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Saturday 12 February 2022

12 Ways to Make a Sad Friend or any Person Happy

 The most important thing about happiness is that you’re able to share it. There’s a special feeling when you make somebody happy, it is not how much you have but how much you enjoy sharing the happiness you feel inside. Imagine the world how beautiful it would be if everyone could spend more time sharing their happiness. It’s a small act of kindness that doesn’t take a lot of effort to make someone happy. Sharing your happiness and genuinely taking care of a person you treasure the most helps you become a better person. By making other people happier, you create a happier life for yourself.The best thing you can do for a sad friend is to listen and support him or her. Help her see things from a different perspective and encourage her to cheer up and be happy because life is a beautiful thing and there is so much more to smile about. Here are some suggestions on how to make a sad friend or any person happy.

1. Smile

Did you know that the easiest and most effective way to make someone happy is to smile at them first? Sharing your smile is a sign of friendship and peace. It will give a positive countenance that will surely make people around you happy and comfortable. Your smile makes life more colorful and beautiful. So if you have one smile, give it to people you value the most.

2. Be a good listener

Another easy way to make someone feel appreciated when they are feeling down is to simply hear them out. Sometimes that’s the only thing they need in order to get out from a negative headspace. Trying to understand their thoughts even if you’re not in their shoes, shows genuine interest and gratitude about their own feelings.

3. Spend quality time

Aside from showing that you care about them, show them how much you enjoy their company. Offering your time and effort is one of the greatest things you can do to your brokenhearted friends. During their downcast, they need someone who will be there to cheer them up. You may go on a date together, watch your favorite movie or go on an adventure, this will help a sad friend stay out of focus from the things that keep on bothering her.

4. Make them feel appreciated

Giving out compliments is a sure-fire way to make someone happy. There’s a lot of positive things you may say to them, like by merely saying “you look good today”, “I like your dress” or “You have nice hair” which could make a person feel appreciated. A sincere compliment to a person who feels depressed could lighten up their gloomy days.

5. Show some encouragement

The world may sometimes be a discouraging place, but if you encourage someone who is in a negative situation perhaps, it will lessen the burden that your friend is carrying. So be that someone who will uplift her instead of pulling her down, be that someone who will shower her with positive vibes rather than show her the opposite of it.

6. Tell a joke or share something funny

Share some funny videos or tell silly jokes that will surely make them laugh and forget their sadness. Laughter is the best medicine for those who are in pain. Good humor will ease all their struggles in life. It is now the universal way to lift our heads and say that everything will be okay.

7. Speak kind words

It is a very simple practice when you endeavor to speak in a kind way to people around you. A typical example would be, by saying “Everything is going to be okay”, “Thank you” or “You can do it”.  Kind words may not cost much but they accomplish well.

8. Send gifts

Have you ever tried giving flowers or giving simple gifts even if there are no special occasions? Surprising someone without any particular reason will brighten up his or her day.  It will help people smile in a fantastic way despite all the problems they are facing in life.

9. Say I love you

It is not embarrassing to show affection to the one you love like your family, friends or special someone. It is important to remind them how much you love them every day, particularly during the times when they feel sad and unappreciated. A simple “I love you”  will relieve the pain and sadness they feel.

10. Call or text just to check them

Most of us tend to call and text people only when we need something. However, sometimes it feels good to receive a text or call from a special someone without any reason because what we need for happiness is just a good conversation. Checking them out will make them feel valued, cared for, and will make them happy since you’ve taken the time to talk to them just because you wanted to, not because you need something from them.

11. Help out by giving advice

If you found someone who is in trouble or struggling in life, simple support is enough for them. Try your best to help them out, a  helping hand is always a saving grace. You will not only feel good about yourself, but you’ll feel good that you just saved someone from being caged in their predicament.

12. Remind them that they are not alone

Despite all the difficulties they’re facing, always remind them that you are there to support them all the way. Never let them feel that they are waking single-handedly. Tell them to be kind to themselves and not to compare themselves to other people who they perceive are happier and better than them.

Living in this big and complicated world is indeed a blood-curdling road to venture down. However, with the support of the people around us, everything gets lighter and easier. If you want happiness for a lifetime, make an effort to help someone else. Share your happiness and spread the positive vibes around you. It is not about what you have but about doing something that makes you happy.


Marydel Mitch Flores

Thursday 10 February 2022

The 20 Best Couple Games to Play During Date Night

 Want to add a little spice to your next date night? The next time you’re planning a cozy night in with your special someone, take things to the next level with a board, card, or DIY game. The couples who play together, stay together, after all!To give you a little inspiration, we listed our favorite 20 couple games to play with your partner. Game on!

 Board Games

Paris: La Cité de la Lumière

If you’re looking for a beautiful two-player game for your next date night, you can’t go wrong with Paris: La Cité de la Lumière. Featuring a stunning design, this board game is as attractive as it is fun and you and your partner will have a ball trying to conquer it.  

Set in 19th-century Paris, during the World’s Fair, this is a game of two halves. In the first half of the game, you have to build up the streets of the city with a variety of oddly shaped creations. Next, in the second half of the game, the aim is to place more of your buildings close to the street lights than your partner does to light up the city. 

Tiny Towns

In Tiny Towns, you get your own 4x4 grid on which to build up your town. For each building you create, you will get a certain number of victory points with the goal being to out-score your partner. Use the resources—i.e. cards and pieces—available to you on the board and start building. The game ends when there are no more resources left for you to get. 

I Should Have Known That 

It’s time to test your trivia knowledge! I Should Have Known That is an easy-to-play game for couples or larger groups. Packed with infuriating questions that you should know the answer to, this is a date night game that will unleash your competitive side. Rather than getting points for each correct answer here, you lose points when you get one wrong. 

With more than 400 questions, you should have hours of fun with your partner. Warning: You might get frustrated when you get these wrong! Especially with questions like, "How long did Sleeping Beauty actually sleep?" and "Is a penguin a bird?"

St. Noire

Love a good murder mystery? Here’s a date night game that will have you donning your detective’s hat. St. Noire is an Alexa-hosted, cinematic board game for adults. There’s been a murder in a small town and the killer has promised to strike again. Together with your partner listen to the audio track and play along on the board and card game. Will you figure out who the murderer is before the clock runs out?    

Fog of Love

If you’re obsessed with rom-coms, Fog of Love is the perfect board game for your next date night. The two-player game sees you each take on a character in your own story. First, you create a persona by drawing cards. Read your cards and get to know your fictional characters. That’s important as you will be playing as this person (not yourself!). 

After that, it’s time to start playing the game and go through different scenes as your characters. For example, you may play out a "Sunday Morning Date" or an "Awkward Situation" scene. The aim of the game is to create a unique and entertaining love story. 

 Romantic Games

Love Language: The Card Game

What makes the start of a relationship so thrilling is the endless questions you ask. With each answer, you come a little closer to uncovering the mystery of this new, intriguing person. However, when you’ve been together for some time, you often lose that sense of curiosity. That’s exactly where Love Language: The Card Game comes into play.

The set of 150 cards each focus on a specific category: Family, Intimacy, Couple, Individual, and Past & Future. You can choose to either focus on one specific topic or select cards from all of the above. Take turns picking a card and asking your partner the question on there. For example, the card may say, "What’s one memory that instantly makes you smile?" Have your partner answer and then take your turn! 

We’re Not Really Strangers 

We’re Not Really Strangers is a meaningful couples card game that helps you build a deeper relationship with your partner. Throughout the game, you take turns to answer a variety of questions such as, "What can I help you with?" and "How are you, really?" The key is to answer each as openly and honestly as possible. To spice things up, there are also wildcard questions throughout the deck, a couple "dig deeper" cards, and more.

36 Questions 

Next up, boost your intimacy with the 36 Questions in Love game. Interestingly enough, these questions were first used as part of a study on creating closeness between people. Six months after the study, two of the participants got married, leading to whispers that the game could make people fall in love. Why not put that theory to the test for yourself?

The website has the original 36 questions as a click-through game that you and your partner can play together. To play the game, one of you has to read out the question, and then you both answer it. Switch roles for the next question, and so on. Starting off with light and fluffy inquiries, the questions get deeper the more you delve into the game. 

Our Moments: Couples Edition

Sparking interesting conversations and learning more about your partner doesn’t come much easier than the Our Moments: Couples Edition game. Each card has a conversation starter that needs more than a one-word answer. For example, one question is, "If we could quit our jobs, what would we like to do?" To get started, take a card, read it out, and let the deep talking begin. There’s no time limit so you can keep going or move to the next fast.

