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How To Cope With Having No Friends

February 28, 2012

no friends

Are you alone as well?

One of the most natural desires of humanity is friendship.  Friends make you laugh, they cheer you up, and stick with you through the tough times, the good times, and hold your hair back during the really good times.

Friendship is a beautiful thing, but if you’re one of the millions of people out there without any friends, don’t fret – just read this article and heed my advice.

Friendship is just like online dating.  All you have to do is put yourself out there with no expectations and enjoy yourself.  Before you know it, you’ll have friends knocking at your door step.

In your personal life, go spend time doing the things you enjoy.  Maybe it’s playing a sport like soccer, or maybe it’s acting in Theater.  Putting yourself out there in the world doing the things that make you happy is probably the number one way to meet new people, who in turn can become your friend.

If that’s too much of a commitment for you right away, take a smaller step and meet new people online.  You can try this through the various social networks out there.  Try joining a social group on facebook.com, or a professional group on linkedin.com.  Online groups are a great way to meet people that share similar interests to you.  That being said, be a little cautious here because asking random new people from a social group into the real world isn’t common practice.  Make sure you hit it off with somebody first, are in a similar geographic area, and have a reason to take the relationship offline and into the real world.

Another idea is to join an online dating website.  These dating sites are not exclusively for dating.  They serve various other purposes too.  For example, DateCover.com is designed to introduce random people to random new strangers with the objective of “friendship” or “pen pals.”  All you have to do is ask their search master to find them!  Matches don’t have to be of the love variety they can be of the friend variety too. Looking for friendship on a dating site may feel a little strange, but it’s only strange in your head.  Hundreds of people only select “Looking for Friendship” in their profiles.  This is because they’re looking for someone like you, someone in need of a fellow friend

If doing something in the real world or doing something online requires too much effort for you, there is a third option.  Perhaps you’ll consider getting an animal and befriending it.  If you think having an animal beats committing to a full length Theater production of Fiddler on the Roof, or expanding your social circle with new people online, then that’s fine.  Just remember, animals can only give you so much and there is a fine line between being comfortable on your own and being the cat lady.

Phew! Valentine’s Day is Over!

February 15, 2012

What's next after Valentine's Day

Ladies, with another tick on the calendar and a feather in your cap, another Valentine’s Day is behind you. If you were one of the lucky ones to have a date this past Valentine’s Day, I hope you enjoyed it. If you were one of the sour ones to be single on this day of love, well, I’m sorry. It can’t always be rainbows and butterflies but at least you’re a member of DateCover.com – step one toward finding your perfect match.

With 364 days until next Valentine’s Day, I figured id share a couple of statistics with you. Some of them are fascinating and some of them completely useless. The point of me sharing this with you is to simply say: chivalry is not dead, love will always be king, and Valentine’s Day still reigns supreme as the most romantic day of the year!

- If you live in America, you’ll be happy (or sad) to know that 7.6 out of every 10 people celebrated Valentine’s Day. That’s 76% of the total population… or… 228,000,000- MILLION people. If that’s true, then that means there are only 72-million people who are currently single. Of that 72-million people you can blanket guess that 1.4 million live in each of the 50 states. What state do you live in? What city do you live in within your state? Quality single men and women are few and far between, and clearly they’re hard to find. I’d call anybody who doesn’t date online in this modern age absolutely crazy.

- The total number of Greetings Cards exchanged for Valentine’s Day was over One Hundred and Ninety Million! This puts Valentine’s Day second to only Christmas for the greatest number of cards sent.

- Seventy Three percent of all men who had a date on Valentine’s Day gave their date flowers or a bouquet.

- There are One Hundred and Nineteen single men in their 20’s for every One Hundred single women in their twenties. The odds are stacked in your favor ladies…

- The Very first Valentine’s Day box of chocolates was created and sold by Richard Cadbury in 1868. Giving Chocolates on Valentine’s Day is a One Hundred and Forty Four year old tradition.

- Did you know that the most famous romance story of Romeo and Juliet was set in the city of Verona in Italy? Every year on February 14th, there are about One Thousand letters mailed from all over the world to Verona Italy, addressed to Juliet. Awww! <3

- Valentine’s Day has been around for a very long time, and it’s still going strong. The very first Valentine’s Day card was sent as far back as the year 1415AD! That’s 597 years ago… long time!

- Three Percent of all pet owners bought a Valentine’s Day gift for their pet this past Valentine’s Day. It is my hope you didn’t fall into this category…

First Date on Valentine’s Day? Best Idea Ever!

February 1, 2012

Go big, or go home :)Unless you live under a giant rock or twenty thousand leagues under the sea you’ve probably realized by now that Valentine’s Day is just around the corner.  For a lot couples Valentine’s Day is super stressful, forced, and something of a nuisance.  For other couples it’s romantic, passionate and full of endless love.  Regardless, it’s safe to say that couples are real busy every February 14th.

