Personal Dating Counselor

eHarmony has a new perk—a personal dating counselor. For a fee of $5,000 you can hire a counselor to help to spruce up your profile, do screen matches and act as an intermediary for potential mates. The site says it’s for people who are “tired of the time and effort necessary to traditional online dating.” […]

Stolen Identity

Unfortunately, identity theft happens every day. Here are some things you can and should be to help prevent your identity from being stolen: 1. It is very important that you check your credit reports on an annual basis. If an ID thief opens credit card and/or bank accounts or takes loans, it will show up […]

Sexercise

Does sex count as exercise? Data has revealed that sex can be considered exercise. As far back as the 1950’s couples have been asked to strap on monitors, blood-pressure cuffs, oxygen masks and other paraphernalia and copulate, to scientifically quantify the impacts of sex. The focus was on whether sex can kill you by precipitating […]

New Password App

This weekend security expert Jeremy Rose of London got approval from Apple to sell his new password manager using face-recognition technology. The new app is called FaceCrypt. FaceCrypt costs $5 (with a $7 version using icons) and is the best app of its kind on the market today. It can can be purchased at the […]

Rate Your Date

How many times have you wished you could rate the date you just had? Now you can! There is a new, free, female-friendly social networking app that lets women anonymously review men who are their Facebook friends. Lulu is an iTunes app for women to rate and score their dates. On Lulu women can rate […]

Online Dating

In October 2013 the Pew Center released a report that found Americans are most comfortable looking for prospective partners online.  59 percent of those surveyed agreed that online dating was a good way to meet people. A major development in this new survey (the last one was in 2005) concerned the smartphone—which didn’t exist in […]

Grey Divorce

Fifty years ago only 2.8 percent of Americans over fifty were divorced. This statistics has risen drastically over the years. In 2011, according to the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, 15.4 percent divorced and 2.1 percent were separated. While divorce rates have gone down, the divorce rates for people over 50 has doubled since 1990. […]

Body Language

Body language affects how others see us, and it may also change how we see ourselves.  Body language can be very revealing. We can change other people’s perceptions—even our own body chemistry—simply by changing body positions. Research shows that the way we act, think and talk, whether positive or negative, has an effect on our hormones. […]