10 Things You’ll Learn From A Good Dating Coach

10 Things You’ll Learn From A Good Dating Coach

Statistics are misleading. There are a lot of single men and women in the United States, and around the world. Based on the numbers there are more men than women in some cities and more successful women than men in others. If you search the right database there are statistics to support every cliché you’ve heard about your dating options. What are you’re chances of finding someone? Anyone? When you account for what makes someone a catch, be it height, career, upbringing and other characteristics we dwindle the large number of singles to the small number we’d actually want to date....

5 Secrets to Dating Well

5 Secrets to Dating Well

What is successful dating? I say this all the time: getting the results that you want. If you want f*ck every girl in the world, marry a millionaire, or have a date every night at the best restaurants in town, make it happen. I don’t judge singles by what they want and I surely don’t choose it for them. Want what you want but get it. Most people want genuine love. I’ve come to this conclusion over the years in the dating industry. I know from experience that dating is fun and can be fulfilling but to most people it’s...

Why You Should Never Have Another Argument

Why You Should Never Have Another Argument

Before I had a smart phone I had an extensive argument with a guy over how to use the word pant. Sound stupid? Yeah, it was and so was he. Nowadays I would’ve searched Google, but I didn’t have that convenience at the time. Arguing is a waste. I want you to stop doing it RIGHT NOW! Ask yourself, why do I need to be right? Don’t get it twisted, you’re more than welcomed to debate but do you know the difference between first and second-degree murder? Intent. Do you know what can make a crime a hate crime? Mindset....

What It Means To Settle, How To Know If You’re Doing It

What It Means To Settle, How To Know If You’re Doing It

“I just don’t want to settle.” Maybe you’ve said it, or heard a friend use this excuse before for passing on what seems like a perfectly fine partner. Those of us who feel like we have a lot to offer another person fear settling, or at least we act like it. Whether you want to admit it you’ve assigned yourself a number. On a scale from one to ten you’ve chosen your place and you refuse to kick it with anyone who isn’t ‘on your level’. You know what that means. *wink wink* It’s code for they’re not good enough...