Tag Archives: Romance

Thought for the day

Although here at MeetingWorld we have a section relating to romantic meetings, until now we’ve not found a book on the subject we’d like to draw your attention to. Anyway, here is one that might be good. I haven’t read it ‘cos I’m already with a wonderful long-term partner. But for those of you who aren’t, this might be worth the modest purchase price. Anyway – Meeting Your Half-Orange: An Utterly Upbeat Guide to Using Dating Optimism to Find Your Perfect Match""” target=”_blank”>(Kindle version)

This is what Amazon say: “Discover the power of positive dating! ‘Half-orange’ refers to the Spanish term ‘mi media naranja’, which is used to describe one’s beautiful, sweet, perfect other half. Now relationship expert Amy Spencer provides women with a step-by-step programme on how to grow one’s ‘half-orange’ from soil, seed, to ‘fruit-ion’ – by harnessing ‘Dating Optimism’. Rather than admonishing readers to make themselves more available, or turn dating into a full-time job,
“Meeting Your Half-Orange” teaches how to focus on the relationship they want with such intensity, the right person will come within a short period of time after completing the following phases: phase one – get your soil ready: believe you can have it; phase two – hit the garden shop: admit you want it; phase three – how to choose your seed: what do you want?; phase four – how to plant the seed: focus and imagine feeling it; phase five – dream of the perfect fruit: openly hope for it, like you’ve never hoped for anything before; phase six – nurture your sapling to bloom: live a happy life; and, phase seven – know when to pluck: how to recognize your half-orange.”

Tips For a Safe And Romantic First Meeting

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The ultimate goal of online dating is of course to actually meet in person and go out on a real date to see if you are compatible. However meeting someone online and meeting someone in the real world are two different things. There are a few tips that will help your in-person meeting be a little safer and as positive as possible

Read more here:

http://www.articledashboard.com/Article/Tips-For-A-Safe-And-Romantic-First-Meeting/92910

The Rules for Online Dating: Capturing the Heart of Mr. Right in Cyberspace [Paperback]

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“Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider have written a book to help the millions of women trying to connect with men on the internet. There are serious mistakes women are making and these can ruin their chances of ever getting Mr. Right to the altar. These mistakes can now be easily corrected with Ellen and Sherrie’s RULES FOR ONLINE DATING.

With the same commonsense approach that made their first book sell 2 million copies, Ellen and Sherrie answer the questions that plague every woman who is trying to use the computer to help her lovelife: – How do I write an ad? – Should I post a picture? – How should I respond to his emails? – How should I negotiate meeting him in person? – Should I be the first to initiate a correspondence?

Online dating is like a chess game: Who moves first and how long you take to make the next move can determine the course of a courtship and whether it progresses to the next level. This book provides proven strategies that will help women feel smart and secure.”

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Oh wow. Nice looking man across the table. Not seen him before. Such lovely eyes, and looking at me too. But … what about the alarm bells? What can your friends at Meeting World mean? Okay we’ll tell you. It won’t take long. So … ready for this? Good. Here we go.

Don’t be taken in by excessive direct eye contact with you from your counterpart. It really isn’t a foolproof indication of awareness, agreement or anything positive. It might be, but don’t rely on it. Your counterpart may have been mentored in how to apply this technique.

Romantic Ideas for a First Meeting With Someone

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The first meeting with a person you find attractive is a nerve-wracking proposition for many men. Without the benefit of information on her tastes and preferences, guys are at a disadvantage when it comes to planning that first date. And since every woman’s idea of romance is anything from a little different to a lot different, romance is a roulette at best. Remembering that most women are interested in honesty, sincerity and thoughtfulness can help you in planning a generic first meeting sure to light a spark of romance with any woman.

Read more here:

http://www.ehow.com/info_7933051_romantic-ideas-first-meeting-someone.html

Long Distance and Internet: Meeting for the First Time

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One of the most difficult things to do in any long distance relationship is meet for the very first time. Here are some tips to get you through that first date.

Read more here:

http://www.romanceclass.com/miscr/LoveSCat/50

If your goal is to have a romantic conversation . . .

. . . then you should try your best to start things off in a sweet and even silly way

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Having a romantic conversation is all about creating an environment that is fun, relaxed, and filled with sparks of enthusiasm. And the best way to reach that point is to start with topics of conversation that are simply sweet and also fun and engaging.

Start the romantic conversation by talking about something funny that happened to you recently, or try to get the other person to talk about something funny that might have happened to them recently.

And for those of you who are in the dating phase, funny stories involving the opposite sex can be great romantic conversation starters to start things off right.

Read more here:

http://www.romanticlovetips.com/how-to-have-a-romantic-conversation/

What to Do on Dates

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Dating is a time to learn more about someone. Many people make the mistake of giving away their hearts too easily, without understanding more about their partners.

Movies or TV dates don’t offer you a chance to learn that much about the other person because you’re spending time watching the show. Try to spend time together afterward, and discuss what you’ve seen. Use this time to as questions and learn about your partner’s attitudes.

Often, people on a date find awkward silences growing between them. Try to use this time to ask an open-ended question – not a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ one – about your partner’s attitudes, past experiences, future goals and dreams.

Read more here:

http://relationship.lifetips.com/cat/63572/dating-and-romance/index.html