What Type of Dog Is Most Likely to Get You a Date?
Recent research indicates people and their dogs are a lot alike. But did you know people make assumptions about you depending on what kind of dog you have?
Recent research indicates people and their dogs are a lot alike. But did you know people make assumptions about you depending on what kind of dog you have?
Men might have some problems with the dating life, but it isn’t any easier for women, mainly because some of them have to date men.
It’s rough out there for guys to get to know and understand women, especially if they agree to go on a date with them.
I used to have a very funny pick-up line based on the "Milk. It does a body good" campaign in the early '90s (which just goes to show how long it's been since I used a pick-up line).
I would strike up a conversation with a girl, and when the moment felt right, I would, in a self-effacing way, say, "I might not look like much now, but I'm drinking milk, and in a few years, I'll look like that guy," and I would point too the best looking guy in the bar.
Sites like Match.com and eHarmony make big promises of finding a lifetime of love with your soulmate without having to leave your door or even put on pants.
A new study, however, found that may be the only advantage to trying to find the right guy or gal compared to the old-fashioned way.
You might be totally infatuated with them. You might see stars swirling above their pretty little head every time you stare into those gorgeous eyes. You might trust them with every fiber of your heart and soul. That just gives them better access to your heart when they’re ready to run it through a juicer.
Contrary to popular belief, men are three times more likely than women to be the first in a relationship to say ‘I love you.’
There’s something about the holiday season that often makes us all a little nostalgic. And it’s not just the result of carefully-crafted marketing by retailers — psychological experts say that wistful feeling has an actual purpose.
Filmmakers Jesse Budd and Patrick Romero set out to simply prove a point and what a point they prove. It's actually hilarious when they start digging into the "friendships" some of these college girls have
Introducing "Pillow Talk" a product aimed at keeping long distance relationships alive. It works like this: lovers put on special rings that allow them to connect to their pillows when they're near them. Once Lover A lays down in bed a light begins to glow on Lover B's pillow. When users cuddle with their pillows they're able to hear their counterpart's heartbeat. Could this be a tool for long distance relationships to last?
Congratulations, you're single again. What you should be doing is hanging out with your friends, getting out of the house, focusing on work. What you want to do is lie on your couch in sweats, consume as many empty calories as possible. So here are 5 great songs to sing at the top of your lungs while thinking of that special person who so easily destroyed you.