A lot of women write to me and ask, “How can I get my ex boyfriend back”?
My first question is always, “Why do you want him back?”
After all, unless one of you has been abducted by aliens or struck in the head by lightning, you’ll still be the same ‘ol two of you with the same ‘ol problems. Whatever it was (jealousy, insecurity, cheating, boredom) that broke you up in round one (or round thirty-seven) will likely still be there. Right?
But what if you really, really, really want him back? Or what if the connection you have is so amazing, so special, so meant to be that you can’t imagine your life without him? Or what if you broke up over something stupid, or a misunderstanding, and you just know it can work out if only your guy would give you one more chance?
Sometimes, that’s all we need. A second chance.
A lot of relationship experts will tell you that trying to get back together with an ex is futile. But I will say, in my experience, that there are some things you can do that can increase your chances. And sometimes a couple can over come their past, and find happiness together.
If that’s what you’re looking for, you might want to consider trying this: The Magic of Making Up , which promises to tell you exactly how to win him back. (And better yet, if it doesn’t work, you get your money back.)
To your happily ever after,
XO,
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In just a few weeks, I’ll be heading down to Key West with my sweetie for a thank-gawd-I-finally-finished-my-new-book celebration weekend. (Well, either that, or a How-can-I-even-think-about-drinking-this-banana-daiquiri-on-the-beach-when-I-still-haven’t-finished-my-new-book weekend — I’ll let you know.) Yes, I know what drinking banana daiquiris says about me. But I digress.
So what kind of pajamas does one take on a romantic weekend to a steamy destination? Generally, I’m not a fan of anything scratchy or binding, as far as bedwear goes. I’m also not a fan of the ratty t-shirt look, or the camisole and boy shorts (impossible to keep them from riding up), and I only do men’s pajama bottoms for charity events. I prefer soft little cotton chemises — comfy and uber-girly at the same time.
I was browsing a women’s pajamas site last night, trying to figure out my options. (And believe me, there are lots of options available when you’re in the market to buy women’s pajamas.)
What I realized, however, was that all of the womens pajamas that appealed to me were pretty much the exact same thing that I already have in my closet.
Like this one ——————————->
But the thing about vacations, even mini-vacations, is in getting out of your normal routine. So maybe, instead of my usual darling nighties, I should try something different.
Like not packing any pajamas at all.
What do you think?
XO,
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Be sure to tune in to Daytime on Tuesday, May 19 when I’ll be talking about Virtual Dating Assistants
Too Busy to Date Online? Virtual Dating Assistants Will Write Your Profile, Answer Your Messages, and Even Pick the Restaurant.
Some people just don’t have 40 hours a week to devote to finding someone special. Busy professionals have long had difficulty finding love online, because the searching and responding to dozens or hundreds of potential suitors, not to mention going out on dates, can take hours every single day. But now, help may be on the way.
What is a Virtual Dating Assistant?
Basically, a Virtual Dating Assistant is someone you hire to do the heavy lifting when it comes to online dating. After an in-depth interview, your Virtual Dating Assistant will comb dating sites looking for suitable matches, send selections to you for approval, and even woo your selections with witty online banter. Once a date is arranged (they’ll even pick the restaurant) your Virtual Dating Assistant will provide you with a sort of “romantic white paper” to let you know what the fake you and your real date have been talking about, and all of the things you probably have in common.
Can they really help to find you someone great?
Virtual Dating Assistants can help you if you’re very particular in your desires (one client had a clown fetish and was looking for a woman who owned her own pair of red floppy shoes, water-squirting flower, and red squeaky nose.) The gentleman’s VDA set him up with not one, but three women who fit the bill. So, if you have, um, unusual taste, a Virtual Dating Assistant might just be what you need.
Scott Valdez, the founder of Virtual Dating Assistant says that the majority of his clients are “busy professionals.” In many cases, a high-powered job prevents them from spending the amount of time necessary to successfully date online. Most of his clients are men. According to Scott, attractive women can receive hundreds of messages every week, and frequently they don’t have the time or desire to weed through all the frogs to find their princes.
How much do the services cost, and where can you find a Virtual Dating Assistant?
Prices vary among smaller companies, but the biggest VDA company Virtual Dating Assistants offers packages that range from $600 per month for 40 hours of dating assistance to $1200 per month for 80 hours of dating help. That’s right, two full time employees (freelancers, actually) doing nothing but combing the Internet for Mr. or Ms. Right on your behalf.
Is it ethical?
It’s sort of a mixed bag on that one for me. I don’t think that having someone write your profile, search for possible matches, or even sort through potential dates is unethical in the least. Many people aren’t spectacular writers, and frankly, having someone else to narrow down the 40 million prospects available on the gazillion or so dating sites online doesn’t seem like a big ethics problem either.
Here’s what I have trouble with: One person pretending to be another. The idea of some writer/poseur who makes somewhere in the neighborhood of $8 -$10 an hour as the faux you. It’s terribly unfair to the person your VDA is wooing. They think they’re connecting with you. Really, they’re connecting with a set of facts posing as a human. They think that you’re spending ten hours a week (or whatever) pursuing them. But really, you’re not. According to Valdez, most times a male writer will write for a male client, and a female writer will write for a female client. But sometimes, a female writer will write for a male client. Which means, if you’re a woman dating online and you’ve just found the sensitive but manly guy you’ve always dreamed of, beware: it might just be a chick.
How is that going to work out when the client and his date finally come face to face?
One of the biggest complaints that women and men have when it comes to online dating is that lying is rampant. Men lie about their age, height and financial status. Women tend to lie about their age and weight. Does a VDA service really do anything but continue to ramp up the already prevalent bullshit factor?
Also, it’s hard enough to make the transition from online banter to offline chemistry. But if the online connection isn’t even real, what chance do you have of a real spark?
One more thought: If you’re too busy to find a date online, how are you ever going to find time for a relationship?
Lisa appears every week on Daytime, check your local TV listings for times and stations.
XO,
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