On Andrea Miller's Getting Open podcast, dating coach Erika Ettin breaks down the biggest photo mistakes people make on dating apps - from filters and mirror selfies to bikini pics. She explains why a ...
Danielle Collins, the American tennis star known for a fiery on-court personality that could make a volcano blush, has taken her talents to the dating world. And spoiler alert: she’s not holding back.
American tennis player Danielle Collins has gone viral thanks to her brutal dating profile and her demands for her ideal partner. The Australian Open villain has never shied away from ruffling ...
“It’s very difficult to find love,” Aleksandr Zhadan, a 20-something software developer from Moscow, lamented on social media last year. To speed things up, Mr Zhadan programmed an ...
Dating coach Erika Ettin explains how to sequence your photos on dating apps - starting with a clear face shot, then full body, then an interest-based image - for better matches on the Getting Open ...
“Bio-baiting” is bad for dating. The pitfalls of online dating have been well-documented, with sinister singles lying about their ages, occupations, and physical appearances. However, there’s another ...
Whether it's true attraction or just a case of puppy love, a new study shows that dating profiles featuring furry friends are likely to fetch more matches. Rover, a pet care service company, found ...
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The safest way to avoid falling for the wrong person is to define your non-negotiables early in the dating phase. To many, dating today feels harder than it did a decade ago. The influx of countless ...
Minnesota (WCCO) -- More singles are turning to professionals to take their pictures for online dating apps in an effort to attract better matches. "Who doesn't love a good picture of themselves," ...
Does your dating app profile state that certain types of guys go “to the front of the line”? If so, you may want to re-word it. It seems that particular line—suggesting you have men queuing up—grates ...