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Don’t miss out on love…

Obviously, I’m a big believer that love can happen anywhere, at any time.  That’s why I want you to imagine the following scenario. Pretend for a second that you’re a New Yorker waiting for the 6 train and you happen to lock eyes with a handsome stranger across the crowded platform.  You feel a jolt down to your pinky toe (and maybe elsewhere too). But then the moment passes. He gets on the train and you’re still stuck waiting with a sinking feeling in your stomach, wondering what might have been. more…

Think it can’t happen to you? Look at Holly Petraeus, whose husband of 38 years, Gen. David Petraeus, recently resigned as head of the CIA after he was caught having an affair. How did both his career and (still pending) marriage go up in flames? Yep, just like many cheaters, Petraeus got busted over some inappropriate emails. Not too intelligent, that.
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In honor of his re-election, let’s talk about Obama’s love life

I fell in love with Barack Obama the first moment I shook his hand. Before you all go getting scared thinking this is going to turn into a political piece, you can stop your mini-freakout right now. One, I don’t play that way (I even watched the election with a roomful of Obama haters) and two, HELLO, this is LoveTrekker. The only thing time my personal politics get involved is when a guy acts like a dick, and then I – quite democratically, I think – weigh the pros and cons of dumping him.

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Group dating, blind-style

If you’ve ever online dated (I have) you know that safety precautions are a must. You know the drill, tell your friends where you’re going, who you’re with, how you found him and his social security number (if you have it, as I bet some of you tech-savvy super sleuths do). But there’s no need to freak out that you  might be going out with a future serial killer — or even to feel awkward about meeting the potential meet of your dreams blindly anymore thanks to a new online “social” club called Grouper. Intrigued? Read on… more…

A touching proposal has one woman on hot pursuit of an unidentified engaged couple 

The date: July 2. The location: the Washington War Memorial in Washington D.C. The scene: A romantic proposal. Why I’m writing about it: a photographer witnessed a swoon-worthy engagement and wants to track down the mystery couple to give them the evidence of what is, perhaps, the most romantic moment of their lives.
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Elisabeth Joy LaMotte shares her tale of woe

No matter which way you spin it, it ain’t called a ‘breakup’ because its easy. The word ‘break’ does imply pain, after all. However, psychotherapist and author Elisabeth Joy LaMotte swears that going through a split in Washington D.C. is especially awful. Read on to hear her thoughts and tell me if you agree, because after reading her piece on the Huffington Post, I had a deeper appreciation for living in Los Angeles. Though I loathe breakups with a passion, at least there’s a plethora of surfer dudes and pretty boy actors to keep my mind off of my pain… more…

A new website helps you track down that sexy stranger you met in the sky

Don’t you love the thought of meeting a handsome (or beautiful, if you happen to be a man) stranger in the sky? There’s something so romantic about it. Forget the stale air, the crappy food — or lack of food, as it were, these days — and the ramrod straight seats. The thought of two strangers meeting or locking eyes on a flight seems to be something straight out of a romantic film (namely Serendipity). So if you’ve ever wonder what happened to your neighbor in seat 7D or rued the fact that the hot snowboarder you made googly eyes with got placed in the back of plane while you were sat up front, you now have a chance to reclaim the lost love that coulda-shoulda-woulda been with the new website We Met On A Plane. more…

Are you getting lucky this new year? Depends on where you live!

If you rang in the new year depressed and alone, ashing a limp cigarette into your party hat and moaning about the fact that you didn’t have anyone to kiss under the wilting (but still hopeful) mistletoe at midnight, chin up — it’s a new year! Although I hope your resolution isn’t to find a boyfriend (obviously, you want Mr. Right, not Mr. Right for Right Now), I can’t control what you do, where you go, or where you might move in the name of love (I moved to London for love in my infancy at the tender age of 23, so I can hardly talk). The Daily Beast has quite thoughtfully put together a hit list for 2012 of the best American cities to find a romantic partner in crime in the new year. They’ve factored in the number of singles per area using Census data from 2008-2010, ratio of women to men, cost of living data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the mental and emotional health of the respective cities residents from the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index. So in case you were wondering, “Well, who died and made those Beasts king of all romantic knowledge?” well, I’d say they’ve made a pretty strong case for their results. So get on with your bad selves this year and prepare to do some traveling…especially to Nebraska. Weird, I know, but trust me…those boys are smokin’ hot. On that happy note, I wish you loads of luck. I also wish you’d remove yourself from your sad slump and pop open a bottle of champagne STAT. Getting depressed over stupid boys — or even a lack of one — is so 2011.

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Rehab pool party at the Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas

Get thee on a plane! If you’re single, here’s where you should go

I hate to break it to you, but the summer is half over (unless you live in Southern California, where it’s summer year-round). If you’re bemoaning the fact that you still have no one to show off your newly toned beach bod to, fret no longer. Travelocity.com and Match.com have banded together to reveal what destinations are the hottest this August. After analyzing where singles seem to be heading to, they’ve ascertained that metropolitan areas seem to be the go-to hot spots. So if you’re feeling lonely, bored or just want some summer lovin’, book your ticket and get ready to spread your wings (I said nothing about your legs – no need to be slutty). Bonne chance! more…

A list of the biggest and best fireworks displays in America

Independence Day is hands down my favorite American holiday. It isn’t that I’m hopelessly patriotic (trust me, I’m not — I used to wish I was British) but that I love, love, love fireworks. There’s something so majestic, something so magical about watching sparklers rain down into the sky, about hearing the BOOM they make as they’re set off and the whistling sound they make as they’re launched into the air. I also associate fireworks with romance. Don’t you? Maybe it has to do with sitting close to someone else in the dark, waiting for such beauty, anticipating what you’re about to see. Regardless, I hope everyone finds that kind of romance this 4th of July – and here are the best places to find it! more…