No, this isn't an Ocean County Paranormal article, although this phenomenon could leave you with the same feeling in your gut as when you see an apparition. We're talking about dating.
As Valentine's Day approaches, you may be getting ready to take your sweetheart out to dinner, or maybe you'll use the occasion to woo your crush. But when you go out to dinner on a date, do you think it's tacky when your date uses a coupon?
In case you’re not familiar with the term, “Catfishing” is when someone online misrepresents themselves, sometimes going as far as pretending to be someone completely fake. It could be as simple as fibbing on their physical attributes or age, to pretending to be a completely different person...
Technology is great. But, at the same time, technology can be awful. Technology has made it easier than ever to meet new people. But it also seems like it's made people lazier than ever when it comes to interacting with others.
I recently watched a movie with some friends where the characters discuss the "Three Day Rule". Where a guy is not supposed to call a girl for 3 days after meeting so not to seem too interested. It sparked a conversation with some friends about other relationship "rules".
In today's age of hyper connected singles, you'd think that every dating strategy has already been tried - blind dates, speed dating, online dating, dating apps, etc. But Virgin America is bringing a new meaning to "The Friendly Skies".
March Madness is officially under way, and believe it or not, some of the strategies in college basketball can ALSO be applied to dating. Well . . . not really. But Match.com wants to use the tournament to pimp some dating advice. Here are their five ideas.