Summer loving, have me a blast. Summer loving, happened so fast. I met a girl crazy for me. I met a boy cute as can be. Summer days drifting away to oh oh the summer nights.
You remember those lines from that iconic song in the movie Grease, Summer Nights? Well for those of you lucky enough to find a special someone during the hot months, you’ve just had a little summer loving, or you’re experiencing it now. The days are winding down, nights are getting cooler, the sun getting weaker, and Labor Day is almost upon us! What are you going to do about your summer romance? Will it last? As a relationship expert, I’m here to tell you that summer isn’t hunting season. Fall actually is! Whoever you met in the summer is thinking the same thing you are. They’re thinking, “Have I met somebody that I’m actually going to be able to celebrate Christmas with? Will they be able to cuddle and snuggle all warm by the fire with me?” So how do you actually turn this summer fling into something long-lasting? My relationship advice is very simple, just continue with the fun!
Relationship Advice On Turning Your Summer Fling Into Something More
On this week’s episode of Single in Stilettos, founder and matchmaker Suzanne Oshima talks to relationship expert Jonathan Aslay to offer their dating advice about when it would be right to sleep with a new partner. Follow these dating tips if you want to start having success on your dates.
The moment has come. The bill arrives. Sweat trickles down the back of your neck once the server drops the checkbook at your table. What do you do? Do you let him pay for the meal? Or do you sit there awkwardly while he reaches for his wallet? Ah, the age old question that relationship experts love to answer. If you’re looking for dating advice that will help you navigate this dilemma, take into consideration the different scenarios that can arise on a first date.
Dating Advice On Splitting The Bill With Your Date
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Question from Sandy L.: I’m a recently divorced mom of three who is jumping back into the wonderful world of dating. I can already tell that things are very different than when I was last single! How has technology changed the way we date? Should I definitely try online dating?
Dating can be complicated. Add social media and electronic devices into the mix, and it can get even more tricky to find a compatible partner. This feat is especially challenging for new singles leaving failed marriages. However, do not fret. Leave it up to our relationship experts who can offer their best dating advice on using technology the right way. Online dating is here to stay, after all, so don’t be afraid to jump in and catch up with the times!
On this week’s episode of Single in Stilettos, founder and matchmaker Suzanne Oshima talks to relationship expert Iris Benrubi to offer their dating advice for those trying to find the right man. Follow these dating tips if you want to start having success on your dates.
It’s a familiar scene; we watch a friend wallow in a doomed relationship for a while only to hear him or her declare their true love was found in a brand new relationship. For example, as fans watched multi-platinum recording artist Taylor Swift switch from her celebrity relationship with Calvin Harris to cozying on the beach with new squeeze Tom Hiddleston, it makes one wonder if this truly was perfect timing for a new love to grow, or simply a rebound relationship? Sometimes it’s hard to know for sure. But if your new relationship feels a little too good to be true, here are some dating tips and relationship advice to determine if you could be somebody’s rebound.
On this week’s episode of Single in Stilettos, founder and matchmaker Suzanne Oshima talks to relationship expert David Steele to offer their dating advice for those who feel that they’re meeting the wrong men on dates. Follow these dating tips if you want to start attracting the right men.
On this week’s episode of Single in Stilettos, founder and matchmaker Suzanne Oshima talks to relationship expert Cyndi Olin to offer their dating advice for those who want to know what men are looking for in a woman. Follow these dating tips if you’re interested in finding the love of your life!
In the latest celebrity news, three famous couples have caught the public’s attention, two of which are celebrity relationships that have been in the works for some time now, such as with Pauly D and Aubrey O’Day and Chloe Grace Moretz and Brooklyn Beckham. But one of the newest Hollywood couples is Leonardo Dicaprio and Nina Agdal. Who’s stepping out in Hollywood this time around hand in hand? Join me as I look into the crystal ball of relationships and love. Below, I share my predictions for these celebrity couples.
Celebrity Couple Predictions: Celebrity Relationships That May or May Not Last
If you listen to the relationship experts, the seven-year itch can just as easily be called the three-year itch, four-year itch, or the twelve-year itch. “There’s no consensus among experts as to why the seven-year itch may occur,” explained relationship expert Jennifer Nagy. Experts identify irritating contributors like hasty marriage proposals (Pamela Anderson or Khloe Kardashian), declining interest in his or her’s partner, and growing family responsibilities. But with married couples facing a 50-50 chance at success, it makes one wonder how to extend the rather short shelf life of a marriage, despite the growing needs of maintaining a life together.
Fortunately, society is filled with celebrity couples who have defied the odds. Will and Jada Pinkett Smith will celebrate twenty years together next year, Bill and Melinda Gates have been married over twenty years, and Billy Crystal and his wife, Janice, have been together forty-six years. If you and your partner are truly committed to making a marriage work, here is my relationship advice where I provide three ways to scratch that seven-year itch. Follow these dating tips to increase the longevity of your marriage.
Relationship Advice On How To Have A Lasting Marriage
On this week’s episode of Single in Stilettos, founder and matchmaker Suzanne Oshima talks to relationship expert Jaki Sabourin to offer their dating advice for those who wish to go from dating to marriage. Follow these dating tips if you’re interested in finding the love of your life.
So you think you’re ready to move in with your significant other? After all, he’s fun, treats you well, and let’s face it, he really only gets on your nerves about 20 percent of the time. What more could you ask for in a man? But before you go unpacking in his place, you better make sure you’re prepared for what comes with the move ahead. Moving in with the wrong person can be a nightmarish experience. Especially when you find yourself packing up your bags and single again. As a relationship expert, here is my relationship advice and thoughts on whether you should make the big move.
