Since this is the last installment of The Cheat Sheet before the end of the season, I thought I would talk about what the women came to face over the course of the show: letting go. When they started the show, the women had been left by their p...
Mark Twain wrote, “Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt”. Oh, Mr. Twain, how right you are. Sometimes, when I encounter someone in the throes of denial, I realize that, not only is denial not just a river in Egypt, but it can feel just as wide ...
There’s a Chinese saying that goes, “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.” I like this saying. It basically lays out the difference between someone having the right to feel outrage for being wronged and someone who is being...
For the past few years, there’s been a catchphrase that has entered common usage to describe guys that don’t return phone calls, don’t commit to a woman and can’t seem to make the women they’re seeing a priority. Mention at a party that a guy...
Dear Readers: This week’s Cheat Sheet features dating advice and Josey Vogels. She appeared on episode 6 of Re-Vamped and offered the women advice on how to tackle dating again for the first time. This is taken from transcripts from her time with...
I think the English band, The Clash, were really onto something with their 1981 song “Should I Stay or Should I Go”. This punk classic is clearly about a relationship with mixed signals, unknown motives and a lot of frustration. At the end of the ...
My friend Suzie called me one night after yet another disappointing date with a guy. Suzie is divorced and has been on the dating scene for awhile but is plagued by bad date after bad date. After talking with her for a while, she blurted out words...
Okay. We’ve all dated them. Guys (or girls) who treat you like crap, break promises, talk badly about your friends and tell you in many different ways how you can improve yourself. Sure, they may not do these things to you all at once, but they do...
“He likes keeping the relationship private.” What? Here was Jodie (not her real name), six months into a relationship, and she was still not allowed to publicize that she was dating this guy. In her opinion, she was maintaining the relationship. ...
If you’ve dated more than two people in your life, chances are that you’ve been broken-up with. It usually takes the form of “I think we should just be friends”, “we’re no longer the person we were when we met” or “I don’t think we should see each...
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