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No, y aunque el término sea confuso, quienes practican este estilo de vida dicen que les permite presentar de manera más clara lo que buscan y quieren ofrecer al conectar con las personas.
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:
No, y aunque el término sea confuso, quienes practican este estilo de vida dicen que les permite presentar de manera más clara lo que buscan y quieren ofrecer al conectar con las personas.
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Male fitness instructors have had a reputation for being flirts and girlfriend stealers. How true is it?
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Four years after lockdowns and social distancing were implemented worldwide, four readers share their stories about their pandemic relationship regrets.
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Politics and speed dating: What could go wrong? Astead Herndon, host of “The Run-Up,” talks to Anna Martin about his recent reporting excursion.
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Why some older people who have given up looking for romantic love say they feel self-assured and satisfied on their own.
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Not quite, according to practitioners, who want people to understand that the lifestyle is more than a dressed-up “friends with benefits.”
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Some time-honored customs have been reimagined for modern brides and grooms seeking a touch of nostalgia with a contemporary twist.
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For singles who have grown weary of dating, pet ownership helps fill the relationship void.
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Pop culture has conditioned us to believe that a meet-cute that doesn’t happen in a bookstore is hardly worth having. But is being an avid reader truly essential to romance?