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Friday, April 5, 2013

How To Create Your Own 'Husband Material' Checklist [EXPERT]

potential husband Could he be 'the one' you've been looking for? Looking for a husband? Review our checklist to see what traits make a man husband material.

Are you a single woman in the market for a husband? This week YourTango has been featuring posts based on their survey about what makes a man husband material. Everyone defines what it takes for a man to be husband material differently, although there are some basic similarities for sure.

If you are dating to find your romantic partner, then it would probably be helpful to know how to tell if the men you meet measure up. Whether you have found a great guy but haven't married yet or are still looking for Mr. Right, The Husband Material Checklist is a must have for the single gal. I pulled the list together from the other YourTango experts and added a couple of my own from my dating journey to find my husband.

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Even though the list is fairly comprehensive, here's what you won't find: any external traits such as height, weight, body type, hair or eye color, fitness level, similar interests, job, level of success, salary, type of car, fashion sense or even religion.

I know some of these characteristics may factor into how attracted you feel to a guy. But overall, they did not make the husband material checklist for a good reason: They are not strong indicators for a long-lasting, healthy, loving relationship with the right man. This is particularly true based on the survey results, but I also know this as a dating coach for women with 11 years of experience.

Read over this 20-point checklist to see what qualities are important to you in a man. Then decide for yourself what matters most to know if your man is husband material and create your own checklist.

1. He's grounded. While you may prefer the excitement of a bad boy, it can also be nerve-racking. A man who is practical and grounded makes a better and more pleasant long-term partner.

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2. He's reliable. When you trust a man to make a plan and follow through, you know you can count on him as a stable partner. Reliability can never be overrated. Keep reading ...

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Friday, March 15, 2013

Create An Online Profile That Clicks With Laurie Davis

online dating What do you want your online profile to say about you? Join our #LoveAtFirstClick Twitter party & find out how to create the perfect online dating profile.

With one in five relationships starting online these days, there are endless opportunities to find love on our digital devices. But how can you increase your chances? After all, there are over 1,400 dating sites out there.

That's why we're teaming up with online dating coach and founder of eFlirt Expert Laurie Davis. In her new book Love @ First Click: The Ultimate Guide to Online Dating, she offers plenty of tricks for developing an online dating profile that clicks. What types of profiles get the most attention? What do you want yours to say to potential love interests?

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Join us as we discuss online dating profile pointers, the mistakes we're making, what pictures work, etc. One Twitter party participant will receive a copy of the book and one of Laurie's exclusively curated Emergency Date Kits.

When: Wednesday, March 13 from 2PM - 4PM ET

Where: Twitter.com/yourtango

Who: @YourTango and @eFlirtExpert will be hosting the party

How: When the party starts, click #LoveAtFirstClick or search for it in the Twitter search bar (make sure you select "All Tweets" to see everyone's tweets)! You can also use a tool such as TweetGrid to follow the conversation. To ask a question or post a response, you must include the hashtag #LoveAtFirstClick in each of your tweets, or we won't see them.

The Prize: One follower who uses the #LoveAtFirstClick hashtag will win a copy of Love at First Click and an Emergency Date Kit.

Why: Because in the world of online dating, your profile is the ultimate make-or-break moment.

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Create An Online Profile That Clicks With Laurie Davis

online dating What do you want your online profile to say about you? Join our #LoveAtFirstClick Twitter party & find out how to create the perfect online dating profile.

With one in five relationships starting online these days, there are endless opportunities to find love on our digital devices. But how can you increase your chances? After all, there are over 1,400 dating sites out there.

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That's why we're teaming up with online dating coach and founder of eFlirt Expert Laurie Davis. In her new book Love @ First Click: The Ultimate Guide to Online Dating, she offers plenty of tricks for developing an online dating profile that clicks. What types of profiles get the most attention? What do you want yours to say to potential love interests?

Join us as we discuss online dating profile pointers, the mistakes we're making, what pictures work, etc. One Twitter party participant will receive a copy of the book and one of Laurie's exclusively curated Emergency Date Kits.

When: Wednesday, March 13 from 3PM - 4PM ET

Where: Twitter.com/yourtango

Who: @YourTango and @eFlirtExpert will be hosting the party

How: When the party starts, click #LoveAtFirstClick or search for it in the Twitter search bar (make sure you select "All Tweets" to see everyone's tweets)! You can also use a tool such as TweetGrid to follow the conversation. To ask a question or post a response, you must include the hashtag #LoveAtFirstClick in each of your tweets, or we won't see them.

The Prize: One follower who uses the #LoveAtFirstClick hashtag will win a copy of Love at First Click and an Emergency Date Kit.

Why: Because in the world of online dating, your profile is the ultimate make-or-break moment.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Why People Create Fake Relationships

shhh Is a bogus significant other worth the insta-ego boost? Manti Te'o may have not known his was fake, but plenty of others do.

Throughout the whole Manti Te'o incident, numerous media outlets have contemplated the pressures on athletes to have publicity, on his football team’s “legacy culture” and how someone could possibly be duped into a catfish-type of situation.

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While Te'o says he only lied after he found out his online girlfriend was a hoax, it seems fake partners aren't so uncommon. It got us wondering why someone would actually lie about having a significant other at all?

When breakups get ugly, people are often unable to date new people, yet still feel frustrated when their significant others move on — especially if they were the ones broken up with. NamoroFake.com, a Brazilian website capitalizes on this, charging men $20 to create a fake girlfriend’s Facebook page. They post with it for seven days to help a man make his ex jealous. And soon, the creators plan on offering their services to women, as well.

According to psychologist and life coach Dr. Judith Tutin, Ph.D., having a fake significant other can result from feeling a bit insecure about one’s present life status. She says, “It’s kind of like saying you’re an architect when you’re really a construction worker. It’s a way to build up your image so you’ll be appealing to potential mates.” Of course, this doesn’t always stay controlled; it can become problematic and “mushroom into something that becomes difficult to control as you begin to have to keep your lies straight when you actually meet a real person.”

When you feel inadequate with yourself, it’s difficult to want to get out in the world and, but when someone boosts your confidence — even artificially — it can instantly improve your self image. As for why someone might pay to have a fake girlfriend, Tutin says that it’s like any other purchase made for image purposes. “People pay for fake boobs, cars they can’t really afford and various other things they think they need to attract the right mate.”

One of the biggest problems with fake relationships is how they affect your real ones, though. Even with the nice, quick benefits, you can get stuck very quickly when the lies begin piling up, as we’ve all seen over the past couple weeks with Te’o’s situation.

According to Tutin, “Once you start a relationship based on lies you’re in deep trouble ... even if you can keep the lies straight, you’re doomed to a nasty fall once truth comes out. And it will.” And your romantic relationships aren’t the only ones that will suffer, she says. “You put your friends in a tough position as well. Either they’re going to support your lies with your new partner, or risk losing the friendship.”

When it comes to fake relationships, it’s probably best to pass. Although they might seem like an insta-ego boost, in the long run, they lead to embarrassment, awkwardness and frustration from others. Instead, try to find other ways to make your confidence shoot up that will be genuine and longterm. Those will yield long-lasting results — and save you $20.

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