By Melissa Messer
Friends are great.
They’re there for you, you’re there for them.
Once you enter into a relationship, however, things can get complicated.
By Melissa Messer
Friends are great.
They’re there for you, you’re there for them.
Once you enter into a relationship, however, things can get complicated.
By Siggy Buckley
If you’re single, or divorced, or maybe just out of a relationship and reading this, you are probably looking for useful information on how to improve your chances of finding a new partner.
There are gazillion websites and self-help books out there offering their expertise.
Therefore it’s surprising to me that not all resources have been exhausted for advice; that singles are still not sure of how best to go about finding that elusive mate.
Valentine’s Day is a tradition that began in the Middle Ages.
It is done in recognition of St Valentine, a christian martyr.
Who was St. Valentine?
We tend to believe that beautiful women have the world handed to them on a platter.
They get the coolest friends, the cushy jobs, the leagues of endless male admirers, are picked out from the long lines at night clubs and given VIP treatment, have their way with little to no effort, and the list goes on.
Beauty may provide all these advantages.
There is something that scares most man even more than losing the controls to their latest video game and that is rejection.
This is something that has plagued him ever since he was a child.
In grade school, when he was trying to be break in to his new group of friends, the last thing he wanted was to do something wrong and be rejected from the group.
Now, he is all grown up and single.