
For those who are unaware, we are entering that time known as cuffing season. Supposedly, people who normally enjoy the freedom of being single or “dating around” decide to settle

I decided to update this article, since it is officially National Singles Week (the third week in September). For most people, being single is synonymous with being a failure. The

This isn’t going to be a long article, but it is a necessary one to write. In my experience as a dating coach, and also just interacting with people in

A bride texts her ex-boyfriend (a jobless heroin addict) on her wedding day A divorced woman abruptly leaves a date to call her ex-husband to yell at him over a