16 ‘Favorite Bands’ to Avoid in Your Dating Profile

Your taste in music says a lot about you, especially to potential romantic partners. And while enjoying rocking out to Jimmie’s Chicken Shack in your car is not necessarily a dating felony, it also doesn’t make for the best first impression.

The 7 Steps to Letting Inner Happiness Guide Your Relationships

A woman in her mid-60s shares the keys to building an honest and intimate relationship with the most important person in your life: yourself.

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What Your Favorite TV Show Says About You on a Date

Of the many things you can connect over on a first date, taste in TV is crucial. If you can’t agree on a single show, it’s a pretty huge indicator that things may not work out.

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How to Get Over Someone: the Definitive Guide

Lie to yourself that you’re really done this time! There are plenty of fish in the sea, and it’s time to MOVE ON!

Couples Yoga Can Keep You From Fighting. Or It Can Drive You Nuts

The first thing I learn about couples yoga is that it’s tough to find an instructional video on the subject—whether advanced—that doesn’t inspire my boyfriend to want sex.

7 Reasons to Date a Dungeons & Dragons Player

There are many reasons why D&D players make excellent partners, but here are 7 of the best arguments for choosing one for your next date.

The 5 Questions Everyone Asks About Your Long Distance Relationship

The truth is, most of your pals cannot fathom why you would willingly participate in a relationship that requires you to trade a Friday night dinner date for a Friday night Skype date. Not to worry though, you aren’t alone.

The Secret to Getting Him to Commit

Fact is, you can get anyone to commit to you. It’s not rocket science.

Are Your Roommates Keeping You Single?

Roommates have a fun and incredible support system that operates just like a family, but could the group mentality we hold so dear be keeping us from seeking romantic relationships?

L.A. Date Ideas: The Top 10 Dates for Spotting Celebrities

Admit it—you pretend to hate TMZ, but you secretly watch it to see where the stars hang out (and where they’re behaving badly).