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Should You Date Your Polar Opposite in 2018? By Alexandra Fox

Would you rather date a man who matched your personality... or who is the  opposite of you?     It's an age-old debate in dating: Whether "same feather" couples are more likely to succeed than "opposites attract" couples, and vice-versa.     As far as successful relationships go, "same feather" couples have a slight advantage. Since they think alike, they're better able to solve problems as a team.     But at the same time, here's a warning...     Don't make the mistake of thinking, "Okay, from now on, I'll only date guys who match my personality."     Why? Because many of us end up JUDGING men by thinking: "Hmm, he hates Italian food, but it's my favorite... so I guess I should stop seeing him..."     Or:  "Hmm, he disagrees with my preferred political leaning, so I should stop seeing him..."     Which is sad, because - if you'll notice

Timeless Love Advice From 5 of My Happiest Readers By Alexandra Fox

Is there a toxic man in your life?     Or worse... is there more than one?     It's the holiday season - a time of hope and happiness! And I believe your LIFE should be filled with hope and happiness, as well.     And toxic men should have no place in your life, period. (Make it your New Year's Resolution!)     Today, I won't be giving you the usual dating advice like I usually do.     Instead, I'll let five of my readers give their advice to you when it comes to dating toxic men...     "Hannah's" Advice: Be Smarter Than Players     My advice would be to stay away from players - they're bad news. I learned that the hard way after I first moved to the city and started dating seriously for the first time.   Guys can:   - Be dishonest - Cheat behind your back - Say things they don't really mean - Play with your feelings - ...and keep you coming back for more!   I adv

He Led a Double Life Scott Jennings lived in a world of lies, affairs, and deceit until it all fell apart. By Mary May Larmoyeux

Scott Jennings never dreamed he would cross the line. But somehow it happened. He was unhappy at home. He loved Sherry, but … well, she was the boss at her work, and she acted like the boss at home. When things needed to be done, she would tell Scott what to do. And he got tired of it. He wasn’t one to talk about his emotions. So he turned inward. He would escape to the fire station—where he was a volunteer fire fighter—and start drinking. Things got worse after the Jennings’ son, Steven, was born in 1995. Sherry wanted to be supermom and Scott was happy to let her do it. Soon he avoided being around Sherry and Steven altogether. If Sherry went to bed early with Steven, Scott stayed up late and watched TV. He often pretended that a call had come in from the volunteer fire department, but when he left the house he would head to a local bar instead. That’s where he became friends with people who seemed to really understand him. Scott also turned to a woman at work for a lis

Will He Commit to You - 4 Telltale Signs By Alexandra Fox

Have you ever had a man who loved you, and then suddenly QUIT on your relationship when things started to get serious? Frustrating, isn't it? Why in the world would a man get your hopes up, only to disappoint you when it really matters? Here's the bad news: There are LOTS of men like that. They think they have what it takes to take care of a woman. But when things get serious and you start talking about  commitment , they duck and run. How pathetic! The good news? You CAN keep yourself safe from these men. This newsletter will teach you how to spend less time with the cowards, and more time with the men who WILL stay with you! And it's easier than you might think. Because here's something you might not know about men...   lf you love this article text loving to 77948 to donate $3 ============================== ========== COWARDICE IS A HABIT ============================== ==========   You bet - a man's cowardice do