Truth or Dare for Couples 

When was the last time you played truth or dare? Chances are you haven’t given this one a whirl since your teenage sleepovers. Why not resurrect the game and play it with your partner? Truth or Dare for Couples is literally what it says on the tin. Packed with flirty and sexy questions, the cards are a fun way to pass the time. Pick "dare" and you’ll get a naughty little challenge to complete with your partner. Ready player one?

Uncommon Questions 

Think you and your partner have covered every conversation topic? Think again. Uncommon Questions is a pack of 150 conversation starter questions, each of which is completely original and uncommon. The idea is simple: to start up new and interesting talks with your partner no matter how long you’ve been together.

The game rules are easy. Shuffle the pack and then draw a card. Read it aloud and let the conversation begin. Starters include "What goals are you proud of seeing your significant other achieve?" and "What is your favorite silly thing to argue about with your significant other?" Get started and the conversations you have may just surprise you. 

Card Games

Machi Koro 

No time to spare? Machi Koro is a fast-paced card game that is perfect for a date night treat. The aim of the game is to build a city and complete all of the top landmarks before your partner does. When it’s your turn, roll a die or two dice and see what landmarks or buildings you can create. But, beware! Sometimes your roll can help other players. The first one to erect all of their landmarks wins the game. Ready, set, go!

Jaipur

On paper, a two-player trading game where you assume the roles of merchants in Rajasthan sounds like a yawn-fest. But make no mistakes, Jaipur is a two-player, fast-paced card game that gets uber competitive quickly. To get started, each player is dealt a hand of five cards and a deck of five cards is laid upright. 

The cards are either tradable commodities or camels. On your turn, you can do one thing: pick a new card, swap cards from the deck, or sell your wares. However, there’s a twist, the more a certain commodity is sold, the less valuable it becomes. You’d better act fast if you want to score the most points and win the game. 

Monopoly Deal 

Don’t have time for a full game of Monopoly? Try this mini card game instead. The aim of Monopoly Deal is to collect three complete property sets by trading with the deck and your partner. That may sound easy but along the way, there are debt collectors, deal breakers, and forced deals—all of which will mess up your plans. Deal the cards and take it in turns to make your move. Who will be the ultimate property buyer and who will lose?

Codenames Duet 

While some couples love competing for the top prize, others enjoy working together. Should you and your partner fall into the latter category, Codenames Duet is an engaging, collaborative game you can play on your next date night. The aim of the game is to work as a team and figure out who the 15 agents are on the table.

To get started, you lay 25 agent cards face down in a 5x5 grid. Then you or your partner will read a one-word clue and place their finger on the agent they think it’s alluding to. If they get the answer right, they can take the next turn and find the next agent. You will need to collectively find all of the agents before the time runs out. Go!  

DIY Games

Cinematic Synonyms 

Have you seen Away Woman? How about Emerland Story? If these movies aren’t ringing a bell, there’s a good reason. They are cinematic synonyms. You take a famous flick and swap the title for words that mean the same thing. For example, Gone Girl becomes Away Woman and Green Book becomes Emerald Story. 

To play this game, both you and your partner should write down a few synonyms based on movies you love. Next, take it in turns to quiz one another and see who can get the correct answers. You can keep score or not—it’s completely up to you! 

Two Truths and a Lie

How good is your poker face? Two Truths and a Lie is a classic word-play game that puts your fibbing skills to the test. Take turns being the teller to get started. When it’s your go, come up with two true statements and one lie. For example, you might say, "I'm 36 years old. I am taller than my brother. And I have a heart tattoo." Your partner will have to guess which statement is a lie. So, how well do they really know you?

Scavenger Hunt 

Surprising your partner with gifts is a great way to keep things fresh. But why not add a twist? If you’ve got something to give them, you can make a scavenger hunt in your home. Start by hiding the gift somewhere in your house. Then, write a series of clues that will lead your partner to the hidden treasure. The more creative you are, the better the game!  

Boredom Bingo! 

Heading out for a date night stroll? Why not mix things up by playing some Boredom Bingo! with your partner? Start by writing down eight things that you are likely to see on the walk. You might pick a streetlight, a cat, a poster, a rogue glove, a red car, a family, and a green door. Then cut out the answers and draw four each out of a hat. 

When you have your four things, make a small bingo card and write them on the grid. As you’re out walking, you will each need to keep your eyes out for whatever is on your card. Make sure you tell your partner when you see an item and check it off. The first person to check off all of their bingo items is the winner. 

21 Questions 

Finally, 21 Questions is one of the easiest games you can play and you don’t need anything to get started. Take it in turns with one of you thinking of a thing, person, or place. When you’ve got something in mind, your partner has to ask you a series of questions to which you can only answer "yes" or "no." If your partner can guess what you’re thinking before you’ve answered 21 questions, they win the game. If not, you’re the champion!  


Charlotte Grainger

25 Fun Outdoor Date Ideas to Get You Out of the House

 Tired of staying indoors and with the same old “Netflix and chill” routine? Then think outside the box with these 25 fun outdoor date ideas that are guaranteed to give your dating repertoire a real breath of fresh air. From riding bikes to hitting up a concert, there's something for everyone below.

Here are our picks for the best outdoor date ideas for any couple.

1.Go on a Hike

If you’re looking for an outdoor date idea that’s bound to hike up the fun, strap on your hiking boots and head to a local trail. Not only will you and your date get to enjoy the beauty of nature as you get to know each other, but you're also choosing a healthy activity that works up as much sweat as it does conversation. ??

2.Visit a Farmers' Market

Another outdoor date idea that will leave a good taste in both of your mouths is to go to a farmers market. You’ll be able to walk around to the different stands, try samples, and possibly find your new favorite fruit, hummus, jam, or vegetable. And as you get to know each other’s food preferences, you’ll be better able to determine if you have a preference for each other. 

3.Participate in a Charity Walk

If you’re looking for a fun date idea with benefits that go beyond the relationship, signing up for a charity walk/run is a winning choice. Whether you and your date decide to walk, run, or jog during the event, you'll start out any potential relationship knowing that you're making a difference. 

4.Go to the Beach

An additional outdoor date idea that’s nothing short of fun is to put on your bathing suit, sandals, and sunglasses and head to the beach—just don’t forget the sunscreen! There’s a seemingly endless list of enjoyable activities that you can engage in at the beach, whether you sign up for surf lessons, go boogie boarding, build a sandcastle, play beach volleyball, or simply soak up the rays as you get to know each other in new ways.

5.Visit an Amusement Park

Going to an amusement park with your date can help you show off your inner-daredevil as well as your fun personality. In fact, if you consider yourself a thrill-seeker, this type of date is bound to get your heart pumping with someone who may turn out to be your sweetheart in the future. However, if roller coasters and scary rides aren’t that appealing to you, don’t forget that there are theme parks geared toward a younger audience that are still full of fun rather than full of fear. 

6.Plan a Picnic

If you’re looking for an outdoor date idea that’s both fun and relaxing, having a picnic with your date is a great way to get to know each other in a comfortable setting. You can make it a potluck picnic where you each contribute different parts of the meal, or you can simply stop on the way to the park or your rooftop for your favorite takeout.

7.Go to an Outdoor Sporting Event

If you’re looking for a date idea that’s packed with action and fun, then heading to an outdoor sporting event is a home run of a choice. After all, you get to spend time with each other in an energetic and exciting atmosphere. And not only will you be able to cheer on your team, but you’ll also be able to see if you and your date work well as a team.  

8.Go to an Outdoor Concert

For a date that’ll be music to both of your ears, go to an outdoor concert. While there are countless outdoor venues and amphitheaters to choose from, you can also find free concerts in parks, at piers, and at outdoor fairs for more local charm. Not only will you and your date get to enjoy live music, but spending time together in this way will help you determine if you “harmonize” well as a potential couple.   

9.Go to a Drive-In Movie Theater

If you've never been to a drive-in, take this as your opportunity to go. You can bring snacks and drinks, and don't forget a blanket to snuggle up, of course. 

10.Sit Around a Fire Pit

Find your nearest fire pit and light a bonfire. Conversation around a warm fire is super romantic, and offers the chance to get cozy. You can bring drinks and snacks, too.

11.Go Swimming

If the heat is so sweltering that you hardly want to venture outside, head to the lake or a local pool. Taking a dip should spark some romance. Bring snacks and drinks to make a day of it.

12.Go to a Winery

If you have a winery nearby, take the trip. Wine tasting is sure to boost your mood, and you can take home a bottle of each of your favorite.

13.Sit on a Restaurant Patio

Scout out the best restaurant patio in town and make it your home for the afternoon. You'll catch some rays between drinks, food, and great conversation.

14.Take a Day Trip

If there's a destination nearby that you've always meant to check out, do so with your date. Whether it's a trip to a nearby city or state park, the drive is a great time to bond and listen to each other's favorite music. Don't forget to snap lots of photos, too!

