After NPR’s Scott Simon ended his interview with actor/singer Terrence Howard, they walked out together. Scott said, “As we were leaving the studio … he grabbed my arm. ‘I touch you, my fingers leave an imprint,’ he explained. ‘The shape of my fingers will disappear. But maybe something I said will live on. Something you…
Tag: mature dating
The downside of considering yourself pretty
Most of the women I know underestimate their attractiveness, not overestimate it. It is easy to be acutely aware of each of your “flaws” since you examine millimeters of your face and body every day — sometimes at 5x magnification. I am astounded when I hear top models complaining about a crooked nose, uneven skin…
When is it too early to say “I love you”?
DG reader Mike asks: How long into a relationship is it healthy to say I love you? Is it 2, 3, 6 months? I’m always told I’m doing it to early. I say it when I feel it. However when the relationship ends my women friends tell me I’ve said it too early. I’ve also…
How women sabotage potential relationships
Both parties in a budding relationship can sabotage it without knowing it. Whether it’s myriad small things or one deal breaker, these acts can make the other disengage and we may not even know what happened. A pal shared an example of how a woman with whom he was beginning to have a relationship sabotaged…
Picture causes interest loss
Dating Goddess reader Steve asks: What is the best approach when you begin emailing someone from an online dating site, get interested, then exchange photos and lose most of your interest because the person is unattractive to you? Is this something worth pursuing? Sometimes people look better than their photos. Sometimes as we get to…
Too-soon seduction: “I’m special, but not THAT special”
My pal shared his counter-stereotypical challenge: Women tried to seduce him before he felt the relationship merited it. Most of my dating men friends have stated they were ready for sex much sooner than the women they dated. Therefore I knew this pal was a rarity worth studying. So I probed.
Reporting in or sharing your lives?
What is your preference for connection frequency once you begin to date a man regularly? Some people like daily chats, some think that is onerous. And when you do connect, what do you both want to hear and share? I’ve been surprised when this issue is a bone of contention. I think most of us…
Should you wait for the other to fall for you?
Dating Goddess reader Mark asks: How do you know if it’s time to move on when you are enamored of the other person, but that person doesn’t return those same feelings yet is still willing to stay in the relationship? My situation is that I really, really like this woman. She seems right for me….
Politics, religion and sex — oh my!
Traditional advice tells you to steer clear of these three topics early in a dating relationship. But after a man asked me on a first date to briefly describe my attitude about each of these issues, I saw the wisdom of broaching them right away.
Signs of endearment — or just habits?
When we are fond of a man, we look for signs of his endearment toward us. We seek affirmation that he thinks as dearly about us as we do about him. Sometimes we mistake his natural habits for signs that he is going out of his way to show his affection toward us. For example,…
The Psychology of Romantic Love
The Psychology of Romantic Love: Romantic Love in an Anti-Romantic Age by Nathaniel Branden A friend recommended I read The Psychology of Romantic Love to help refine my perspective on relationship dynamics. The beginning section on the history of marriage is interesting, if only to understand that it’s a recent concept in human history that…
