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"We both feel good like children."
Because we all know what marriage means: MISERY.
The extreme volatility that has gripped dating markets for the last year may have consequences.
It's hard enough to date in New York, without the added pressure from the financial crisis.
Last night, 60 of the most awkward people in New York convened for Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now, a Smiths-themed speed-dating event at Black Rabbit in Greenpoint.
Let's not sugarcoat it: Dating in New York City is an expensive habit. Not the relationship part, per se, but the actual date itself. Can we woo without going broke?
Perverts and psychos will not necessarily be discouraged from applying.
Batali may be the model-charmer, but producers want Todd English for a dating reality show.
At the Songwriters Hall of Fame awards last night, the two wouldn't admit to being an item, but it's pretty obvious they are.
They blatantly said how much their man makes is really quite important to them. Do none care about the way they look?
The ugliness of the New York dating scene could not be disguised at last night's "Fashion Meets Finance" event at Taj, no matter how much lip gloss it put on.
Tyson Beckford couldn't get with Molly Sims, so he cruises for chicks at the Whole Foods on 24th Street and Seventh Avenue.
This nascent matchmaking organization boasts, "Ladies, you no longer need to worry that the cute guy at the bar works in advertising."
Personal details included, and a beefcake video!
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