15.Go to the Zoo

If you have a zoo nearby, go and visit the animals. Their antics will surely create easy conversation. Many zoos will even allow you to adopt an animal (your funds will go toward their care), in case you want to do so with your date.

16.Watch the Sunset

There's something so romantic about watching the sunset together. Head to your favorite spot—at the beach or a vista point—or park yourself at a restaurant with a view to soak in the last rays of the day and chat.

17.Go Fruit Picking

Go out and pick your favorite fruits of the season at a nearby farm. Back at home you can bake apple cobbler or whip up blueberry pancakes together to enjoy the fruits of your labor (sorry, we had to).

18.Go to an Outdoor Festival

Check your city's calendar for any outdoor festivals, and then head to one with your SO. There are typically drinks and live music involved.

19.Grill in the Yard

If you have a backyard or balcony, put it to use by getting the grill going. You can whip up burgers, corn on the cob, and more to create a feast for your date. Plus, you'll save some money versus going out to eat.

20.Go for a Bike Ride

Head to the nearest bike path for a leisurely bike ride with your S.O. You can take in the sights and chit-chat while getting some exercise, too.

21.Go Mini Golfing

A bit of competitive energy never hurt anybody. Find out who the champion is at mini golf. The loser has to buy the winner a drink.

22.Go to a Rooftop Bar

Take in the sights at a rooftop bar. You can catch a tan and stay to watch the sunset during happy hour.

23.Go Camping

This one takes a bit more commitment, but if you're going to have an outdoor date, why not go all out? Roast s'mores over the fire and spend the night bundled up in a tent while camping.

24.Play Tennis

Who's going to win in a heated match of tennis? There's only one way to find out. So head to a local court for a quick singles match or two.

25.Stargaze

The best way to end the night is by taking a peek up at the stars. Look for constellations and ask each other the much-debated question: Do aliens exist?


Stacey Laura Lloyd

10 Ways to Stop Hating and Start Loving

 When we hate someone, we are not only trying to hurt that person but we are also hurting ourselves. When there is hatred in our hearts, we lose the peacefulness of our minds and the joy of our souls. We can’t also move on with good and normal activities in our lives. Hatred destroys our productivity and opportunity to grow mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.The only way we can stop hating people is to start loving them. However, loving is easier said done. It’s the greatest virtue and even the greatest commandment that God wants us to do. To love is probably the hardest thing to do.If you have decided to stop hating and start loving but find it too hard to begin, do not worry because it’s just normal to struggle to love people, especially those that you think don’t deserve your love. However, whatever type of people you are dealing with, you have to love them. And you can do it by starting to practice the following:

1. Have compassion.

If it’s too difficult for you to stop hating and start loving other people, start by being compassionate with them. You may hate them because you are only thinking and feeling of yourself. Perhaps, you are only aware of your own suffering. If you can only start thinking and feeling the people you hate, you will also realize that they, too, are suffering.If you will only put yourself in their shoes, you will understand their pain and hurting, and your heart will soften. Your heart will open, and that’s how you can stop hating and start loving.

2. Stop being judgmental.

The more you judge people negatively the more you hate them. Stop hating people by focusing on judging yourself rather than judging them. Do self-reflection by finding mistakes in yourself instead of looking for them in other people. When you reflect on yourself, you gain opportunities to discover your own shortcomings, correct them, and be a better person. But when you focus on finding other people’s faults, you only gain frustration.Stop hating and start loving by finding goodness rather than negativities in other people. Do you hate your friend because she said something that offended you? And now you are judging her as a disrespectful person? Why not consider that she’s only being an honest person and is only telling you what is true? Why don’t you consider all the good things that she has done for you for all these years? Why not judge yourself instead? Perhaps, there is something that must be changed in you so you can be a better person.If you can stop judging people, you can also stop hating them. And if you can start finding your own faults to correct them and grow as a person, you can learn to appreciate other people and love them.

3. Be patient.

Love is patient. Hence, you cannot love without patience. Stop hating people by adding more patience to yourself. If people hurt you, restrain yourself from hurting them back. Do not be easily angered and think of revenge. Take note that the more you lose patience, the more you lose love and get hatred in exchange. Thus, if you want to regain your love and get rid of hatred, recover your patience.Remember that it may be hard to be patient, but there is joy in it, knowing that your extended patience will give you more opportunity to enjoy life with the people you love.

4. Do acts of kindness.

Love is kind. If you think it’s time to stop hating and begin loving, do kindness to the people whom you used to hate. If you hate them because they hate you, it’s time to not hate them back. Be kind to them instead of plotting for vengeance. Show the opposite of their hatred. If they are rude to you, don’t be rude to them too. Instead, be kind and polite to them.You are naturally a good and kind person. Don’t let the hatred of other people corrupt your good character. Don’t hate them like what they do to you. If you don’t stop hating, your heart will continue aching. Hence, do even the simple acts of kindness, such as greeting them a good morning, offering them some help they need, talking to them when they need someone to talk to, and doing anything that can make them smile and happy.Kindness is an action. Just do it without expecting anything in return. When you show kindness, the chain of hatred breaks, and love continues to live.

5. Get rid of envy.

Envy makes people feel bitter and insecure. It makes a person hate other people because of what they have that he or she lacks. If the root of your hatred is envy, you have to eradicate it. You cannot love people if you treat them as your competitors.Stop hating others by considering them as your inspirations, not competitors. You should only consider one competitor – yourself. Instead of getting insecure trying to surpass other people, let them be your motivations to surpass yourself.

6. Be humble.

Pride is one of the main causes of hatred. When people are prideful, they feel superior to others. They always think they are always right. They do not admit their own mistakes. They become ignorant and arrogant. And they hate people who will hurt or step on their pride or ego.If you want to stop hating and start loving, learn how to overcome your pride. Be humble. Understand that pride will only cause you pain and suffering. It will destroy your happiness. It will create walls that will separate you from your friends and loved ones. It will stop you from communicating with them. It will produce misunderstandings and more fighting.Embrace humility and accept that you, as a human being, are not perfect and can also make mistakes. Learn how to apologize to people whom you may have hurt. When you practice humility and realize your own mistakes, your hatred transforms into love and your soul evolves into a greater being.

7. Be forgiving.

Without forgiveness, your heart will always feel heavy. Your soul will be imprisoned by the past. You cannot move on to the future. You will continue to hate the person who breaks your heart. You will not find joy in life.For many people, it’s hard to forgive someone. But for some, the act of forgiving is a piece of cake. Forgiving is just actually difficult to practice if one’s heart is full of pride, resentment, and regret.Learn to give up your pride, think of the many good things that the person you hate has done to you, and think of the future instead of the past. If you do them, you will learn how to forgive and move on from the past. You will stop hating and start loving, even if that person is already your enemy.

8. Be selfless.

Loving is a series of selfless actions. You cannot do all the tips above if you are selfish. You cannot be kind, compassionate, humble, forgiving, and content if you are a self-centered person. You can only do them if you learn how to make a sacrifice.To get rid of hatred in your heart, start thinking and caring for others rather than just yourself. Understand that you cannot make yourself happy by hating others because true happiness in oneself is attained by putting your own happiness in the happiness of others.When you sacrifice your own pleasure, you make other people really happy. When this happens, the pleasure you give up is replaced with real joy. Remember that the happiness you get from love is greater and more lasting than the pleasure you get from hating.

9. Be spiritual.

You can easily stop hating and start loving if you will focus on the things that last eternally rather than those that perish in time. Material things like money and expensive cars will only make you envious and hate others. Fame and physical beauty also cause the same.If you want to cleanse your heart from hatred, envy, pride, and the like, you have to focus your life on spiritual things. You have to nurture yourself with spiritual things, such as kindness, compassion, patience, and humility which also strengthen your love.Stop hating people due to issues brought by money, food, time, distance, and other physical things. These things don’t matter when we die. Give more value to things that we can bring in the afterlife, such as our good deeds, friendship, and love.

10. Have faith in God.

If you want to stop hating a friend, a partner, a family member, or even a stranger who is hurting you, pray for them that their hearts and minds will be enlightened to stop hurting you. And most importantly, pray that no matter how people will treat and hate you, you will never hate them back but will only love them and do good to them so that you may glorify Him who is in Heaven.

Control your life

You are responsible for yourself. Your happiness lies not in the hands of other people but in your own hands. God gave you free will. You can easily choose to hate others and make your heart suffer or you can choose to patiently love and fill your heart with everlasting joy. The choice is yours.

Victorino Q. Abrugar

35 Facts About Love That Will Make Your Heart Smile

 Love can change your brain, ease your pain, and even help you live longer. It's science!

