I’m Going To Be Meeting My Online Love For The First Time?

I’ve been dating a girl online for some time and we decided to meet in real life. I’m nervous and so is she but what’s some tips? for example I want to have a gift for her but what can I do to just make everything seem less awkward since theirs really no avoiding it. I want to have a nice greeting but not to cheesy and not to boring, I would really like for girls or someone who’s done this before to answer :) If it helps we been dating for 2 months and consider each other in love.

What Shall I Do When I Fall In Love With A Girl Online?

My friend recommended me a very hot place ___wealthyfish.com___, where you have the opportunity to make friends and chat with rich and cool guys ,hot and sexy girls,supermodels and so on.First i can’t believe and then I signed up there and i’ve got many friends including celebrities there,Finally, I find my perfect match there.It’s exciting. She is very sincere and we talk with each other kindly hand happily, I think I love her, but I don’t how to talk to her. I’m very troubled. What shall I do ?
Hope you can find your perfect match.
By the way, I got many dating tips there, That’s very important for me.

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Please Help Me Find My True Love Online!?

I’ve recently started getting involved with the online dating scene. I’m a big girl, a bit on the heavy side, but this has never hampered my relationships in the past. However, it seems that men online are very choosy about the size of women they date, and they don’t seem to go past the picture or the personal description.
Any tips for helping me catch the interest of interesting people with my dating profiles? I would appreciate any thoughtful advice.

I’m A Teenager, Still In Love With My Ex Girlfriend Who Is Dating Another Guy. Tips?

I must warn you, this is in fact a complicated story.
In March of 2009, I met a girl at a birthday party. She lives in the next town over and goes to school with some friends of mine. Let’s call her Jane.
Jane and I had a connection upon meeting. She tried to get me to dance the whole night, but I don’t especially like to dance so this was a challenge for her, but she persisted. Finally, a slow song came on and I got up and danced with her. That song became our song.
About 5 days later, we hung out and held hands. Then, 4 days after that, we hung out again and had our first kiss. I then asked her to the dance at my school, and she came. I asked her to be my girlfriend that night, and she said yes.
Several weeks went by, and I sent her a cute text message. She apparently showed it to her friend John.
[Now here is the story with John. She was on her friend’s screen name about a month before we met and started talking to this guy. He was over a year older than her, and went to her friends school which is neither hers, nor mine. They liked each other, but had never met in person. You will hear me mention his name quite often.]
Her friend John told her that he had seen that message before somewhere online. She then thought I took it from somewhere and got mad at me. Eventually, she did believe me.
Over the Summer, she got a sunburn on her butt. He told he wanted to lick it better. He also said he wanted to shower with her. She then proceeded to ask me if I would be ok with them hanging out. I didn’t think she would try anything, but it was him that I did not trust. I told her I would feel more comfortable if she stopped talking to him and that she needed to choose between me and him. She chose me. But she still talked to him.
I then found out through a mutual friend that she had feelings for him. She did love me though. She was severely confused. I started to get scared, especially since I was seeing her less and less because of her busy schedule. Finally, I called a friend that I had not heard from in a while because I thought she was across the country for the summer. She was actually back, so we planned to hang out and go for a walk.
I suppose that on the walk, I felt comfortable and free from my problems and I had a sort of “at peace” feeling that my friend gave me. I felt something for her. That night, I suggested to Jane that we should take a break. There were three conditions. We promised each other that we could get back together within a year, that we would save our virginities for each other, and that we would remain friends during the break.
I lied to her. I was not honest with her about my feelings for the other girl. It was part of the reason I suggested the break, but not the whole reason. I could not see Jane often since she was busy, and I knew she had feelings for him.
Me and the other girl did eventually go out, but I cheated on her with Jane. I kissed Jane when I saw her. I loved her. Breaking up with her was the biggest mistake of my life. She eventually found out that I wasn’t honest that me and the other girl were dating and got extremely upset because we planned on getting back together soon (me and the other girl had already broken up)
Things got a little better, but she said she didn’t want anything with anyone. 4 days later, she was dating John. That was a month and a half ago.
She promised we could go to a place that has a lot of Christmas lights to look at.
I still love her. I miss her. I don’t think this John is good for her. He yelled at her because her phone died, he doesn’t trust her to hang out with me. He told her to stop talking to me. (Yes, I suppose I did the same. But I didn’t want her to get raped or something, because she had never met this guy and he wanted to hang out alone? Shady…)
She says she wants to be friends, but that she wants me to not talk to her for a while to give her space. I respect that. But now she couldn’t keep her promise about going to that place. Instead, her facebook profile picture is her. There. With him.
She says that “he is her everything” and he is so “amazing”. She says she feels nothing for me anymore and that she wants me to be happy and move on. But I can’t lie to another girl. I love Jane. I would do anything to get her back. Telling this story to someone that does not know us both personally, it sounds like a stalker story, and I can see why. But that’s not me. I’m a guy with a big heart, and I may have screwed up. Bigtime. But there are no lengths I would not go through to prove to her that I am better than I showed a few months ago. He doesn’t even trust her not to talk to me. He told her if she talks to me he’d break up with her. But she still does, and he tells her he doesn’t trust her. I suppose he shouldn’t trust her, either.
The possibilities I can gather are endless. Maybe she just needs to be with him right now so that a future relationship with me
and her would be better?

