I’m a multi-tasker and I’m not just talking about having a record on each hand, if y’know what I’m saying.
I’m a multi-tasker and I’m not just talking about having a record on each hand, if y’know what I’m saying.
Every day I have Tinder, I get one day closer to spending the rest of my days in a cozy little cabin secluded in the Swiss Alps with nothing but a complete and utter estrangement from society and a sense of peace.
It has recently been brought to my attention that I’m a serial friendzoner — a phenomenon to which I was previously none the wiser.
Di is back, and as always she’s answering students’ most pressing anonymous sex and relationship questions.
Have any questions for Di? Don’t hesitate to reach out!
Dating apps such as Tinder, Bumble, Match, or Grindr offer a way to meet other singles online and fill your need for human connection, while simultaneously helping prevent the spread of COVID-19.
From your pictures to your bio, here are the mistakes you’re making at every step of the online dating process.
“If we do stay the night, we leave before the sun comes up to avoid the awkward intimacy of the morning after in favour of an uncomfortable Uber ride or the occasional walk home.”
Ty walks a reader through a growing trend, especially among post-secondary students: sugar dating.
Above all, be bold. Anyway, you can always switch crossfit classes if you embarrass yourself.
Not only did I give up on my quest for true love, but this one seemingly insignificant interaction coloured my perspective of the whole city.
If people are using a dating app, they may very well be using more than one, or even way more than one, or alternating between them. Why limit their choices?
In a world where the traditional act of dating is becoming dated, Catherine Ballachey and Stephanie Henderson are bringing Listen To Me, a dynamic and nontraditional play, to Ottawa’s theatre scene. Listen To Me allows audience members to interact with performers in a “speed dating” setting where delving deeper than smalltalk, without the distraction of technology, is the ultimate goal.
A University of Ottawa grad has developed a new app that gives more options to users of today’s hottest matchmaker.
That first step can now be taken for you, with the help of the app Tinder. As the name suggests, the app is a way of lighting a fire between two people, allowing users to either “like” or pass on a person based on their pictures and biography. Based on the search radius you decide to set, finding your Tinderella can now be easier than ever.