Can distance and children be a problem in a new relationship?
I've been on Parship for a week or so and am chatting to a couple of nice ladies. I was wondering a couple of things. Firstly there is one lady who lives in Oxford, with me in Bath this seems like a long distance. Would you say it's worth pursuing?
My friends and relatives disapprove of my dating
Paula Hall is PARSHIP's dating expert. Today, she offers advice to a widower trying to move on from the death of his wife.
The shopping list for love
From time to time it’s only natural to wonder why you’re still single...
In moments of self-doubt, you might end up asking yourself some awkward questions, such as “Is it something about me?” or “Have I maybe been too fussy?”
If a good friend were to express those doubts about themselves, the chances are that your response would be: “Of course you’re not too fussy. You’re fantastic and you deserve the
best.” explains Paula Hall, PARSHIP's dating expert.
Objective: marriage
In the USA and Europe, as many as one marriage in six is the consequence of an online encounter, while almost half of Ireland’s single men and women feel that they have a chance of finding love online.
Choosing a relationship site
There are now dating websites to serve the widely differing priorities and aspirations of single people. For those men and women who are looking forward to meeting a partner for a durable and fulfilling relationship, some dating services take a more serious-minded approach to the process, and these can be described as relationship sites.
Getting back to dating after a long-term relationship
Whether or not the end of your last relationship was your choice, it can be daunting to start all over again. Paula Hall offers some practical advice to men and women seeking a new long-term relationship.
Running mate and soul mate
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Love second time around
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I met my soulmate online
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