Though being in a relationship comes with its downsides, it's worth suffering through those melancholy moments just to reap the many benefits that love has to offer. At the end of the day, being in love can be so rewarding—emotionally, of course, but even on a physical level. It has the capacity to reduce stress, speed the healing process, and even lengthen your lifespan. To highlight some of those amazing benefits, we've gathered some facts about love that will make you grateful for this warm and fuzzy emotion, despite how overwhelming it can be at times. 

1.Falling in love is like being on drugs.

That feeling of euphoria you get when you fall in love is the same feeling that substance users experience, according to one study published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine. Both actions trigger the release of happy hormones like dopamine, oxytocin, and adrenaline, giving you a natural high (that you hopefully never come down from).

2.Hugging your partner is an instant stress reliever.

Feeling stressed? Hug it out with the person you love. One study conducted by psychiatrists at the University of North Carolina found that when couples embraced, they had increased levels of oxytocin—the hormone responsible for lower stress levels and mood boosts.

3.A happy heart is a healthy heart.

Being in a loving relationship impacts your life for the better both emotionally and physically. According to one meta-analysis of more than 3.5 million people nationwide, married individuals up to the age of 50 were 12 percent less likely to experience vascular diseases compared to their divorced or single counterparts.

4.Animals commit to monogamous relationships, too.

Humans aren't the only species in the animal kingdom that practice monogamous relationships. 

5.Couples' heartbeats synchronize.

When you and your spouse gaze into one another's eyes, what's happening behind the scenes is that your heart rates are syncing up, according to research from scientists at the University of California, Davis. When they analyzed 32 heterosexual couples who sat facing one another for three minutes, the researchers found that their heart rates were nearly identical, and they speculate that this occurred because of the strong link between partners on both an emotional and physical level.

6.Being in love is the number one reason why people wed.

According to a 2013 survey from the pew Research Center, about nine in ten of all Americans cited love as an important reason to get married, compared to just 28 percent of people who said that financial stability was an important factor in whether a couple should wed.

7.Remarriage is becoming more popular.

Now more than ever, divorced individuals are finding love and happiness with new partners and remarriages. In 2013, 23 percent of married people had been divorced at least once before, compared to a much lower 13 percent in 1960.

8.Love is chemically addictive.

"[Romantic love] is a very powerfully wonderful addiction when things are going well," said Helen E. Fisher, a biological anthropologist at Rutgers University, in a 2006 TED Talk. That's because those hormones that your brain releases when you're in love are intensely euphoric, so much so that they can make you addicted to love—and the person you're in love with.

9.Cuddling is good for you.

There's a reason that you love those sacred snuggle sessions so much. Every time you and your partner cuddle, it triggers the release of happiness hormone oxytocin to increase your mood and wellbeing. This phenomenon is so well-documented, in fact, that oxytocin is often referred to as the "cuddling hormone," or the "love hormone."

10.It eases chronic pain.

Though love isn't going to be replacing modern medicine any time soon, it could come in handy if you ever find yourself in some serious pain. One study conducted by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine found that the warm and fuzzy feeling creates the same response in the brain as painkillers (without any of the harmful potential side effects).

11.Being in a relationship positively shapes your personality.

Even the most pessimistic people can change for the better with a little bit of love in their life, at least according to the findings of one study published in the Journal of Personality. After following 245 young couples for nine months, the scientists behind the study found that being in a relationship indirectly made neurotic partners more optimistic and self-confident, presumably thanks to all the positive emotions and experiences associated with the relationship.

12.Honesty makes for a lasting relationship.

When it comes to love and relationships, honesty really is the best policy. One study published in the journal Personal Relationships found that the more honest couples are with one another about how their relationship is going, the more likely they are to last long-term.

13.Loving from a long distance actually strengthens a relationship.

People might try to tell you that long-distance relationships can't and won't work, but the research out there says otherwise. In fact, according to one study published in the Journal of Communication, not only are long-distance relationships just as successful as regular ones, but they are also more effective in building trust and satisfaction between partners.

14.Love and laughter go hand in hand.

If you want to feel closer to your spouse, then consider watching a new comedy series together. In one study published in the journal Personal Relationships, researchers concluded that couples who laughed together were more supportive of one another and more satisfied in their relationship compared to their chuckle-free counterparts.

15.Being in love cuts headache frequency in half.

If you suffer from chronic headaches and can't find anything to ease the pain, then love might just be the secret solution you've been waiting for. When researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine gave subjects with chronic headaches a nasal spray with a dose of oxytocin, or the "love hormone," in it, they found that 50 percent of participants reported their head pain to be cut in half after four hours, with an addition 27 percent reporting no pain at all in the same timeframe.

16.People find it in the most unexpected of places.

You never know where you'll meet the love of your life. One survey of more than 5,000 travelers conducted by HSBC found that approximately one in every 50 travelers has met their soulmate onboard a plane.

17.Men fall in love faster than women.

Though women are often perceived as more emotional than their male counterparts, one study published in The Journal of Social Psychology found that it's actually men who tend to fall in love and say "I love you" quicker. Though they don't know for sure why this is, the researchers theorize that this is perhaps because females are more wary of getting their hearts broken.

18.Being in love saves you money on trips to the doctor.

When the Health and Human Services Department analyzed studies that compared marriage and health, one of the shocking things that they found was that married people reported fewer doctor's visits and shorter hospital stays. "The best logic for this is that human beings have been crafted by evolution to live in closely knit social groups," Harry Reis, PhD, co-editor of the Encyclopedia of Human Relationships, explained to WebMD. "When that is not happening, the biological systems get overwhelmed."

19.It helps you heal faster.

Having a loved one by your side when you're sick or injured doesn't just provide emotional support. When researchers at Ohio State University Medical Center gave married couples blister wounds, they found that the injuries healed twice as fast when the partners shared a close bond, compared to those who were openly aggressive toward one another.

20.It lowers your blood pressure.

Having high blood pressure, otherwise known as hypertension, has been linked to everything from heart disease to stroke. Luckily, one study published in the Annals of Behavioral Medicine found that simply being happily married contributes to low blood pressure, so don't forget to thank your husband or wife for keeping you healthy!

21.It develops in phases.

When Harvard researchers closely examined the progression of romantic love, they confirmed what anyone who's ever experienced the emotion has known all along: It develops in phases of intensity, beginning with an obsession and gradually mellowing out into a more mature iteration of itself.

22.It makes you more empathetic and in tune with your emotions.

When you find someone who makes you want to be the best version of yourself, your brain responds accordingly. According to one study published in the journal Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, the social connection that comes from being in a loving relationship activates the part of the brain that's responsible for selflessness and emotional processing.

23.It has as much to do with scent as it does with visuals.

"For both men and women, how someone smells and whether you are innately drawn to that scent goes a long way in determining your attraction," relationship therapist Rhonda Milrad, LCSW, explained to Bustle. That's all thanks to pheromones, chemicals secreted in sweat that can spur sexual arousal.

24.The world's longest marriage lasted for 86 years.

The next time one of your friends tries to tell you that true love doesn't exist, just tell them to look up Herbert and Zelmyra Fisher. According to Guinness World Records, the late couple broke the record for the longest marriage in history back in February 2011, having been married at that point for a staggering 86 years and 290 days. As for the secret to their success, the couple once said, "There's no secret to our marriage—we just did what was needed for each other and our family."

25.It makes you do things you probably shouldn't…

Like escape from jail to spend time with the person you love. Or at least, that's exactly what happened with Joseph Andrew Dekenipp, a prisoner in Arizona who broke out of his jail cell just to meet his girlfriend on Valentine's Day.

26.Online dating actually works.

If you've yet to find your soulmate on a site like Match.com or OKCupid, don't give up just yet. According to a 2020 Pew Research survey, 12 percent of Americans reported finding their spouse or partner on a dating site.

27.A commoner became the Queen of Norway thanks to true love.

Before she was the Queen of Norway, Queen Sonja was the daughter of a clothing merchant, dating then-Crown Prince Harald in secret. However, Harald eventually made it clear to his father that he would never get married unless the person by his side was Sonja, and the couple wed on August 29, 1968. Sometimes love can conquer all!

28.Red roses are the flowers of love.

Have you ever wondered why you see so many roses around Valentine's Day? That's because the bright flowers are the official favorite of Venus, the Roman goddess of love.

29.Love and lust light up different areas of the brain.

Don't expect your one night stand to turn into something more, at least scientifically speaking. Studies have shown that while being in love activates the regions in the brain connected to empathy, pure and unadulterated lust is connected to the similar but different areas of the brain associated with motivation and reward.

30.It helps you live longer.

