
You meet a guy you like and text him. Everything is great and you go on a coffee date. You send a text thanking him for a great time. He

A friend of mine met a guy on Bumble who seemed perfect. They hit it off instantly and added each other on Snapchat. They messaged all day, sharing details about

We live in an age of instant communication and it’s revolutionized dating. You might have a huge crush on a guy and want to date him, but your anxiety is

When we’re young, love is fun and exciting. I remember the first time I ever held hands with a girl. It was in seventh grade, in a dark movie theater.