Love Lockdown: Plan a Date While You and Your Partner Shelter at Home Together
6 ideas to help you make your live-in lover feel a bit more special.
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6 ideas to help you make your live-in lover feel a bit more special.
Date No. 14 had quite a few red flags, but this dater was determined to give it a shot for love.
6 ideas to help you make your live-in lover feel a bit more special.
Or how we realized that great connection was merely platonic. Welcome to date No. 2—one that by all accounts should have ended well.
A wedding coordinator walks into a bar … and forgets whom she’s meeting for Date No. 24.
Dater No. 17 doesn’t feel bad about her unfair judgment of her Tinder date—he told some tall tales to cover up his obvious short-comings.
This first date hasn’t technically happened yet, thanks to a malfunctioning air conditioning unit and the coronavirus. Read on to see why we’re rooting for date No. 23.
Like all great love stories, they’re filled with awkward moments, mutual friends, mystery flower deliveries, and funny coincidences.
Date No. 21 is our first submission about attempting to date during quarantine—something we don’t recommend (seriously. Stay home).
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.
The lesson from Date No. 11? READ. THE. BIO.
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.
We kick off our Hawai‘i dating series with Date No. 1, which—spoiler alert!—didn’t end well.
Happy Valentine’s Day! Whether you’ve just started dating someone or are in a long-term relationship, there’s a lot of pressure surrounding this time of year and finding the perfect gift.
Here’s a look back at April 1985.
Just because the girl was on a date with another guy doesn’t mean Dater No. 16 wasn’t gonna shoot his shot.
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