Archive for March, 2010

Men are perfect listeners

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Whoever came up with this idea that men don’t listen. Well, I am here to dispel that myth. Men listen pretty well… when it comes to sex that is. “What is this idiot saying?” Right? Well, remember that time you got into bed all naked and burst the guy’s bubble saying “Damn this summer heat” [...]

Overcoming interracial dating obstacles

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

I am a believer that interracial dating will triumph over all the obstacles such couples face. But until that happens, here is how you deal with the four most common obstacles: If some of your friends and family members are traditionalists who believe in ‘dating within your own race’, or those that feel that interracial [...]

Vanishing men – Keepers or Losers?

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

“Dude just disappeared on me… He never even texts. Is he not interested in me? Was it all about the sex?” Mysterious men! One minute he is killing you with the endless, freaky text messages… Blip! And it all disappears. Many women have fallen for these grand opening theatrics that lure them and get them [...]

The hotter your spouse, the hotter you seem

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Does Seal look hotter coz of Heidi? Do you feel you aint hot enough? Try hanging out with someone much hotter. According to this new research, dating someone who is hotter makes you more alluring; making potential mates find you more and more appealing. This is also true for the ‘animal farm’. Apparently, animals tend [...]

African American women urged to date interracially

Monday, March 15th, 2010

The lives of single Black women are all over the news – being urged to date interracially. This was all backed by the release of the book “Don’t Bring Home a White Boy: And Other Notions That Keep Black Women From Dating Out” last month by law professor at Harvard Law School, Karyn Langhorne Folan [...]

Stereotypes save time?

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Ryan Bingham: [on getting through airport security] … Bingo, Asians. They pack light, travel efficiently, and they have a thing for slip on shoes. Gotta love ‘em. Natalie Keener: That’s racist. Ryan Bingham: I’m like my mother, I stereotype. It’s faster. – Up In The Air movie Yeah… stereotypes are faster. And much as we [...]