Modern Love Myths: From Chivalry to Chemistry
Description
The Wingwoman
Change You Can Believe In: Yourself
Quick to Pass Judgment
Why Some People Hate Valentine’s Day
I’m Single on Valentine’s Day
My Secret Social Identity
What Exactly Is Dating? It’s Ambiguous.
Why Love Is Not a First Sight Thing
Chivalry Makes Women Feel Good
Relationship Experts: Hate The Player Or The Game?
The Double Standard of Men and Women
The Double Standard of Men and Women
The Double Standard of Men and Women
8 Ways to Make a Guy Not Want to Sleep with You
8 Ways to Make a Woman NOT Want to Sleep with You
Ok. But somebody reading your blog isn’t going to know the details behind why you decided to publicly mock or crucify someone. And really, why is it so important to do any of this publicly?
Isn’t that what this is all about, anyway? Our desire to find love, to give love and to live happily ever after?
But how can anybody truly give love when they refuse to put anyone else’s needs before their own and are so insistent upon documenting their own life?
Look. I’ve committed all these dating blogger sins. I’m not above it. But the proof is in the pudding….If this magical right person who will love us despite our need to overshare exists, how come no dating blogger has appeared to have found them?
totallytyler Reply:
July 19th, 2011 at 9:56 pm
Well, of course, personal blogging is a creative expression of self-obsession. I won’t deny that. Most of why anyone does anything is for self-purposing reasons. However, I don’t just write about dating. I’ve written restaurant reviews and posts about job searches, family, etc. I’ve posted photo essays and reviews of books and movies.
I’m not sure if this is your first time reading my blog, but my long time readers know that I have a self-effacing sense of humor and I’m generally pretty good about being truthful and owning up to my shit. Trust me, if I get stinking drunk and puke on my shoes, I’ll write about it. But I would never puke on my shoes. I have better aim.
As for characters remaining anonymous, thus far, I’ve had no problems. I’ve only had one complaint- from a guy whose name, profession and race was changed to protect his identity. And he must not be that mad because he still booty calls me on Friday nights.
I have edited on request and worked with characters to create an identity they are comfortable with. I will not write about someone if they make that request and on the flipside, I’ve not written about many who have practically begged to “make it into the blog.” Like I said in the post, I have to learn something about myself to feel compelled to write about the experience.
Change You Can Believe In: Yourself
Quick to Pass Judgment
Why Some People Hate Valentine’s Day
I’m Single on Valentine’s Day
My Secret Social Identity
What Exactly Is Dating? It’s Ambiguous.
Why Love Is Not a First Sight Thing
Chivalry Makes Women Feel Good
Relationship Experts: Hate The Player Or The Game?
The Double Standard of Men and Women
The Double Standard of Men and Women
The Double Standard of Men and Women
8 Ways to Make a Guy Not Want to Sleep with You
8 Ways to Make a Woman NOT Want to Sleep with You
Ok. But somebody reading your blog isn’t going to know the details behind why you decided to publicly mock or crucify someone. And really, why is it so important to do any of this publicly?
Isn’t that what this is all about, anyway? Our desire to find love, to give love and to live happily ever after?
But how can anybody truly give love when they refuse to put anyone else’s needs before their own and are so insistent upon documenting their own life?
Look. I’ve committed all these dating blogger sins. I’m not above it. But the proof is in the pudding….If this magical right person who will love us despite our need to overshare exists, how come no dating blogger has appeared to have found them?
totallytyler Reply:
July 19th, 2011 at 9:56 pm
Well, of course, personal blogging is a creative expression of self-obsession. I won’t deny that. Most of why anyone does anything is for self-purposing reasons. However, I don’t just write about dating. I’ve written restaurant reviews and posts about job searches, family, etc. I’ve posted photo essays and reviews of books and movies.
I’m not sure if this is your first time reading my blog, but my long time readers know that I have a self-effacing sense of humor and I’m generally pretty good about being truthful and owning up to my shit. Trust me, if I get stinking drunk and puke on my shoes, I’ll write about it. But I would never puke on my shoes. I have better aim.
As for characters remaining anonymous, thus far, I’ve had no problems. I’ve only had one complaint- from a guy whose name, profession and race was changed to protect his identity. And he must not be that mad because he still booty calls me on Friday nights.
I have edited on request and worked with characters to create an identity they are comfortable with. I will not write about someone if they make that request and on the flipside, I’ve not written about many who have practically begged to “make it into the blog.” Like I said in the post, I have to learn something about myself to feel compelled to write about the experience.
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19.12.2023
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19.12.2023