But what about the millions of singles across the globe who currently are dateless?  What are they supposed to do on Valentine’s Day?   Millions of women across the globe are banding together for “I Hate Valentine’s Day” parties while millions of guys are reading reviews on which strip clubs give the best lap dance.  Do you want to be a part of that crowd?  It is my hope you do not.

Here is some food for thought: Would you ever consider going on a first date with somebody for Valentine’s Day?  Think about it for a second, because I’m serious.  First date. First time meeting. Big time Valentine’s Day date!  Would you do it?  Sure it would feel a little strange, but don’t you think it be fun to bask in the glory of the awkwardness?  I think it would be incredible!

Consider this: First dates are always stressful, so why not take the stress out of the first date and use Valentine’s Day as an excuse to relieve the pressure?  Genius!

I challenge every single person to get on your favorite free online dating website right now and find a date for Valentine’s Day.  Nobody wants to be alone on Valentine’s Day.  It’s the easiest day of the year to find a date!

When it comes time to plan the dinner date venue, pick the cheesiest and clique thing you can think of, and just do it!  Men: show up for the date with a rose and chocolates.  Women dress up in your best little black dress and be ready to impress.  Go out for that nice dinner and live in the peculiarity of everything around you.

Every time you say something silly, or do something lame on the date because you’re nervous, you can blame it on Valentine’s Day.  You also have implied permission to flirt, to touch her hand, and to show off your romantic side. After all, that is what Valentine’s Day is for, isn’t it?

The beauty of this is that pretty soon, if there is any sort of chemistry between you and your date, you’ll both be surrounded by so much love that you’ll quickly be disarmed into thinking you’re both truly on a real Valentine’s Day date.  All the funny will go away and out of nowhere the pretending will stop.  Live in that state of surreal reality as long as you can because these are the moments you’ll never forget.  Many long lasting relationships have formed during moments like these, an unbreakable foundation.

Maybe the date will end in bedroom glory, or maybe it will end with a nice smile and a kiss.  Whatever the case, it sure beats bashing Valentine’s Day with your girlfriends, catching STD’s at the strip club with your bros, or watching re-run’s of the Wonder Years on Netflix at home by yourself.

Valentine’s Day is Stupid And Awesome!

January 24, 2012

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Valentine's Day is my favorite holiday.

Okay, I admit it.  Valentine’s Day was created by greetings card companies to give people a reason to spend over $15 billion dollars on trying to show their loved one just how much they’re appreciated and loved.  Valentine’s Day is a text book success story for capitalism to the power of $15 billion.   No matter how much research you do, you’ll be hard pressed to find the roots of Valentine’s Day in “Love.”  Still, it can’t be all bad, can it?

There are more arguments out there that bash Valentine’s Day than those that love it, and I can understand why.  First of all, Valentine’s Day is not a holiday.  You still have to go to work.  Secondly, celebrating Valentine’s Day is not an option.  Either you step up and do something for your significant other or resign yourself to deadbeat status by her and all her girlfriends for a month.  Finally, especially for those sentimental people out there, the real kicker is the gifts you’re required to buy are pre-determined and thoughtless.  Valentine’s Day has made Love a compulsory demonstration of something materialistic and that is just sad.  Since when has something materialistic ever expressed true love?

Shakespeare described what true love should be best with his quote in King Lear:

I love you more than words can wield the matter;
Dearer than eye-sight, space, and liberty;
Beyond what can be valued, rich or rare;
No less than life, with grace, health, beauty, honor;
As much as child ever loved, or father found;
A love that makes breath poor, and speech unable;
Beyond all manner of so much I love you.

Take note he did not say, “I love you so I spent some money on 1800flowers.com.”

cupid

Is Cupid really the enemy?

If not even Shakespeare, the great poet and playwright, could describe the magnitude of love through words, how are you going to do that through a $4.99 box of chocolates?  You cannot.  Love is an emotion and something to be expressed that is unique to each individual, and each couple.  This is why Valentine’s Day, according to many people, is stupid.

I however completely disagree.  I love Valentine’s Day.  I think its awesome and here’s why.  You’re pretty much guaranteed to “Get It On” during Valentine’s Day.  If you’re with a boyfriend, girlfriend, or whatever, you don’t even have to do very much to get it.  Just show up with flowers or a box of chocolates from your local gas station and you’re a winner.  It is pretty much a done deal.

The point is I believe Valentine’s Day is a way for you to connect with your partner during a time where the world gives you time, space and opportunity to do it.  All you have to do is step up and I think that’s awesome.  Sure, you can celebrate Valentine’s Day the other 364 days of year, but for this one day, the whole world comes together just for you to achieve your goal.   It’s like the gods, AKA Cupid, is shining down upon you and manipulating the universe for your pleasure!

For those of you without a boyfriend or girlfriend, you’re still pretty much guaranteed a lay.  Just walk into any bar at 11:30pm and say something to the dozens of people looking and hoping to find somebody to spend the evening with.