First comes love, then comes marriage—and then comes living longer. According to one study published in the Journal of Marriage and Family, married individuals were 58 percent less likely to die over an eight-year period compared to those who had never made it to the altar.

31."Quality time" isn't just a saying.

According to a study in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, your personal well-being increases as you increase the time you put into your romantic relationship. (However, the benefits aren't the same if you're not already pretty happy with your partner.)

32.Compassion takes practice—and actually changes your brain chemistry.

Per Psychology Today, "Mindfulness and compassion meditations increase activity in brain centers connected with empathy and positive emotions, decrease activation of our fear centers, and make our brains more interconnected—a trait associated with the secure attachment pattern." In other words, the more you practice compassion for your partner, the easier it will be to understand where they're coming from and the more connected you'll feel.

33.Kissing serves a biological function.

Betty Everett (and Cher) were right: it's in his kiss. A study in the journal Arch Sex Behavior determined that men and women use early lip-locks to determine whether or not a potential match is right for them, though women put more emphasis on them. The study also states that kissing is also highly valued by couples in long-term relationships, as it helps to keep bonds strong.

34."Love at first sight" really happens.

A 2017 study reported by Psychology Today found that "love at first sight" isn't always just a case of looking at the past with rose-colored glasses. Respondents did immediately report falling in love at first sight with potential partners, with men more likely to do so than women. Granted, those strong, initial feelings don't encapsulate all of what romantic love is, but they can prompt a person to pursue something deeper.

35.The butterflies will go away eventually, and that's okay.

That fluttery feeling you get in your stomach when you meet someone new isn't a sign that you'll be together forever. It's merely a physiological lust response, scientists told NBC News. So there's no need to worry if you feel calm instead of jittery when your partner walks through the door. "True love is a well-being experience that does not include nervousness or excitement," neuroscientist Nicole Gravagna, PhD explained, adding that dopamine and endorphins "drop to only mildly elevated levels compared to the pre-relationship level" after the five-year relationship mark.

Morgan Greenwald

Wednesday 9 February 2022

22 Fun Second Date Ideas That Make a Good Impression

 Once the awkwardness of a first date has passed, it’s always a relief. Knowing that both parties are interested and that you want to keep seeing each other is exciting, too. But coming up with fresh and fun second date ideas can be intimidating. You want to keep things light, engaging, and personal without being too intimate. As wedding planner Heather Odendaal explains to Brides, a second date is the perfect opportunity to make a good impression."You have the awkwardness of the first date out of the way—now is your chance to let your personality shine," Odendaal says. "With this in mind, you will want to pick an activity that provides insight into what is important to you, to explore shared interests and compatibility."If the idea of trying to make things personalized sounds too complicated for you, don’t overthink things. The best option for any second date is simply to do things you both enjoy and to learn more about one another along the way. Ultimately, if the chemistry and connection is good, it won’t matter if you are doing your favorite thing in the world or something entirely new.If you’re looking for some ideas for where to start when it comes to a second date, here are 25 suggestions.

Attend a Drive-In Movie Together

This might seem like a pretty generic, go-to date idea, but it’s popular for a reason. It’s relaxing, fun, and can be pretty sexy, too. But it’s even better if your date has a special interest in movies.

2.Cook Together

Cooking together is another excellent date option because it offers you the chance to invite your date into your home. Or, if you love to cook, this is a great way to share one of your hobbies with them.

3.Do a Blind Wine Tasting

Hosting an at-home, blind wine tasting is another playful second date idea that you could do on its own, have before a dinner reservation, or pair with a homemade meal.

4.Go to the Zoo

A trip to the zoo is a great way to connect because it combines outdoor activity (walking), a little bit of adventure (exotic animals), and a chance to connect in a setting that’s not super familiar to either of you. Most zoos these days have beer gardens or to-go cocktails available too, which will keep you entertained should you want to take a break from walking around. 

5.Take a Mini Road Trip

Going to a nearby restaurant or museum that you both love is a good idea, but an even better one is to find a restaurant or museum in a town that neither of you has been to before. You can even assign different tasks for the drive: One person creates the perfect playlist, another brings snacks. The chance to experience somewhere new and get some quality one-on-one during the drive (while learning about each other’s taste in music and more) can only help you get closer.

6.Go on an Art Gallery Tour

Taking time to visit specific art galleries can often take a little planning, which is why it’s a great idea for a second date, particularly if your special someone is interested in art or in a creative field. Combine the tour with something a little more relaxed for a great balance and a date that goes all day.

7.Try a Nostalgic Activity

There’s something about a nostalgic game or activity that just adds to those warm, fuzzy feelings, and who wouldn’t want that on a second date? Whether you choose a round of miniature golf, a game of laser tag, or an afternoon of playing Chutes & Ladders in the park (adult beverages encouraged!), the act of doing something "old school" together will encourage you both to talk about your childhoods, backgrounds, and more.

8.Get Outside

When in doubt, planning something outdoors is always a good option for a date. Odendall suggests activities like bike riding, hiking, or paddleboarding if you are interested in outdoor sports. If you want something a little more relaxing, you could try renting a rowboat, spending an afternoon at the beach, or exploring a local park or botanical garden together. 

9.Have an Appetizer Crawl

You’ve heard of a bar crawl, but what about an appetizer crawl? Trying out different small bites at different restaurants solves the problem of choosing who picks the restaurant, and gives you an opportunity to explore your city or town together, too.

"If you are a foodie, do an appetizer crawl of several restaurants," Odendaal suggests. "Plan for a two-hour activity, but leave the opportunity open-ended to extend longer if the vibe is there!"

10.Visit a Flea Market Together

Flea markets can be a ton of fun, even if you aren’t into thrifting or antiquing. Grab some iced coffees and pastries before your morning at the flea market or visit a brewery or winery after (or both!) to make the date last as long as possible.

11.Paint Something Together

There’s a reason why activities like Painting with a Twist are so popular for date nights. The combination of art and BYOB is completely out of most people’s day-to-day schedules, and it’s a lot of fun—even if you aren’t artistic at all. Plus, there’s research that shows this type of date is known to promote the release of oxytocin (an important factor in bonding), which certainly can’t hurt the odds of a third date happening.

12.Have a Charcuterie Board Competition

If your second date involves having a picnic or grabbing a drink at each other’s home before the main event, challenging each other to see who can create the best charcuterie board can be a fun way to cook for each other without actually having to cook. Want to make things more collaborative? Make the board together and surprise each other with what ingredients you include.

13.Volunteer Together

If you have a particular organization that you’re passionate about, inviting your date to volunteer with you could be a fun, interactive activity that also gives back to the community. You could plan on doing a casual lunch afterward or meet up later in the day for dinner if you want to make sure the day has a little bit of everything.

14.Have a Rainy Day Television Marathon

If you’re both not totally opposed to a little bit of Netflix and chill for a second date, there’s a way to make the date a little more sophisticated. Choose a day when it’s rainy or storming outside to up the coziness level, queue up your date’s favorite TV show or movie of all time (they’ll be flattered you remembered!), and lay out the ultimate snack situation. It’ll be romantic and fun with just the right touch of personalization. 

15.Go to the Farmer’s Market

Going to the farmer’s market is completely free and 100 percent entertaining. You can see the best of the best when it comes to local, fresh food, pick out vibrant flowers, or grab lunch from a new vendor you’ve never heard of before. Whether you and your date want to choose ingredients for dinner together or you’re just interested in grabbing an iced tea and browsing through the different sellers, the farmer’s market is a great, surprisingly affordable date idea.

16.Go on a Picnic

Much like getting outside, going on a picnic is almost always an excellent second date idea. It can feel a little less formal and stilted than a fancy restaurant or bar, and it gives you the opportunity for some added privacy, too, depending on where you choose to set up. Just make sure you pack ample snacks, drinks (including cold water), and blankets for comfortable seating. 

17.Listen to Live Music Together

If you’re worried about a date with the occasional awkward pause (hey, people are still nervous on date two!), finding somewhere to listen to live music together is the perfect solution. Don’t know what to say? Take a minute to listen to the musicians together before asking the next question of the evening. Plus, live music always makes things more romantic. 

18.Teach Each Other Your Favorite Recipes

Cooking for your date is always special, but teaching them a recipe can be even more intimate. If you both love to cook, take turns teaching each other your favorite, go-to recipe, or a recipe that’s particularly special to you. It’ll pass the time, keep you talking, and create a memory that’s sure to last for both of you.

19.Go on a Hot Air Balloon Ride

If there’s one thing that will impress almost anyone (especially someone who lives for adrenaline), it’s a date that involves a hot air balloon ride—and it’s not as expensive as you might think. Companies like Rainbow Ryders offer sunrise or sunset rides for as low as $159 per person. Finish the date with dinner or brunch together to reflect on the hot air balloon ride experience. 

