Happy Halloween, DateSpacers. Hope your dates haven’t been scary this month. This week’s question comes to us from Laura, who sent this one all the way from Staten Island: “I went out the other night with some friends, and this guy came up to me and we chatted for a couple of hours. But then [...]
Archive for October, 2007
Ask Our Staff: Gauging your “interest” rate
By DateSpaces.com | October 28th, 2007 | Posted in Ask Our StaffAsk Our Staff: You’ve just crossed over into…the Friend Zone
By DateSpaces.com | October 22nd, 2007 | Posted in Ask Our StaffGood morning, faithful readers. Here’s a question from one of you out there who needs some of our patented dating advice.
Dovetailing off this week’s blog posting…What are the worst pickup lines you’ve ever heard someone else use to get a conversation going?
Ask Our Staff: Meeting Strangers in the Night
By DateSpaces.com | October 14th, 2007 | Posted in Ask Our StaffHappy Monday, DateSpacers. Hope you had a busy weekend spent at parties, soirées and even the occasional hootenanny. Of course, some of you are probably asking the same question after the 5,473,923rd gathering surrounded by people you don’t know.
It’s another question we get asked frequently: what is the best way to meet complete strangers at parties?
When it’s raining outside, one of the most romantic things to do with your significant other is snuggle up on the coach under a blanket with a big bucket of popcorn and watch a movie in the dark. What are some good choices to add to your Netflix queue?
Ask Our Staff: What makes for a good date?
By DateSpaces.com | October 1st, 2007 | Posted in Ask Our StaffAs the knowledgeable advisers to the dating masses, the question we get all the time is the most simple: “What makes for a good date?”
So we’re kicking this blog off with the detailed response that also sums up what this site is all about: finding the best dates. Here are five simple elements that will craft the perfect rendezvous. They’re also the five elements on our site that make up the “date-ability” of a DateSpace.


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