Oh ladies, that Tinder app! What's your least favorite profile pic? For me it's a guy holding a dead fish, or any type of dead animal for that matter. The goal may be to show personality and that's great, but can it be done without the carnage?
Dating can be a terrifying event for many people. How you conduct yourself on the first date says a lot about you and often times many people are too shy and timid to open up in fear of saying the wrong thing. This can also be true of first-time encounters with anyone.
Yes, the Lone Star State is full of diversity, but when it comes to dating someone from Texas apparently there are some characteristics that come standard.
Life is full of awkward encounters, one of the most awkward is probably third-wheeling on dates with your friends. But this guy knows how to do it right, we should probably all take a little of his advice.
Here are a couple life lessons to live by: Always sign out of your Facebook, folks. Oh, and also don't cheat on your girlfriend. Valuable lessons to takeaway from this deceptively cheerful breakup note peppered with hearts and exclamation points.
Men doing foolish things to impress women has been a common thread throughout history. But, for today, we can call Jeffrey Tyler Siegel the king of the fools.
We have all heard Taylor Swift's hit, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together." Breakup songs like this one spark something in all of us, because we can relate. But, what are some deal breakers that make us say we are never, ever, ever getting back together?
Hey gals, out there in the cruel dating world, I have a question for you. Do you think chivalry dead? Case in point -- a guy takes you out on a great first date, and then he leans in and sweetly asks you to split the check. WHAT?!
A pastor from Florida has a few rules, well actually the "Ten Commandments of Dating my Daughter." Pastor Doug Giles, author of the book "Rising Righteous and Rowdy Girls," has his own "redneck" way to deal with so-called suitors.