50 First Dates: He Asked Her Out for Dinner and Then Refused to Order Food
The lesson from Date No. 11? READ. THE. BIO.
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The lesson from Date No. 11? READ. THE. BIO.
Here are some suggestions for creative ways to get to know one another and develop a relationship without ever being in the same room.
Here are tales from the frontlines of the singles world—whether you’re 26 or 88, straight or gay, looking for love, or just looking—in Honolulu now.
Date No. 14 had quite a few red flags, but this dater was determined to give it a shot for love.
What better time to watch strangers get engaged without ever meeting face-to-face than while practicing social distancing ourselves?
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.
After multiple unsuccessful attempts at asking out our anonymous lady, the guy on date No. 22 finally won her over with the promise of sushi and tales of adventure. But did he deliver?
Date No. 6 seemed to be with “Mr. Right,” until it turned into “How to lose a guy in five days.”
We look back at the crazy, funny, awkward and weird submissions sent in by our readers last year. Stay tuned for the next 38!
Our nameless lady on date No. 7 can thank Sir Mix-A-Lot for her new go-to drink order.
6 ideas to help you make your live-in lover feel a bit more special.
Dating in Hawai‘i can be a horror show. 5 of our own ghosters and ghostees share their dating disasters.
Unlike date No. 9, the gentleman on date No. 10 knows how to pick up the check—even when it’s for more than he bargained for.
Date No. 21 is our first submission about attempting to date during quarantine—something we don’t recommend (seriously. Stay home).
A wedding coordinator walks into a bar … and forgets whom she’s meeting for Date No. 24.
Ocean’s. Liquid’s. Shipley’s. If you know, you know. If you don’t, you probably weren’t gettin’ jiggy with it.
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