×Fichiers du thème manquants :
themes/rochefort/squelettes/1col-navbar-alt.tpl.html
themes/rochefort/styles/bootstrap.min.css
Le thème par défaut est donc utilisé.

Tinder Confessions: My Tinder Boyfriend

Description [[https://bit.ly/4bCTPeO He Went to War and Came Back a Changed Man]] [[https://bit.ly/3XYmpBu Unmasking Hidden Unhappiness in Marriage]] [[https://bit.ly/4hmImRV Workaholic Heartbreak: When Success Costs Your Marriage]] [[https://bit.ly/4kACG9E Recession Realities: When Financial Stress Tests a Marriage]] [[https://bit.ly/3RgepYW When Unemployment Tests Marriage]] [[https://bit.ly/3RhVRaJ Movies That All Women Should See To Understand Men]] [[https://bit.ly/3Y0Q64V Love Lies and Responsibility]] [[https://bit.ly/3DTY35d The Dating Mishaps of the Ladies of Love Twenty]] [[https://bit.ly/3RoJzxb The Black Male Preference Privilege]] [[https://bit.ly/3RjLaV4 Anatomy of a Great (Reality) Relationship]] [[https://bit.ly/3DQedfU Your Rear End or Your Pride]] [[https://bit.ly/3Y24B8F Why Splitting Costs Isn't Splitting Love]] [[https://bit.ly/3RgxeLs (Broken) Laws of Attraction ]] It’s been a while since I wrote a Tinder Tuesday post, but I’m here with some not-so-breaking news. I FOUND A BOYFRIEND. ON TINDER (about three months ago). Sorry for the dramatic all-caps, but who woulda thunk it? Certainly not me. When I started using Tinder, I figured I’d make up for all the casual dating I never did in college. You know, check out the prospects in the Washington metropolitan area, have a fun fling or two. I was certainly open to the idea of finding a serious relationship on Tinder, but I just didn’t really expect it to actually happen. I can hardly believe it myself, but here I am, proof of the great flexibility of the app (which has been making the rounds at the Olympics, btw). Is it a hookup app? Yes. Is it a dating app? Yes. Is it a find-me-a-boyfriend app? Yes. I stand by my statement from a few months ago that Tinder is what you make it. When I met my boyfriend—we’ll call him John—I knew right away things with him were going to be different (in a very good way), so I decided not to blog about him. Because I knew he was special, and I wanted privacy for the relationship to develop without writing some sort of public diary of the whole thing. And I didn’t want him to one day read this blog and think he was just entertainment for my friends and random strangers on the internet. I will tell you a little bit about him though. Because I just can’t help myself. John is amazing. Calling your significant other amazing is really cliché and overused and just plain annoying (to me anyway), but the word is quite fitting for John. He is amazing. And thoughtful and sweet and incredibly funny. He did a great job with my first un-single Valentine’s Day: flowers and chocolate sent to my office, some cute little Hello Kitty happies (yes, I’m a fan), and a home-cooked dinner prepared while I lounged on the couch in my PJs with a glass of wine while listening to the Pandora station he created just for me. Well done, John. So there ya have it. A happy ending. I’d like to take a moment to thank Addie, who encouraged me to use Tinder in the first place, and my roommate, who let me in on her Tindering—officially winning me over to the idea of jumping in on the action myself. If you just spent this past Valentine’s Day single and didn’t particularly like it, I’d like to encourage YOU to get on Tinder. Or Match.com or e-harmony or Christian Mingle or OkCupid or whatever floats your boat! Yes, there are some weirdos and some jerks out there, but I promise you there are some winners out there too!
Début de l'événement 25.03.2023
Fin de l'événement 28.03.2023
Code postal 24214
Ville SA

Commentaires