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Category Archives: Dating
The New Dating Game
Charlotte Allen presents a distinctly conservative and feminine approach. She disses Neil Strauss’s book, which most people I know found a compelling read: Men, eager for replication, are naturally polygamous, while women are naturally monogamous
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Tagged charlotte allen, desirable condition, evolutionary psychology, manhattan institute, natural inclinations, Neil Strauss, personal happiness, western civilization
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He Put His Writing First
The New York Times interviews the never-married author of a new book on love: After repeated prodding, he recounted his romantic history, beginning with a high school relationship in which he and a girlfriend broke up and got back together
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Tagged film school, funny film, one night stands, romantic history, school classmate, separations
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Mother Me
One of the traits I love most about myself is my ability to draw out mothering from women. I can’t get enough! Hey, have you noticed sex differences in Facebook pictures? Girls pick up photos of themselves looking cute. Guys … Continue reading
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Tagged cute guys, eternal youth, predator prey, sex differences, vampires
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Boring Dates
In his book on happiness, Dennis Prager has a page on boring dates. On his radio show Jan. 7, 2010, Dennis said: “I bore easily. One of the reasons I am interesting is that I bore easily. I would bore … Continue reading
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Prager Interruptus
From DennisPrager.com: “Dennis talks to Lori Gottleib, widely published journalist who is frequent commentator for NPR’s All Things Considered. Her new book is Marry Him. She was on the show in April of 2008 for an article in Atlantic Magazine … Continue reading →