Remember, no matter how much someone tells you they hate Valentine’s Day they would rather share it with someone than be alone.  So, what are you waiting for?  Do you have a date lined up for Valentine’s Day?  If not, logon to your favorite free online dating website right now and start online dating with the thousands of singles looking to spend the night with someone like you.

It’s the easiest day of the year to find a date.

Good luck!

DateCover’s Online Dating Myth Busters!

January 18, 2012

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Dating myths busted!

As we approach the greatest holiday of the year, Valentine’s Day, we’d like to bust a couple of caps in a few myths about online dating!  Even though we clearly live in a digital age, and people do everything online from buying airline tickets to planting a potato in Bangladesh, I’m struck by how many persistent myths remain about the greatest tool available to singles of all time.  We’ve compiled the top 7 excuses the naysayer uses to keep themselves out of the modern age and in suck in the dating dark ages.  Do your friends believe in these myths?  Or worse, do you?  Share this article with all the dummies in your life, and for goodness sake, dump them in time for Valentine’s Day!

Myth #1:  Online Dating is For Losers
Online dating is quite simply an activity done by hundreds of millions of people.  The audience is global and diverse.  The vast majorities of these people are good looking, successful, educated, and are simply looking to meet new friends or form romantic relationships.  Does that describe a loser?  You’ll be interested to know that 1 in every 4 relationships this year will start online.  Does that mean 1 in every 4 Americans is a loser, or could YOU be the loser?

I just gave this myth a beat down!

Myth #2:  Online Dating is TOO Expensive

To some people online dating CAN be expensive, that is, if you join pay services, or if you consider having an internet connection expensive.  If you fall into this category here is an idea: don’t join a pay online dating service, and visit internet cafes in your city that offer free internet connections.   Through quality websites like DateCover.com and a free internet connection, online dating is 100% Free one hundred percent of the time to 100% of the global population.

Myth, Busted!

Myth #3:  I Don’t Need Help Finding Someone to Date
Oh yeah?  Are you sure?  Are thousands of single men or women lining up outside your door to date you?  Trust me; you’re still single for a reason.  It’s an extreme challenge to meet somebody in this day and age that you truly click with.  You don’t have to stop going to the same bar every weekend and spending a ton of money in hope that somebody new you like will show up.  Go ahead and keep doing that.  Just realize that the world is an enormous place with billions of people on it.   We think exploring the world of online dating can only help.  Don’t you?

Hey Myth, kiss my ass.

Myth #4:  Everybody Online Lies
In many cases, this is true but it has nothing to do with online dating.  Do you really think that guy or gal you met at the bar last night is really an Oil Tycoon from Alaska?  Did that British accent sound a little fake to you?  People lie and exaggerate the truth all the time no matter if it’s online or in real life.  There is only reason they do this, and it’s to impress you, or have you like them more.  In a way, you should be flattered.  Of course, always keep your guard up.  Quality singles do not lie.

What’s wrong with your Myth? It’s broken.

Myth #5:  I’m Not Desperate Enough to Online Date
Desperate?  What are you talking about?  People who date online are not desperate either.  The people who you see dating online are the same people you see on the street, or at work.  They may even be members of your own family.  All these people are doing is taking advantage of an amazing tool designed to help them find their perfect match.  If anything, their way of searching for love is a lot more efficient than yours.  If you don’t online date, you must be the guy in the corner using an abacus while the rest of the world is using calculators.

Do the Math.  Myth is a #fail

Myth #6:  Online Dating is Dangerous
This is the dumbest thing I have ever heard.  How can you call dating online dangerous?  It is the only tool I am aware of that gives you the opportunity to learn about somebody from a distance.  You can figure out where someone lives, where they work, their living situation, share videos, photos, talk, chat, email and never EVER reveal your identity to them until you decide to meet.  How is that more dangerous than meeting somebody at a bar?  There is an inherent danger to everything we do in life like taking a shower, or walking across a street.  Online Dating doesn’t rank very high on the dangerous category.

What a stupid Myth.

Myth #7:  You Cannot Figure Somebody Out Online
Did you know that most people try to be somebody they are not when you meet someone for the first time?  If I’m attracted to you and you tell me you are an animal lover, I’m going to tell you that I love animals too.  I’m not going to tell you that I frequently hunt rare and endangered species for sport; I’m going to say whatever I can to make you like me.  Online is different because we all start from the same place: an online dating profile.  On good dating websites profiles are detailed enough for you to get a quick snapshot of a personality in 2.5 seconds.  From the colors they customize to the activities they list as Likes, it’s an honest personality resume with a lot of detailed information.  You can even search for people by location, physical appearance, values, lifestyles, income etc.  Of course, you can’t completely figure somebody out online, but it’s a darn sight better than trying to figure somebody out in a bar!

This Myth is as dead as a doornail, and so is your love life if you believe any of these myths.