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The Dater's Guide to Holiday Gift Giving
Whether you've just met or have been together for years, we've got a few festive gift suggestions for the holiday season.
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Six Signs You're Settling for Second Best
Singles looking for lasting love should hold out for the very best. Here's how to know if you're lowering your standards.
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4 Surprising Ways to Break the Ice
During those first few dates, you're likely to find yourself with a man who is more nervous—and tongue-tied—than you are. Here are four different ways to break the ice, open his heart, and start the spark of romance.
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Are Men Afraid of Successful Women?
MicMan leads a discussion among the eHarmony Advice Community about a New York Times article… Are successful women killing romance because "men don't want successful women"?
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Who Should Say "I Love You" First - Him, or Her?
Scully98 writes, "I was discussing this with a friend, and how I've always waited for the guy to tell me 'I love you' first because, well, I don't know. I just always have."
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What Is the Longest It's Taken You To Get To Open Communication?
My5Cents, "I know that some users have gotten through all stages of communication in one day. So I was wondering for you all what the longest length of time it has taken for you to get through to OC?"
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How Can I Avoid Being "Too Available"?
Babily writes, "My previous relationship kinda lost the spark because I felt like I was way too available for my boyfriend. What are good tips to get myself not as available this time? I really like a new guy and don't want to mess this up."
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