We think it's men who are insensitive or don't text us enough, but we can be just as guilty...
"Typical man." Ever heard a friend say that? Or be the one to say it? We're taught that for the most part, men just don't care as much as we do. We're taught that they are not as sensitive as we are, that they don't pay attention as much as we do or read into things like we do. Unfortunately, we're guilty of a lot of the same stuff.
Why won't he just pick up the phone? Deciphering men's communication habits.
Where have all the gentlemen gone? In this video from Fox News iMag, resident "bartender" Tobi Dragotta explores the oft-vexing question of why some men prefer to communicate via short, impersonal bits of text rather than hear someone's voice. How do you get a man to put in some effort and call you?
How many times have you waited too long for a man to call and ask you out again after you had an amazing time together? He seemed truly interested, but then you never hear from him again. Why does this happen for so many women? And what does it mean about men? Here are the different reasons men do this.
Winning him back rarely starts with an embarrassing phone call.
Occasionally, he has a good reason for not calling you back. Generally, the reason involves lycanthropy, alien abduction or the velociraptor flu. But, for the most part, things must not be working. This goes double for a breakup, irrespective of who initiated it. Maybe you absolutely can't help but calling him, here are 25 ways that you do not want to start the conversation
Technology has fundamentally changed the way we seek, nurture, and experience intimacy. Beyond the coy status updates, drunken emails and occasional sexting, we find soulmates on dating sites, we fight over IM, make up over email, then go on Facebook to announce to the world our renewed devotion. Gadgets make our love lives better, but they also enable mixed messages, vague sentiments and other bits of intentional or unintentional confusion.
According to Eddie Cibrian's wife, LeAnn Rimes just can't let go of her former lover.
According to Us Weekly, Eddie Cibrian's wife Brandi is speaking out and revealing that LeAnn Rimes is a stalker. "She refuses to leave us alone - it is shameful and scary," Brandi says. "People are going to say it takes two to tango and I get that, but at some point LeAnn needs to stop asking him to dance." She goes on to say that Eddie had to change his phone number to end her "constant texting and calling." And according to Brandi, it was no coincidence that both LeAnn and Eddie were both at the L.A. Lakers game on May 17th. She is sure that LeAnn tracked him down.
Why your tech preference matters and what it says about you.
Compatibility was already complicated enough. She's an only-child; he's from a family of 12. He's a meticulous planner; she's fly-by-her-seat spontaneous. She's all urban; he's a rustic nature lover. But technology is fast adding an entirely new layer of compatibility for would-be couples. And it can suss out the potential for a relationship in a matter of dates, reports Monica Hesse for Washington Post Styles.