20.Have a Craft Cocktail Competition

Having a little at-home cocktail competition before your dinner reservation could be a great way to break the ice and bond a little bit before heading to a more formal setting.

21.Be a Tourist In Your Own City

Have you both never been to that tourist attraction in your own city that everyone talks about? What about the most popular museum, or park? Now’s the time to experience it together. It’ll give you the chance to see the city from another perspective and have an exciting date you won’t forget.

22.Take a Workout Class Together

For some people, a workout class on a second date is a nightmare. For others, it might be perfect. If you both are super active, trying out a new and interesting workout class together is a great way to bond. You could plan to cool off with smoothies in the park afterward or to freshen up separately and meet for dinner later. 

Olivia Muenter

6 Essential Rules For Dating

 It should be fun, not stressful.

Let's face it: Dating can be a little intimidating, and it has nothing to do with confidence. Even if you are completely comfortable with yourself and are a good conversationalist, the idea of putting your best self forward and being vulnerable with a stranger who may become the love of your life is, well, daunting. If you're in the market for a relationship—whether it's a casual fling or something long-term—consider this your guide to modern dating.We've compiled the six essential rules when it comes to finding what you're looking for, so put your stress on the shelf and enjoy yourself when you're on the dating circuit.

1.Put Yourself Out There 

We know meeting people can be stressful, but try to overcome any negative emotions you have surrounding dating because the more you put yourself out there, the better your chances are to meet someone you really like. If you're not into dating apps, try a different avenue, like asking your friends to fix you up. You could even scope the scene at your favorite places, which increases your odds of finding someone with shared interests. So if you love yoga, see if you find anyone in the class attractive and talk to them afterward.

2.Keep an Open Mind

Being open-minded is perhaps the most important rule on this list. You may think you have a type, which has inadvertently closed you off to meeting someone you could fall in love with. Just because someone has different interests than you or isn't your typical "go-to" doesn't mean that you should automatically write them off as someone you wouldn't be interested in. After all, what do you have to lose by giving someone a chance? 

3.Stay Safe

Another thing to keep in mind: your safety is the most important when dating. If you don't feel comfortable or safe, do not worry about staying to be polite. Definitely get out of there.? If you're meeting up with someone from a dating app (a stranger), we recommend letting a friend know where you are, meeting your date in a public place, and staying clearheaded, so that you can make good choices from start to finish. 

4.Set Your Own Pace

When you're dating someone new, it's important to move the relationship forward at your own pace. We don't necessarily subscribe to society's long-standing and unspoken rule of waiting a specific amount of time before being intimate with your new partner, but we do believe that waiting is okay if you aren't completely sure that intimacy is something you're ready for yet.

5.Remember: Forming Connections Takes Time

Speaking of setting your own pace, take some of the stress off yourself and remember that finding the perfect person for you won’t happen overnight. So rather than rushing the process and settling on a partner who doesn’t meet all of your needs, it’s in your best interest to put in the time it takes to date more people and up your chances of finding the one who makes you happiest. 

6.Maintain a Positive Attitude

We get it, you can't be positive all the time. However, when it comes to dating, try your best to keep any negativity at bay because if you go on a first date thinking it will be a disaster, it probably will be. Think of it this way: If you go out for drinks with someone you weren't that into, it was just two or so hours of your life, right? However, if you're on your way to a first date thinking, "I'm going to laugh a lot, order my favorite cocktail, and have a great time even if there's no second date," you'll have plenty of fun. The power of positive thinking is definitely real. 

Stacey Laura Lloyd

Tuesday 8 February 2022

19 Fun Topics to Talk About on a First Date (And What to Definitely Avoid)

 That first date is finally here! You’ve been hoping it will happen for a long time now. The date’s been set and it’s right around the corner. You know where you’re going to go and even have your outfit picked out. Seems like things are really coming together. Then your mind starts to wander to what you’re going to talk about on the date. Oh boy.

A first date is kind of a big deal. While it’s a good idea to take the approach if things are going to click they will naturally, sometimes it’s hard to get to that point. You certainly don’t want to overthink it, that just creates analysis paralysis.

That being said, it’s a good idea to go in with at least a semblance of a plan that includes what to talk about.

In this article we will look at the right way to approach an initial date as well as 19 fun topics to talk about on a first date. That way you’ll feel prepared when the day comes around.

When you feel prepared, you’re more confident and things go smoother. Here we go!

Getting that first date

Getting a first date is not easy. I think back to my younger days and I didn’t really have a lot of first dates. Most of the time when I dated someone it was because we hung out in the same crowd. We’d see each other out on occasion and if we liked each other, eventually we’d start dating. There really wasn’t a lot of the formality of asking someone out on a first date.

Technology has obviously come a long way and brought some tools for dating along with it. Sites like Match.com are popular as well as Tinder and a whole host of others. While it is certainly easier to see who’s available, it doesn’t make the actual first date any less daunting sometimes.

I have a few friends who have dipped their toe into the dating waters after divorce. To say it’s intimidating is putting it mildly.

One of my friends joined Match.com several years ago and told me it was basically like having a part time job. She talked about how she had to build her profile, set her parameters, and basically set things up the first time.

Apparently setting up the account and her profile was the easy part. The hard part was wading through the messages and winks and so forth. She said she spent 2+ hours a day managing the dating website. All this before she even decided to go on that first date. That’s not easy while working full time and raising kids.

I have a guy friend that has been divorced for over 6 years. He hasn’t exactly given up on dating but doesn’t put any energy into it. He says he’s gone on enough first dates to last a lifetime. He’s told me it is simply a lot of effort for two busy adults to find the time and energy to go out on dates.

The point here is that getting that first date is certainly not easy these days. It’s important to be prepared when you do have the opportunity for a first date. 

The right approach

Taking the right approach on a first date is essential. Of course you want things to go well, but at the same time there’s a lot to learn and find out about the other person.

A couple of things to keep in mind as your first date approaches:

First of all, don’t overthink it.

I have certainly been guilty of overthinking things and creating analysis paralysis. When you think about something too much, you tend to examine every little detail and worry over things that you shouldn’t.

When you do this, you become less natural and more uptight. Remember that staying inside your own head all the time is not the best place to be.

Secondly, remember to have fun.

When you approach a date with more of a fun attitude, it takes some of the pressure off. Tell yourself that this is an adventure and you will enjoy it.

If you worry too much about coming off perfect, you’ll forget to loosen up and have fun. 

If you don’t particularly like the person after the first date that’s okay, you’ve learned what you don’t like. And that’s just as important as figuring out what you do like.

Finally, being prepared will help you enjoy the date more.

I’m not saying you have to study like it’s a test. What I am saying is if you feel at least semi confident going into the date, that will typically lead to a better time.

When we are confident, we feel more relaxed. When we are relaxed, we have more fun. Which leads us to having fun topics to talk about on the first date. 

19 fun topics to talk about

I’m going to start with 10 fun topics to talk about on a first date, and then you can take a look at another 9 you might want to bring up.

  1.Admit you’re a little bit nervous. Do this at the start of the date. More than likely the other person will admit to being a bit nervous as well. This will help relieve some of the pressure and create a mutual laugh.

  2.Where did you grow up or where do you call home. This is great to learn where someone was born and where they feel home is. Many times these are two different things. Plus it helps you understand where someone has been over the course of their life.

  3.Do you have a favorite place to visit. Some people like beaches, some people like mountains. Others like going to a big city every year while others like backpacking in their favorite woods.

  4.What do you have on your bucket list. Some people have active bucket lists where they try to cross something off every few years. Other people don’t have a formal bucket list, just a few ideas of what they’d like to do. It’s awesome to find out what others would like to do, sometimes it can generate some new ideas for you as well!

  5.What’s the scariest thing you’ve ever done. For some people, this is giving a speech in front of hundreds of people. The especially brave of us might have jumped out of a plane and been terrified the first time only to find out they love it.

  6.A go to drink. This doesn’t necessarily have to be alcohol or beer. So many folks are coffee connoisseurs these days. I personally know 2 people at work who know tea inside and out.

  7.What makes you laugh. This is one of my personal favorites. There is nothing better than hearing someone you know laugh in that way that you know really touches them. Could be a certain movie (in my case something along the lines of ‘Tommy Boy’), could be watching video’s of cats getting scared and jumping in the air, might be a baby laughing. We all have things that seriously tickle our funny bone.

  8.What do you like to do when you aren’t at work. A lot of people will say exercise and that’s great. Living a healthy lifestyle is a good thing. Usually there’re some other things besides that as well. Personally I like going to concerts as much as my schedule allows. The former drummer in me lives vicariously through concerts.

