Published on 24 February 2011
I hate this question. I hate asking it, and I hate the answer I receive from happy couples. You know the one. “You just know”.
What kind of help is that? You just know. What kind of fortune cookie did they pluck that nugget of wisdom from?
At the risk of sounding like the end to a John Hughes film, here’s my take on knowing when you have met The One:

Published on 23 February 2011
No matter how long you’ve been single, I truly believe anyone can find the partner of their dreams in 28 days or less.
I know what you’re thinking; "Woah woah, hold up a second. I’ve been single for months - even years - how do know the magic password to the kingdom of love?"
Ever heard the expression; “in order to love, you must first love yourself?” I have, and let me tell you, it’s true. Self actualisation is numero uno in the steps to success. If you don’t value your own company, how do you expect anyone else to?

Published on 09 February 2011
Do you believe there is a man drought? You mention in your ‘Man Drought’ post that women still have the power. Is this still the case when the numbers are tipped in men’s favour?
Miranda, via email

Published on 31 January 2011
What are the best places to meet men that want more than just a hook-up?
Miranda, via eail

Published on 25 January 2011
What are the pick up lines that deliver most success?
Miranda, via email

Published on 13 January 2011
Time and time again, people keep telling me that I should be looking for ‘The One’ – the soul mate that dot’s my proverbial I’s, crosses my T’s and makes my heart beat faster and slower at the same time. We’re taught at a young age that among the six billion souls on earth, only one can be our mate. But here’s a question; is there such thing as more than one perfect partner?

Published on 15 December 2010
Many single men and women write to me expressing confusion, uncertainty and frustration regarding the whole dating scene. Their stories are often filled with tales of broken dates, unanswered emails and/or phone calls and guys just disappearing for no apparent reason. They are looking for answers about what qualities the opposite sex look for when choosing a partner to date, and what single professionals really want from their relationships. and want to know what single Most of all, they want to know how to find and build mutually satisfying and lasting relationships.
It's been said that in order to know where you're going, you must first acknowledge where you have been. Below are five turn offs that have single handedly led to the demise of relationships all around the world. Avoid these and happiness awaits!

Published on 12 September 2010
The French have a saying, “Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît pas.” – The heart has reasons that reason does not recognise. When it comes to love, the heart often does not recognise race, culture, skin colour, religion or language. But that’s not to say it can’t get in the way.

Published on 09 September 2010
What better wingman than man’s best friend. No, I’m not talking about Lachlan, your never-loved-never-will chum from work, or Gary, the newly divorced emotional train wreck from down the road. I’m talking about Buddy, the canine with charisma, Timmy, the turtle with timing, and Pauline, the parrot with poise.
For years, pets have provided the perfect segway to meeting single women, but have we utilised their complete pick-up potential?
Here are five ways your pet can help you land the girl of your dreams.
Published on 06 September 2010
It’s easy for Beyoncé to say. Here’s a woman who’s perhaps the most sought-after artist on the planet. A woman who’s currently dating perhaps the most powerful hip-hop mogul and all-round superstar in Jay-Z. And a woman who has, at one stage, played a starring role in the wet dreams of every man on planet. Why not tell other suckers (whoops I mean, “single ladies”) to put our hands up?
Then again, Beyoncé, like every other American woman, isn’t faced with the same dilemma as single birds from the land down under.
The dilemma I’m referring to is the highly publicised, buzz-phrase, The Man Drought.
