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[17 Nov 2009 | 5 Comments | ]

Today there’s a great true story guest post from Srinivas Rao who writes for The Skool of Life. He’s here to share the great wisdom he learned on personal development through being held at gunpoint.

I’m not sure why I decided it was time to write this story on my blog. After my conversation with Kelley Diels, I realized that I offer alot of advice on my blog, but I rarely expose you to some of the sordid details of my life. But I felt like it was a story worth sharing …

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[15 Nov 2009 | 2 Comments | ]

Hello again. It’s Adam Garratt, author of the male interest blog blokebuddy.com and welcome to my final post in the 3 part series.
In the last post I went into detail about how to make your date a success and the crucial do’s and don’ts of your date, so in the final post I am going to give you sound advice on how to make sure your date wants to see more of you and how to secure a second date.
It needs to be said that dating is no exact science …

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[10 Nov 2009 | 4 Comments | ]

Hello again, this is post 2/3 from me Adam Garratt author of blokebuddy.com. If you read my last guest post on ‘how to ask a woman out‘ then you will hopefully have a secure date by now, so read on and let me tell you how to make your date a success.

I think most men including myself have and still do believe that because you have a date means she fancies the pants off you and you just have to coast the date and expect a kiss and a fumble …

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[7 Nov 2009 | 3 Comments | ]

A wise man once said to me ‘never drink wine from a screw top bottle, respect your elders and take your time looking for love’
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The latter part being the most prominent for me. My name is Adam, founder and author of the male interest blog blokebuddy.com and today I’m going to give you some of the most valuable dating advice my experience can offer.
Basics:
OK so you have seen a woman at work, met someone online or you fancy the checkout girl at your local store, and you want to …

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[24 Oct 2009 | 17 Comments | ]

I’m not a disabled caterpillar and I’m not dying.
At least not at any more than any other healthy 24-year-old human.
 
So why do people treat my relationship status as something that must be fixed or treated?
“Any new guys in your life..?” – Friend
“Nah, not really.. kinda focusing on work and..” – Me
“Ahh.. well.. you should meet my friend James! He’s great.. he likes to drink and stuff…” – Friend
Welcome to my life.
I’ve been on the dating scene for over two years now. And during that time, I have:

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[18 Oct 2009 | 5 Comments | ]

Here is an email I got from a reader recently:
How do you get rid of someone you just met or hooked up with, and you have told them that you don’t want a relationship? Of course you can ignore them, but that makes you look like a dick. Saying your too busy or I don’t think it’s a good idea to hang out usually makes the other person mad. Saying, “lets just be friends”
usually ends with the other person taking you up on that offer and I don’t like that …

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[6 Oct 2009 | 4 Comments | ]

Guest Post by Jennifer Martin, contributing author at the Negotiation Board.

Who says there is no such thing as Happily Ever After? I have found my prince and am living proof that every woman’s fantasy can come true. After years of dating nothing but absolute losers, I lost hope and resigned myself to a life of misery dating the same type of man who is what I call a “Frog.” If you are questioning whether or not your man’s a Frog, then he probably is. If you want clear confirmation, if …