  9.Who are the people in your tribe. Some folks are very close to their families whether it’s their kids or their siblings. Other people don’t feel very connected to their family and have created their own family. Having a strong social network is a very good thing.

 10.Do you like to cook and if so, what are your favorite things to cook. I’m partial to grilling as I know a lot of other guys that are. I’m also pretty handy with a crock pot and lately I’ve been experimenting with baked casserole dishes. I enjoy meal prepping and can say I’ve gotten my fair share of compliments on my paleo frittata. Let me know if you’d like the recipe.

 11.Do you stay in touch with your childhood friends. This is a great question and a fun topic. Personally I have 4 friends from my days of youth that I stay in touch with and still consider very good friends. I have a few guys friends I’ve made over the past few years who have no clue what their childhood pals are up to much less talk to them. Life gets in the way sometimes. If someone does stay in touch with friends from when they were kids, it could give you a glimpse into their childhood.

 12.What were you like as a kid. What a wonderful way to continue to find out about someone’s youth. Were they the class clown or bully? Maybe they were super shy until they got into high school. Personally I was an art nerd all through high school and fairly withdrawn until my senior year. A popular girl took a liking to me for some reason I’ll never know and next thing you know I was with the cool kids. Go figure.

 13.What’s your favorite movie. Most people I know like movies or Netflix shows. Not everyone but most people. It’s easy to talk about movies or shows as well.

 14.If you could have your dream job, what would it be. Some people are working their dream job but let’s be honest, most people aren’t. Even if someone really likes their job, usually there’s a thing or two that would make it better.

 15.What’s your least favorite household chore. For most of us chores are a fact of life. They take up a portion of our weekends or after work. I’m fine mowing and actually don’t mind cleaning bathrooms but really dislike vacuuming. Never hurts to pre-plan if things move forward.

 16.What do you like to splurge on. There are people who love to clothes shop, others that have vast music collections, others that go on a great trip once a year. This gives you a peek inside what the other person really enjoys.

 17.How do you spend your holidays. You’ll find of course that many of us spend our holiday time with our families. Which family members will tell you who your date likes to spend time with. Maybe they do some holidays with families or come from divorced parents and rotate family holidays.

 18.What subject do you know really well. I call myself the college of musical knowledge because I can name the title and artist of most songs I hear on the radio as well as the approximate year the song was released. What subject do you know really well?

 19.Describe your perfect day. Some people’s version of a perfect day is laying on the beach. For others it might be binge watching a Netflix show. For me it’s being out and about on a sunny Saturday with friends and family finished by a BBQ on my deck relaxing as the sun goes down.

There you have it, 19 fun topics to talk about on a first date. 

5 Topics to definitely avoid

 Now let’s take a look at a few topics you definitely want to avoid on a first date.

  1.Politics – I think this one pretty much goes without saying. This is a topic best left for later if the dates continue. Discussing politics on a first date is a big no no.

  2.Religion – Honestly not too far behind politics. This subject can lead to many a heated debate. Leave it for now.

  3.Your ex – Yes, your ex-boyfriend or ex-girlfriend. Nobody likes hearing you complain about your ex and it’s definitely not going to get you any points on a first date.

  4.Money – This is an area that can be a bit sensitive as well. Don’t want anyone thinking you’re bragging about how much you make nor it is great to initially discuss how you had to borrow $50 from your mom for this date.

  5.Sex – Just no. Not on a first date. Plenty of time for this later if things go well.

Your must have list – It’s a first date, not your therapist. The person sitting across the table from you doesn’t want to hear that you’re looking for a guy or girl that’s either a doctor or a lawyer, loves cats, visits his/her parents every weekend, and has a secret passion for gardening. Nobody wants to do a self-measurement check on the first date.

Summing it up

There you have it, 19 fun topics to talk about on a first date and a few you should definitely avoid.

Getting a first date is hard enough. Once you decide to go on a first date make sure you approach it the right way. It’s about having fun, not stressing about and over thinking everything.

If you have some topics to bring up on the first date, it will help you feel more confident. When you feel confident, things should be more relaxed and you’ll enjoy yourself more.

The next time you have a first date, take a look at this list of 19 topics to talk about and remember a few to bring up. You’ll thank yourself later. Now go have fun!

Mat Apodaca

How to Create a Date She Never Forgets

 If you’re reading this, I’m pretty sure it’s because you want to create that amazing date to impress that special woman in your life, possibly for Valentine’s Day or maybe another special occasion (such as her birthday or your anniversary). Well, as a woman who’s been out on quite a few dates myself (some of them so wonderfully memorable that I still tell my girlfriends about them), and as a Love Coach who has worked with quite a few amazing women, I’m pretty well-versed on what women want to see from the men in their lives.

I’ve recently began to share these incredible insights that few men are privy to with some very nice men who begged me for help and who have become my Love Coaching clients. Upon witnessing their desperation for knowledge, I felt a deep sense of duty to help them out. You see, my whole mission since I began my work as a Love Coach was simply to bridge the gap between women and men that leads them to so misunderstand one another. I began by helping women to understand what men want better. But then, men wanted to understand women better too, so I thought that it was only fair to help them too.

My one-to-one coaching work with men then took off as one told another how much he’d learned, and soon I’d decided to run workshops (stay tuned for those coming soon to an area near you). But, as I can’t be everywhere, I started to look for ways to share this knowledge quicker. I wrote and published a book helping women and am now working on a similar book for men. But until that’s done, I’m sharing the knowledge that I have here in this and other similar blogs that men like to read for this kind of information.

So, here are some quick tips on how to create a date that she’ll never forget (whether for Valentine’s Day or another special occasion). 

1. Surprise her.

There is nothing sexier for a woman than a man who can create a special date entirely without asking her any questions, especially if he makes it a surprise. For practical, calendar-organizing purposes, I suggest booking that time in her calendar in advance (just to make sure she leaves it free for you), whether during the day or in the evening. Then, go about creating your plan, and make it a time when she doesn’t have to be concerned with making any choices other than, possibly, what she should order – if you know your lady very well, you can potentially even surprise her with your choice on that subject too (if she’s the type that would enjoy giving that control to you for this scenario). Make the day a mystery to her. Of course, keep this within the limits of what you presume she’d enjoy. Most women love to be surprised and pampered every once in a while, allowing their man to take control of creating that great atmosphere. Plus, you creating this safe atmosphere for her to relax and enjoy will make you 

seem more manly and proactive in her eyes, which will then allow her to surrender into her femininity.

2. Create an experience instead of just handing her a gift or flowers.

Don’t get me wrong- gifts and flowers are amazing (and very few women don’t like them), but allow them to be just a part of the experience. If you know something special that would really excite her or that she’d love to receive, by all means give it to her – but include it in the experience. This could mean creating a build-up to the moment when she receives the gift, which means the anticipation will build and make the gift itself into something more interesting than just a present. Or, it could mean taking her out for an experience that you can enjoy together and bond further around, such as seeing a special exhibition together, going dancing, going to a show that touches both of you (or makes you both laugh), or experiencing something else involving both of you together.

3. Give her your full attention.

When you’re with her, really make her feel special by paying attention to her fully. Do not be distracted by other thoughts, other people, or even by your phone. Make her feel that she is the only one who you are thinking of and who you want to be sharing that moment with. Every woman dreams of the man who is so attentive to her that he doesn’t even feel the need to pay attention to the outside world. Imagine how special and memorable you’ll be to her when you become that man; it will right away make you seem that much more attractive in her eyes. So, look into her eyes and make her feel that she’s the only woman you notice in that moment. This means no phones, no work calls, no other occupations, and definitely no checking for sport scores or checking out other women!

4. Be thankful for her presence in your life.

Even though you are the one creating the amazing atmosphere and potentially giving her a gift or flowers, thank her for being the incredible woman that she is. Imagine how good you’ll make her feel when you tell her how much you appreciate having her in your life. You can take that even further by telling her exactly what you most appreciate about her. It is an unfortunate fact of life that we often forget to show true appreciation to our partners and that we often walk around feeling under-appreciated. You telling her how special you feel she is will result in her realizing even more what a wonderful man she has by her side, a man who truly sees her for her best. It will make her even more devoted to being with you and to making you feel pretty wonderful too. Showing genuine appreciation for her will not only create a special atmosphere between the two of you but will also make this into an amazing day that she will remember for years to come (the added bonus being that she will share how great a man you are with her friends, who will then reaffirm how lucky she feels to have you in her life).