Relationship Advice: 4 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Moving In With Someone
On this week’s episode of Single in Stilettos, founder and matchmaker Suzanne Oshima talks to relationship expert Michelle Marchant Johnson to offer their dating advice for those who wish to revamp their online dating profiles. Follow these dating tips if you’re interested in finding the love of your life through the world wide web.
Dating Advice On How You Should Set Up Your Online Profile
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Question from Valerie M.: I have been with my guy for a few years. I love him and he loves me, but we view social media differently and it causes us to bump heads. He “likes” photos of other girls constantly, especially if they’re half naked. I’ve told him repeatedly why it bothers me when he does this and ask how he would feel if I did the same thing, but he continues to do so. Am I being too sensitive? I know you can find others attractive while in a relationship, but letting the world know you like all these suggestive photos seems a little unnecessary and juvenile.
Dating during these technologically savvy times is a bit more complicated than it used to be. Social media has completely changed how people view relationships, love and faithfulness. Gone are the days when men used to open up a magazine and silently admire the opposite sex. However, do not fret, leave it up to our relationship experts who can offer relationship advice and dating tips that may provide comfort about your partner’s social media activity.
On this week’s episode of Single in Stilettos, founder and matchmaker Suzanne Oshima talks to relationship expert Abiola Abrams to offer her dating advice on how to be sexy on your next date night.
In this week’s relationship advice video, relationship expert and E!’s Famously Single dating coach, Laurel House gives relationship advice for how to fall in love. Check out the video above for more details!
Relationship Expert from E!’s Famously Single On Why People Fall In Love Fast
In the latest celebrity news, three famous couples have caught the public’s attention. Two of which are celebrity relationships that are just getting started, such as with Tom Hiddleston and Taylor Swift, and Chris Evans and Jenny Slate, while Ariel Winter, on the other hand, has decided to kiss her boyfriend goodbye. Who’s stepping out in Hollywood this time around hand in hand? Join me as I look into the crystal ball of relationships and love. Below, I share my predictions for these celebrity couples.
Celebrity Couple Predictions: Celebrity Relationships That May or May Not Last
On this week’s episode of Single in Stilettos, founder and matchmaker Suzanne Oshima talks to relationship expert Wendy Newman to offer her dating advice for those who may be upset that their date hasn’t called. Follow these dating tips to get over rejection fast and focus your energy on finding the one who is right for you.
Dating Advice On How To Handle Men Who Don’t Call Back
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By Lori Zaslow and Jennifer Zucher for Project Soulmate with contributing writer Christina Madera
You just won two tickets to see the Broadway play, Hamilton. You know your best friend has been dying to go but your boyfriend is an American history junkie who would really appreciate the production. Who do you choose? You love your best friend and you love your boyfriend, and they both love being around you. So really, why would you even want to choose? We determined the three main reasons women think they have to choose between their BFF and their boy-toy. Follow our relationship advice and dating advice to avoid any relationship problems.
Relationship Advice On How To Balance Time Between Your Best Friend And Boyfriend
Typically, I don’t spend much time on the computer. However, the past several months have been different. I started experiencing insomnia, fatigue and headaches because I was consumed by the internet when I no longer felt safe. I was outsmarted by a woman that I’ve known for years. I’ll call her Lena. Lena insisted I participate in a group discussion about personal matters, but I declined her meeting. I felt it was not appropriate for me to be involved. Nevertheless, Lena continued to pursue my involvement, claiming I was unsupportive. One day I dialed Lena’s number and left a voice mail, explaining why I wouldn’t attend the group. Lena asked for me to follow up with a text message, claiming she couldn’t hear the recording. Lena forwarded my text message to members of the very group I declined to attend. The message was used to embarrass, humiliate, and alienate me from her supporters. Rude comments appeared on my Facebook, Twitter, and other social media accounts. Many of these messages were from people I didn’t even know. I became a victim of cyberbullying. And sadly, I received only a taste of what cyberbullying is like in the online dating world. Long-term relationship problems can arise as a result of cyberbullying if not properly dealt with. As a relationship expert who has gone through it, I offer my relationship advice on how to get over cyber bullying.
On this week’s episode of Single in Stilettos, founder and matchmaker Suzanne Oshima talks to relationship expert Nicole Moore to offer her dating advice for those who might be repelling the right man away. Follow these dating tips to attract a good man and keep him in your life.
There he is, standing at the other end of the bar. He’s tall. He’s handsome. He’s the first man in a month that has made you remember you actually have an interest in the male dating pool. He’s looked over at you twice since you first arrived. The question is, how are you going to get him to make the first move? As a relationship expert, I have some dating advice. Let’s take a look at a few ways to make this happen with the use of the following dating tips.
On this week’s episode of Single in Stilettos, founder and matchmaker Suzanne Oshima talks to relationship expert Tinzley Bradford to offer her dating advice for those questioning whether they should be happy with themselves before meeting a man. Follow these dating tips to help find a happiness that isn’t dependent on a man.
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Question from Chelsea R.: I met a guy online who seems really great, but because I’ve been burned in the past (one too many times!), I’m hesitant to totally trust him. How can I know if he’s being honest online? I don’t want to move our relationship to the real world until I’m sure that he’s trustworthy.
Online dating isn’t always easy, especially with “catfishing” becoming extremely common. Leave it up to the relationship experts who have dating advice that may provide some comfort while you date online.
Dating Advice: How To Tell If They’re Being Honest Online?