Sugar Editorial Picks
Mar 26, 2009 -
I am so happy to hear that most of you are with the man you describe as Mr. Right, but now I'm curious to hear about where you found him! Of course there are the obvious places to meet an eligible bachelor — the gym, through mutual friends, or at a bar — but I want to hear about the obscure, random stories, so do tell, where is the strangest place you've ever met a guy?
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- 39 Comments
Mar 19, 2009 -
Dear Sugar,
I'm thinking about using the dating service, It's Just Lunch, but I'm worried that I'll be the youngest person there. I just moved to a new city after graduating from college, I have a relatively busy job and haven't had any luck meeting guys. I'm only 24 and I feel like using a dating service is a total cop out, so should I keep trying other avenues, or should I just go for it?
- 23 Comments
Feb 13, 2009 -
Valentine's Day is on a Saturday this year, which means all you single people out there can pretend this international day of love is just like any other Saturday night! Bars seem to always have V-Day specials, especially when it falls on a weekend. But tell me, do you think Valentine's Day is a good time to meet other single people looking for love just like you, or is it a recipe for disaster?
- 10 Comments
Jan 26, 2009 -
If you're forgetful by nature, I'm sure you've goofed an introduction before, or forgotten someone's name after meeting them a few times. If this sounds familiar, you're in luck because Emily Post has some suggestions for the next time you're in a predicament like that!
Don't panic.
- 15 Comments
Dec 09, 2008 -
Dear Sugar,
I have been single for two years now and it's starting to take its toll on me. I have had my fair share of guys interested, but it's been my lack of interest in them that's causing me to remain unattached. I have also not been in a serious relationship in a long time; I am totally over all my exes so what's wrong with me?
- 11 Comments
Dec 05, 2007 -
If you're not in a relationship, and you're looking to meet someone, I'm sure you've asked yourself "where are all the good guys?" It can feel really frustrating when you're on the dating scene and meeting a bunch of duds. Here's a list of places good men may be lurking:
- At a bar - This may not be the most romantic way to meet a guy, but it's a great place to meet single men, who are also looking to meet single women.
- 24 Comments
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Oct 07, 2008 -
Meeting new guys is not all that hard — just head out to your local pub for a drink and smile a lot! But meeting quality people who you’d actually want to interact with sober and introduce to your friends is another matter entirely. And while throwing out suggestions like going to a bar or starting up conversations at your gym can be helpful for some, most of us have been there and done that.
- 14 Comments
Jan 25, 2008 -
While I'm sure there are plenty of you out there that have absolutely no problem meeting new people, the rest of us can sometimes feel like there aren't any fish in the sea. Even if you're out and about all the time, it can be easy to fall into the habit of just socializing with your close-knit group of friends instead of branching out and stepping out of your comfort zone. Sometimes the most basic ways to meet new people are the ones that we forget the fastest.
- 11 Comments
Oct 05, 2009 -
Conventional Wisdom is a different kind of advice column. Your questions will be answered by people from all walks of life rather than by advice experts. If you have a question you'd like answered on Conventional Wisdom, you can submit it here.
- 33 Comments
Aug 13, 2009 -
Worrying that "the mailman would get confused" or that "society wouldn’t function as well if women did not change their names," 70 percent of Americans say that new brides should take their husband's last name. Even more shocking, the study presented yesterday at the American Sociological Association’s annual meeting found that 50 percent of respondents thought it should be made a legal requirement for women to change their names to their husbands'!
The reasons given ranged from religious beliefs to social convenience — some people actually suggested that the post office might be confused if there were people living at the same address with two different names.
- 76 Comments