29 Mar 11

Tuesday’s Topic: Disgusting Dating Habits

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By Kelly Seal Maybe you’re a single man who’s hot, successful, or some form of a great catch. However, you can’t seem to make it past the first date or two, and can’t understand why. Instead of assuming the problem is with your dates, maybe you should consider the possibility that it’s with you. Allow […]

8 Mar 11

Tuesday’s Topic: Dating a 36 Year Old Virgin

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By JR Reed A 36-year-old female virgin. I knew she existed. It’s just that I had never met one in person. I assumed she would be hideous in some way, but this one wasn’t. Not at all. This one was a cute, personable Latina. She was quick to make friends and her social calendar was […]

1 Mar 11

Tuesday’s Topic: Like, Love or Dopamine – Part 3

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Book Excerpt – Don’t Use My Sweater Like a Towel By Jennifer Kelton Following lust is the romantic love stage. Fisher explains that romantic love is “not an emotion. Rather it’s a motivation system. It’s a drive. It’s part of the reward system of the brain.”Dopamine and PEA levels begin to rise,increasing our excitement about […]

23 Feb 11

Tuesday’s Topic: Like, Love or Dopamine – Part 2

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Book Excerpt – Don’t Use My Sweater Like a Towel By Jennifer Kelton Oxytocin is a peptide of nine amino acids that was, until recently, thought only to induce labor, lactation and bonding between a mother and child. Now it is believed to be instrumental in attachment between romantic partners as well. It is secreted […]

15 Feb 11

Tuesday’s Topic: Like, Love or Dopamine

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Book Excerpt – Don’t Use My Sweater Like a Towel By Jennifer Kelton ‘What is love?’ Shakespeare mused.The Great bard was not the first to ask. I suspect our ancestors pondered this question a million years ago as they sat around their campfires of lay and watched the stars. —Helen Fisher,Why We Love IT WAS […]

8 Feb 11

Tuesday’s Topic: 4 Awesome Online Dating Games

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By Kari DePhillips Whether you’re new or old to the world of online dating, you’ve probably seen or played an online dating game. These games span many different genres, but typically take the form of the user romancing various people in order to find true love. Other games show up at game shows that have […]

1 Feb 11

Tuesday’s Topic: Cheating — is it Ever Okay?

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By Kari DePhillips We all make mistakes, and cheating can be one of them. Cheating can ruin relationships, destroy trust and make you look like a first-class a-hole. If word gets out that you’re a cheater, you can develop an unsavory reputation that can be hard to shake. That said, is cheating ever okay? No, […]

25 Jan 11

Tuesday’s Topic: The Top Six Reasons Women Have Sex

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By Kari DePhillips There are many motivating factors that drive women to have sex (besides the fact that it’s the 21st century and you’re allowed to if you want to, damnit). Here’s a list of the top six reasons women get freaky between the sheets: 1. Basic physical need. Every healthy human adult needs to […]

18 Jan 11

Tuesday’s Topic: Doing it With Your Shoes On

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By Kari DePhillips Heels Required: Doing It With Your Shoes On If your significant other has a fetish for feet, don’t freak out. Sharing a sexual fantasy with your partner is a great way to spice things up in the bedroom. It can strengthen your relationship and bring the two of you closer together, and […]

11 Jan 11

Tuesday’s Topic: Just in Time for the New Year — The Ex-Blocker App

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By Kari DePhillips We all have at least one ex that we wish would just disappear off the face of the Earth. Unfortunately, magical disappearances rarely tend to happen in real life. In fact, after a bad break-up we are usually stuck with constant reminders of the abhorrent ex everywhere we look. This is especially […]

About Jennifer Kelton

Jennifer KeltonI did not wake up one morning and say “hey I think I’d like a man use my sweater like a towel, write a candid dating book, become a dating expert, the CEO and founder of a social dating site and have three blogs.”

All of this has happened in a slow burn and here I am. The good, the bad, the mistakes, way too many tears shed to count, lots of wine and oh my goodness a huge learning curve that leaves me much of the time saying, “I’m sorry but this is all new to me.”
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  • Tuesday’s Topic: Disgusting Dating Habits

    By Kelly Seal Maybe you’re a single man who’s hot, successful, or some form of a great catch. However, you can’t seem to make it past the first date or two, and can’t understand why. Instead of assuming the problem is with your dates, maybe you should consider the possibility that it’s with you. Allow […]

  • Tuesday’s Topic: Dating a 36 Year Old Virgin

    By JR Reed A 36-year-old female virgin. I knew she existed. It’s just that I had never met one in person. I assumed she would be hideous in some way, but this one wasn’t. Not at all. This one was a cute, personable Latina. She was quick to make friends and her social calendar was […]

  • Tuesday’s Topic: Like, Love or Dopamine – Part 3

    Book Excerpt – Don’t Use My Sweater Like a Towel By Jennifer Kelton Following lust is the romantic love stage. Fisher explains that romantic love is “not an emotion. Rather it’s a motivation system. It’s a drive. It’s part of the reward system of the brain.”Dopamine and PEA levels begin to rise,increasing our excitement about […]

  • Tuesday’s Topic: Like, Love or Dopamine – Part 2

    Book Excerpt – Don’t Use My Sweater Like a Towel By Jennifer Kelton Oxytocin is a peptide of nine amino acids that was, until recently, thought only to induce labor, lactation and bonding between a mother and child. Now it is believed to be instrumental in attachment between romantic partners as well. It is secreted […]

  • Tuesday’s Topic: Like, Love or Dopamine

    Book Excerpt – Don’t Use My Sweater Like a Towel By Jennifer Kelton ‘What is love?’ Shakespeare mused.The Great bard was not the first to ask. I suspect our ancestors pondered this question a million years ago as they sat around their campfires of lay and watched the stars. —Helen Fisher,Why We Love IT WAS […]