Online Dating For Beginners
“elationships”
Instamacy
How To Read An Online Dating Profile
Online Dating No No’s
Keep Your Friends, Your Sanity AND Your Dating Life
Power Struggles
Catch Him and Keep Him (for the girls)
Marriage Is a Two-Way Street: How My Husband and I Help Each Other "Have It All"
How Resentment Can Lead to a Relationship's Demise
Can You (or Your Relationship) Handle Any More Cold Days?
5 Things to Consider Before Reconnecting with an Ex
Yes, it makes entire sense to me! I brought that up in a different way in the previous post. It’s a trend! =)
Pingpong balls again? I shall begin to incorporate penguins into every comment I leave on your blog, Hen.
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Great topic, Seth!
I’ve had a lot of “great dates” but that’s just it…it’s the word “date” that puts a kink in the slinky and when that happens, the fluidity of slinking down the stairs is affected and gone!:~)
I’ve learned to take away the “date” aspect and replace it with the “friend” aspect. This then takes away the pressure off of both parties and maybe they can relax and enjoy! If it works out, great! There’s something to be said about “friends first make great lovers”…and if it doesn’t work out, then it’s easier to disassociate and go your own way. Or at the very least, you’ve gained a new friend in the process…along with their friends.
Does this make sense to you? I am less nervous about making friends than I am making lovers…of course, having pingpong balls in my pocket helps break the ice everytime without fail.:~)
Moral: I have lots of friends but zero dates and I’m ok with this…unless…
But seriously I would love to hear your guy input…
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@Molly
I’m much better about #3 than I was when this date took place. Sure, I like to think about things, but I work to be thoughtful instead of obsessed. You know?
“elationships”
Instamacy
How To Read An Online Dating Profile
Online Dating No No’s
Keep Your Friends, Your Sanity AND Your Dating Life
Power Struggles
Catch Him and Keep Him (for the girls)
Marriage Is a Two-Way Street: How My Husband and I Help Each Other "Have It All"
How Resentment Can Lead to a Relationship's Demise
Can You (or Your Relationship) Handle Any More Cold Days?
5 Things to Consider Before Reconnecting with an Ex
Yes, it makes entire sense to me! I brought that up in a different way in the previous post. It’s a trend! =)
Pingpong balls again? I shall begin to incorporate penguins into every comment I leave on your blog, Hen.
Reply
- Henie says:
Great topic, Seth!
I’ve had a lot of “great dates” but that’s just it…it’s the word “date” that puts a kink in the slinky and when that happens, the fluidity of slinking down the stairs is affected and gone!:~)
I’ve learned to take away the “date” aspect and replace it with the “friend” aspect. This then takes away the pressure off of both parties and maybe they can relax and enjoy! If it works out, great! There’s something to be said about “friends first make great lovers”…and if it doesn’t work out, then it’s easier to disassociate and go your own way. Or at the very least, you’ve gained a new friend in the process…along with their friends.
Does this make sense to you? I am less nervous about making friends than I am making lovers…of course, having pingpong balls in my pocket helps break the ice everytime without fail.:~)
Moral: I have lots of friends but zero dates and I’m ok with this…unless…
But seriously I would love to hear your guy input…
Reply
- Seth says:
@Molly
I’m much better about #3 than I was when this date took place. Sure, I like to think about things, but I work to be thoughtful instead of obsessed. You know?