5. Do your best to make her feel extra-special.

Whatever your interests are, and whatever you plan for the day or evening, it will always go best if you put thought and intention into making her feel extra-special. Do your best, genuinely, and put yourself into her shoes while considering what she would like and what would make her feel really good. Consider what will give her the greatest pleasure, and fill her day or evening with joy. If this is a special occasion and you are thinking of giving her flowers or a gift, that’s great, but maybe add some special flair into that gift. For example, you can give her a beautiful plant instead of the flowers and send a message that as it blooms and grows, so do your feelings for her. That may sound cheesy, but believe me, she’ll ooo and aahh about it with her friends or family. If she is at work, you can have a bouquet of flowers delivered with a romantic note regarding what’s to come that evening. You can even have a mysterious note delivered to her workplace asking her to come out for a second. Then, hand her a special gift. Or, you can include a promise of the special gift coming later that day. If you want this special day to be memorable, create a gesture that she will never forget.

Julia Keller is a Transformational Love Coach who empowers women and men to be the creators of their ideal love life. Julia has studied what makes some succeed in love while others don’t, and she has used her knowledge to help her clients towards their own personal love success stories.

Julia Keller

This Is the Most Hated Valentine's Day Gift, Survey Shows

 Don't be surprised if your special someone isn't excited about this particular gift.

With Valentine's Day right around the corner, you're probably on the hunt for a gift or two for your significant other. Sure, there's the classic chocolate and flowers combo, but who's to say that's what your special someone really wants? In a new survey commissioned by jewelry site Angara.com and conducted by OnePoll, 2,000 Americans in relationships were asked which Valentine's Day gifts they thought were the most cliché, identifying the single worst generic V-day gift you could buy.While jewelry, roses, and boxes of chocolate are some of the most popular Valentine's Day gifts, according to the survey's findings, that doesn't mean those presents will impress your partner. In fact, quite the opposite. 

14.A fancy dinner

Respondents who said they'd be disappointed by it: 10 percent

13.A massage

Respondents who said they'd be disappointed by it: 14 percent

12.A serenade

Respondents who said they'd be disappointed by it: 14 percent

11.Scented candles

Respondents who said they'd be disappointed by it: 14 percent

10.Underwear

Respondents who said they'd be disappointed by it: 15 percent

9.Perfume

Respondents who said they'd be disappointed by it: 17 percent

8.Chocolate-covered strawberries

Respondents who said they'd be disappointed by it: 18 percent

7.A love coupon book

Respondents who said they'd be disappointed by it: 18 percent

6.Champagne

Respondents who said they'd be disappointed by it: 19 percent

5.Lingerie

Respondents who said they'd be disappointed by it: 24 percent

4.A funny card

Respondents who said they'd be disappointed by it: 25 percent

3.A heart-shaped box of chocolates

Respondents who said they'd be disappointed by it: 22 percent

2.Flowers

Respondents who said they'd be disappointed by it: 28 percent

1.Furry handcuffs

Respondents who said they'd be disappointed by it: 34 percent


Amber Raiken

Monday 7 February 2022

Top 5 Valentine’s Day Ideas To Impress Your Partner

 Don’t know how it is with you, but when Valentine’s Day is approaching I get the familiar lump in my throat and I can’t really tell if it’s excitement or stress. When I was single it was quite amusing boycotting the day on the principle and not caring too much, but now being in the relationship for a reasonable period of time, I have to acknowledge it’s existence. So there arises the ultimate problem of Valentine’s Day ideas and planning. What to do and what kind of surprise to prepare so it’s entertaining, not cheesy, not too over the top but also charming and unexpected?

Depending on what stage of dating you are in, there are many different options. The first time around, Valentine’s might get away with a cinema date and flowers, but when its 4th or 10th year it can become a true challenge with much skimming involved. Thus, we compiled a list of awesome Valentine’s day ideas just for you.

Get A Couples Massage

Not only a great gift for your partner but also for yourself. It’s a win-win activity; you can unwind and forget about all the stressful aspects of everyday life. An hour (or two) of absolute relaxation will get you in the best mood for the rest of the evening.You can enjoy a massage in the local spa or even book a massage in your own home through Urban Massage. Even if you are a first timer at this, there are so many different massage options like Thai, calming, energizing that you can be sure you will find something to suit your needs.

Hire A Private Chef

Restaurant date is a cliché, but you still love amazing food without the effort of cooking yourself? What about the fact that you will have to run to kitchen and back constantly leaving your love on their own if you choose to make the grand gesture of making the 3-course meal yourself?Hiring private Chef with ChefXChange is a blessing sent straight from heaven. Not only the food will be restaurant quality but also you can enjoy it in the romantic setting of your house. Probably the biggest surprise on your partner’s face will be the fact that when you invite them to the house for dinner. They would have never expected to eat a Michelin star dinner prepared by a professional chef, unless you are a chef yourself!

Spa Break

Beloved by everyone weekend away from hustles and bustles of the city. You can choose any kind of weekend trip but a spa break in especially romantic choice. A great location will both provide you luxury accommodation, opportunity to unwind and rejuvenate. You can also take your time to take a little trip outside of your spa and discover a new region. Dial back on your itinerary for a weekend and relax. Your partner will love the spontaneous trip and a surprise.Spa breaks specialize is spa break packages, thus you can find good spa break hotels and location. And, there are good changes that you will find good bargain too.

Champagne Experience at The View from the Shard

Who said only Paris should be a city of love? London can be just as romantic. The night skyline will take your breath away and bubbles will send you into a celebratory mood.  Thames looks especially lovely from the distance so let yourself drift away on a cloud into a romantic evening on top of the world.Take a look with a Champagne in your hand and your partner standing around at what’s best in this crazy city from the top of the Shard.

Chocolate Tour

Idea: Chocolate Tour with your partner

Something on the sweet side of life and for those who never miss out on a dessert. Chocolate tours involve not only a great deal of sampling, but will also give you some interesting facts on chocolate. This idea is an amazing recommendation for those who like to spend their Valentines with in a more casual atmosphere. This experience is a great mixture of causal, romantic, fun and sweet of course! Chocolate Ecstasy recommended because they specialised in chocolate tours and they always put on great deals.

There can be a million more ideas for you depending on what is your ‘thing’ so the best advice, when it comes to planning Valentines, would probably be: don’t let the pressure of the day get to you and do something that will make you feel special, regardless if it’s a bungee jump, exotic trip or something more trivial like finding time together to have a bottle of wine at home.

Happy Valentines Day! 


Chintan Maisuria

Sunday 6 February 2022

New Survey Reveals What Women Want in a Short-Term Partner

 Looking for a fling? A recent survey says this is what women want.

Recent research has shown that what women want in a short-term partner and a long-term partner often differ. One 2018 study in the journal Psychological Science found that when it came to casual encounters, women were more likely to choose men with "masculine" facial features, which are indicators of high levels of testosterone. Similarly, the research showed that women prefer more "feminine" facial features when choosing a husband, as they connote positive character traits like trustworthiness, sensitivity, and reliability. Now, a new study conducted by the female health app Clue sheds further insight into what women want exactly when it comes to casual sex partners. The survey used data from 68,000 users of the app, and it turns out, the following six traits are key.

1. You need to be taller than her.

Sadly, height bias is still very much real: 89. 5 percent of respondents said their short-term partner had to be taller than them, and only 11.9 percent viewed height as unimportant.The good news is that "taller" might not mean as tall as you might think, given that the average adult American woman is only 5'3". A 2018 survey by the dating website E-Harmony found that 5'8" was considered to be the ideal height for men, which is actually slightly shorter than the 5'9" that has been deemed the average height of an adult American man.

2. But you don't necessarily need to be smarter.

While having similar education levels may be important for women seeking a lifelong mate, only 46.7 percent of American women thought intelligence was an important trait in a casual partner.

3. Hair is great, but only if it's on your face.

While bearded men are still beloved around the world, most women said they'd prefer a short haircut and a hairless chest for a fling than luscious locks and a virtual forest of upper body hair.

4. You don't have to be buff.

Unsurprisingly, about half (51.8 percent) of all women surveyed considered body type to be a very important factor when deciding on a partner for a casual encounter. But if you don't have a six-pack or bulging biceps, don't fret. Fit, athletic physiques were found to be the most popular among women (50.3 percent), followed by "average" body types (29.1 percent). Only 7.8 percent said they wanted someone who was very muscular.

5. Your ethnicity and religion don't matter.

In what one might be tempted to consider a sign of progress, only 9.9 percent of women believed finding a partner with the same ethnicity was important for a fling, and only 11.6 percent thought you needed to have the same faith. This aligns with a recent survey from The Wall Street Journal and NBC News, which found that millennials care less about religion than previous generations.

6. And don't forget to smile!

Having an attractive smile was one of the most important factors for women from almost every country in the Clue survey. So, when you're on your date, remember to show that you're enjoying yourself by flashing those pearly whites!

Diana Bruk