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            <title>Dating Advice: Burn Your Relationship Books!</title>
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            <description>Read Giulia&amp;#8217;s post from last week on friendship etiquette here. And see below for a chance to win a copy of Giulia&amp;#8217;s book: I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti!
When I was in my mid-thirties and in a bit of a panic about being single, I kept a pile of dating advice books at my bedside that I relocated to the back of a closet whenever a man came over. I studied The Rules as if they were the Gospels – and like the Gospels, I liked the idea of them, but had a very hard time living by them. I read He’s Just Not That Into You, How to Find a Husband at 35 (Based on What I Learned at Harvard Business School), and a little known tome called If I’m So Wonderful Why Am I Still Single? I told myself I was reading those books as a lark, sort of like how, when I was nine, I believed that...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 15:47:48 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>10 Best of Blisstree Last Week: Yoga and Floating, Depression and Dating</title>
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            <description>In case you missed them, here are 10 of our favorite posts from last week, if we do say so ourselves:
1. 10 Misunderstood Naturopathic Terms Our Hunky Naturopath Explains by Dr. John Dempster
2. Health and Beauty Treatment: 10 Spas Where You Can Float
3. Unemployment Books Women Need to Read (According to a Man) by Patrick Sauer
4. Pangea Organics Facial Toner: Product Review
5. Crazy Yoga Pose of the Day From Alex Auder
6. Depression: Are Women Sadder Than Men? by Jessica Firger
7. Eco-Friendly Living: New Solar-Powered Gadgets by Alexa Yablonski
8. Daily Heath Quiz: Which Cheese Is Healthiest?
9. Nicole Weston From Baking Bites on Health: The World&amp;#8217;s Best Food Bloggers Answer Our Q&amp;A
10. Dating: Women should NEVER ask men out by Giulia Melucci
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            <pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 14:30:32 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Dating: Women Should NEVER Ask Men Out</title>
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            <description>We covered who should pay for the date (him of course). Now it’s time for the prequel. Who should propose it? Him again, I’m afraid. In fact, if you asked him out I would expect you to pay your share of the check and not pout about it. I didn’t even consider that scenario in my previous post, because it didn’t occur to me. I absolutely do not think women should ask men out on dates.
Those Rules yentas and Greg Behrendt have said it before me (and made a lot more money doing so), but, as much as those people make me wretch (profiting from women’s insecurities&amp;#8230;so crass), their basic tenet is true. If a man is interested in you he will pursue you. He doesn’t need your encouragement. And even if he did, would you want to be with someone that you had to coax through every deci...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 14:37:38 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Relationships: When You Wish Words Would Fail</title>
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            <description>With relationships come many questions, thus the popularity of Doctor Phil and Cosmopolitan quizzes. When things feel wrong, we go looking outside of ourselves for answers that are right at our fingertips. The one true gauge we have for relationships is free and easy to access: It’s in how we feel. When we sense something unsettling we want to be soothed – stat. We ignore the symptoms and go in search of a cure. We need to listen to our inner voices. They are as loud and demanding as any talk show guest, and much more deserving of our attention.
We women are fortunate in that whenever we need to vent, we have our own talk show to tune into anytime of the day – on the phone or over drinks with our best girlfriend. But here&amp;#8217;s the thing: Don’t trust anything she says. She’s on...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 14:04:14 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Relationships: When You Wish Words Would Fail</title>
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            <description>With relationships come many questions, thus the popularity of Doctor Phil and Cosmopolitan quizzes. When things feel wrong, we go looking outside of ourselves for answers that are right at our fingertips. The one true gauge we have for relationships is free and easy to access: It’s in how we feel. When we sense something unsettling we want to be soothed – stat. We ignore the symptoms and go in search of a cure. We need to listen to our inner voices. They are as loud and demanding as any talk show guest, and much more deserving of our attention.
We women are fortunate in that whenever we need to vent, we have our own talk show to tune into anytime of the day – on the phone or over drinks with our best girlfriend. But here&amp;#8217;s the thing: Don’t trust anything she says. She’s on...</description>
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            <title>Dating: Not Down With Going Dutch</title>
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            <description>I always think it’s a bad sign if a man doesn’t pick up the check, at least on the first couple of dates. I never let this be a deal breaker for me, but I&amp;#8217;ve also never walked away from a date where I had to pay for myself feeling good. That’s no way to start a relationship. I should have heeded my feelings. In every case, those men who betrayed a lack of fiscal generosity at the outset exhibited an emotional one down the road. Monetary stinginess and emotional withholding go hand in hand.
I dated those men so you don’t have to. I won’t tell you not to go out with a man who lets you pony up your share of the check, but I will tell you to tuck that information away. He’s giving you a message when he takes your money, be it ten dollars or fifty. If he’s unwilling to share...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 14:04:01 +0100</pubDate>
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