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<title>Dating Advice</title>
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<description>Dating advice has a solitary goal in mind: help singles find love. Sounds good, right? Then you should consider a few tidbits of dating advice today.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 May 2006 12:55:43 EDT</pubDate>
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Some introductory dating advice
Be yourself. 

Some follow-up advice to that helpful piece
Never try to score on the first one.

Another really important piece of dating advice
Don't make your first date at a karaoke bar.

Now that's what I call good advice!
Of course, these tips are pretty basic. But it's much more complicated to achieve lasting results and find a prospective mate without some more intricate dating advice from the people who know best. We are talking, of course, about the online dating advice experts, the companies that make their living in this field. They would not be out there if they did not know their stuff. Thousands of potential mates are waiting for you, and internet dating sites are clamoring for you to use their service to make that match!

But here's another piece of dating advice for you: Don't put too much stock in these online companies. Do they really have the entire market on dating rules? That's hard to believe.

Don't get us wrong. They offer a lot of great things. People who are fresh off a long term relationship may benefit from internet dating in a very big way. It is a great way to get your feet wet without rushing into things. You can chat a little bit, get to know people, float some ideas around. The downside, however, is that people are sometimes only around to do just that.

If you are into more serious dating, we are not recommending that you get together in person with the first 12 profiles you come across on the web. But you should give some serious thought to finding out the motives of the dating advice site users you do encounter. Share your ideas. Be open and up front without telling your whole life story right off the bat. You can get a lot done by being yourself, but also maintaining caution. It is the only way to succeed and avoid the possible pitfalls.

Now that's some real dating advice. 
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		<title>Dating Rules</title>
		<link>http://www.mycupidonline.com/dating-rules.html</link>
		<description>Dating rules are the life blood of the singles scene. Take these into consideration today.</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 May 2006 10:46:01 EDT</pubDate>
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