Whether it’s at work, in our personal lives or even something as specific as cooking dinner every night, we all experience ...
A new batch of questions, and a new batch of answers! Q: When is it time to ask about how long someone has been single and whether they have been married before? In person or still in the app before ...
As the world we live in moves further and further online, there is still the opportunity to meet someone in person, or “in the wild,” as it were. I’m talking about meeting IRL — in real life. While ...
Today, let’s look at two different questions from two different clients. As always, if one person asks, I can only assume it is applicable to a larger audience. And, interestingly enough, you’ll see ...
Note that I do not take Urban Dictionary as gospel (I’d have problems if I did!), but when it comes to defining the word “dating,” the usually off-color site does a pretty good job. One of the (many!) ...
If you’ve ever wondered, when dating someone, “How do I express my needs and then decide if it’s a relationship I still want to be in?” I have a framework I’d like you to consider: The Tree of Needs.
Why is it that something that should seem so easy — telling someone you’re not interested — is so hard for so many people? I certainly understand that no one wants to hurt someone’s feelings. But, in ...
Another day, another set of dating questions. Have any of these been on your mind lately? Q: Is it OK to ask for/take a break from the relationship I’m in if I am feeling stressed out by it? A: If you ...
As the world we live in moves further and further online, there is still the opportunity to meet someone in person, or “in the wild,” as it were. I’m talking about meeting IRL — in real life. While ...
We’ve all heard the sayings “less is more” and “quality over quantity,” and in many ways, those phrases apply to the world of online dating, at least in terms of how many dating apps you should use.