50 First Dates: Sharks and Jellyfish and (a Very Intense) Hike, Oh My!
Date No. 14 had quite a few red flags, but this dater was determined to give it a shot for love.
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Date No. 14 had quite a few red flags, but this dater was determined to give it a shot for love.
Welcome to date no. 4, where our abandoned dater watched the ghost of dude-bros past reappear with another girl.
The lesson from Date No. 11? READ. THE. BIO.
Date No. 3 in our series was heading in the right direction until a surprise visitor killed the vibe.
Your Valentine's Day ideas list—featuring fun, stylish and sweet gift ideas for everyone—plus some fun activities for couples, singles and gal pals.
What better time to watch strangers get engaged without ever meeting face-to-face than while practicing social distancing ourselves?
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.
Or how we realized that great connection was merely platonic. Welcome to date No. 2—one that by all accounts should have ended well.
The boy from Date No. 9 was everywhere—until it came time to pick up the check.
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.
Date No. 6 seemed to be with “Mr. Right,” until it turned into “How to lose a guy in five days.”
We put two people in a room to talk story, then stay out of the way.
Date No. 21 is our first submission about attempting to date during quarantine—something we don’t recommend (seriously. Stay home).
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.