50 First Dates: “He Wrote ‘A Lot’ As One Word”
Date No. 18 featured a sweet fella, but with no chemistry between the pair and a lack of good grammar, their story was shelved.
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Date No. 18 featured a sweet fella, but with no chemistry between the pair and a lack of good grammar, their story was shelved.
Here are some suggestions for creative ways to get to know one another and develop a relationship without ever being in the same room.
Or how we realized that great connection was merely platonic. Welcome to date No. 2—one that by all accounts should have ended well.
Date No. 20 took our former college party gal on a whirlwind date that lasted well past sunrise.
A wedding coordinator walks into a bar … and forgets whom she’s meeting for Date No. 24.
We look back at the crazy, funny, awkward and weird submissions sent in by our readers last year. Stay tuned for the next 38!
What better time to watch strangers get engaged without ever meeting face-to-face than while practicing social distancing ourselves?
Date No. 15 started off slightly scandalous. But with a little patience, a strong bond took this now heartbroken singleton around the world in 730 days.
Like all great love stories, they’re filled with awkward moments, mutual friends, mystery flower deliveries, and funny coincidences.
Here’s a look back at April 1985.
The lesson from Date No. 11? READ. THE. BIO.
Dating in Hawai‘i can be a horror show. 5 of our own ghosters and ghostees share their dating disasters.
Our nameless lady on date No. 7 can thank Sir Mix-A-Lot for her new go-to drink order.
Date No. 8 has all the makings of a rom-com: mistaken identity, a lonely single gal getting swept up by a handsome charmer and a whirlwind montage of daily dates.
Date No. 18 featured a sweet fella, but with no chemistry between the pair and a lack of good grammar, their story was shelved.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: HISpeedating.
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