a bit of interpretation)...
French women are very confident and don’t abide by our dating rules, rather, they rely on intuition.
Ron Geraci, dating expert and author of The Bachelor Chronicles, opens up about his best and worst dating experiences.
Learn all the rules of "How To Date A Co-Worker." Move to the head of the class with Love U, YourTango's hall of higher learning about love and relationships.
The LoveFeed discusses the unusual way that British couple, John and Ann Till, payed for their honeymoon... with trash!
The word dating doesn’t exist in Paris; they call it meeting because “date” is a code for flowers, dinner, goodnight kiss, etc. It’s not spontaneous.
Does the start of fall mark your transformation into a sports widow? Does spring fever mean the only home runs being scored are on the baseball diamond? And does March Madness leave you playing one-on-one, solo? If so, take a time out and watch Love U's "How To Enjoy Watching Sports With Your Man."
Remember Omarosa from the first season of The Apprentice? No? We don't either. But she's back nonetheless- at least on bookshelves where you'll find her face on the cover of the new book The B*tch Switch: Knowing How To Turn It On and Off, by Omarosa, of course. (Who does she think she is, Madonna?!) The book is about acceptance (she said the b-word, not us!) and control (not only is Omarosa a self-proclaimed b*tch, but she has the power to hold it in or let it rip…so she says).
French women don’t need Tuccillo’s book He's Just Not That Into You because it's common sense.