Can Anyone Help Me With My Online Love?

Now, everyone says that online dating is overrated, and that its wrong, and that it wont work, but i dont belive that. if your one of those people who think that, then plz dont bother answering my question. Can someone please give me tips on online dating? I’ve been dating my boyfriend cj for four months now, and im totally convinced that I love him. I know i love him. But something just dosent feel right. Like he deserves better. any advice?

Love Me, Love My Tofu (article)!?!?!?

Thoughts?
Religion and social status have always been deal breakers in relationships. But for those navigating today’s dating pool, the currents may just have gotten rougher. No longer is it enough to share an interest in piña colada or getting caught in the rain—today’s singles want to know whether potential partners are fit and how often they work out, among other personal details. And then there’s the friction between vegans and vegetarians.
It might sound counterintuitive; after all, neither group eats meat. But for many vegans—who also eschew animal products like the dairy and eggs eaten by vegetarians—love may not be enough to conquer ideology. “I’m in a relationship with a murderer,” bemoans Carl, one of many vegans who wrote in to the “Vegan Freak” podcast for romantic advice. Carl, who didn’t give his last name, says his girlfriend is a regular vegetarian, and their differences are becoming a major source of tension. In the vegan world that’s not an uncommon dilemma. Bob Torres, one of the show’s hosts, says that dating and relationships are two of the most popular topics on the podcast, which deals with all things vegan.
Vegans are hardly the only partner-seekers with health concerns. Online dating site Match.com has noted a steady rise in interest in the topic among its 15 million members. In 2004 about 15 percent of its members said they exercised regularly. Among today’s members, about 43 percent say they exercise three to four times each week. That’s more people declaring their devotion to exercise than declaring their religion on the Web site. Food has also become a concern; just under half the site’s members want their partner to have a healthy diet, compared to 12 percent three years ago. And these are issues that relationship counselor Ian Kerner, who works with the site, thinks can cause more serious conflict in relationships than political or philosophical differences. “I think people can get past a lot of intellectual debates, because that’s what makes opposites attract,” he says. But getting past a fitness fanatic/couch potato clash? “I can’t tell you how many times I hear people breaking up over things like this,” says Kerner. “It’s a lot about sharing values, about how they spend their time. It’s both scheduling conflicts and different value systems.”
Vegans and vegetarians can get caught in worse dating dilemmas. For many vegetarians and almost all vegans, their distaste for meat runs much deeper than their taste buds; it’s an outward expression of their ethical and moral beliefs about animal cruelty and responsible living. Take John Cunningham, who lives in Baltimore. “If I don’t have to contribute to cruelty in society and this world, I would like to abstain from that,” he says. He’s been a vegan since 2001, and he married his long-term girlfriend (a vegetarian) this past summer. He understands the critical role veganism can play in dating and relationships. “If someone is going to make such a large change in the way they eat, the motivation behind that has to be serious,” he says. “That can’t be taken causally when entering into a relationship.”
Not surprisingly, a number of niche dating sites have popped up to respond to veggie dating demands. Vegan Passions, Veggie Fishing and Planet Earth Singles are all sites that cater to environmentally conscious daters. Planet Earth Singles launched in April (fittingly, on Earth Day) and already boosts 23,000 eco-friendly members, many of whom are among the nation’s 1.4 million vegans or 4.7 million vegetarians. “If somebody is for the environmental movement, they want to support it on all levels, even in their relationships,” says Jill Crosby, the founder of Planet Earth Singles.
But it still ain’t easy dating green. While these niche sites do boost memberships in the thousands, they’re nowhere near the size of dating goliaths like Match.com or eHarmony, and no site has come along to unify vegans the way JDate has done for Jewish singles. “I know it sounds corny,” says Paul Williams, a 35-year-old vegetarian in Atlantic City, N.J. “But basically I want to date someone with a good heart that can understand why I’ve chosen to be a vegetarian.” Finding a woman to share tofu for two is even tougher when you’re not near large urban centers that have an established vegetarian community and the restaurants and bookstores that often go with it. “It’s very difficult,” says Williams of finding a vegetarian mate. “I go to all the generic Web sites, like MySpace and Plenty of Fish, and I was a paid member of eHarmony for a bit. They rarely matched me up with any vegetarians.”
Still, fairy-tale vegan romance can be found. Vegan Freak host Bob Torres shares his podcast duties with his wife and co-host, Jenna Torres. The couple met at Penn State and both now teach at St. Lawrence University in Canton, N.Y. They’ve been married for nine years and vegan for three. They’re not the only ones; Bob and Jenna say they have seen successf

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Do You Really Believe That You Could Find True Love On Dating Web Sites?

I find it kind of hard to believe that some people say they have meet on an dating web site because were they live very far away, and can hardly date each other to get to know each other (well they are talking online tho)
Do you really believe you could find true love on dating web sites?
I just want to know your options
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