The Right Time to Start Dating Again

Many singles come to Innovative Match (IM) asking how long it will be before they should start dating after losing a loved one, whether they experienced an unfortunate death or a divorce. While there is no perfect timeline, the questions and insights served up in this IM blog can help you to find and use your own “dating/relationship compass."

Lisa Field’s article on WebMD is an IM favorite. Field’s piece aggregates expert advice from leading authors, PhDs, counselors and psychologists focused on divorce and relationships and provides excellent insights to help you assess your “dating readiness.”

Being ready to get back on The Romance Highway depends on your emotional state and your motivation. Re-entering the dating arena could take a few months or years. However, if you are able to thoroughly address the following questions, you may be on the right path:

1. What have you learned from your past relationships?

Each ended partnership is a lesson. In order to avoid repeating things that caused you pain in the past, you should examine the pros and cons of each major previous relationship. We highlighted a proven exercise in a past blog that you can do with a confidante. If you can be honest about what worked and, more importantly, what didn’t work with your exes, you may be ready to look for a new partner.

2. How are you different today?

When we jump back into the dating scene, we often falsely believe that we are the same person whom we were when we engaged with our last partner. Perform a self-assessment – how have you changed since then? Have you cultivated new hobbies or have your priorities shifted? Maybe the exit of your last partner has lifted a burden off of your shoulders and now you want to pursue ideas you have kept bottled up inside. You are likely a changed person from when you entered your last relationship, whether changes happened because of choice or because of circumstance. Realize those changes and the changes you want to make before engaging with someone new.

3. How are you going to meet new people?

This is perhaps the hardest question to answer, even when you are emotionally ready to start dating again. Some people may choose to invest in matchmaking services. Cassie Zampa-Keim, IM’s CEO and Founder, is a firm believer that (whether you invest in professional search services or not) you should also be your own matchmaker.

Finding a new date is a bit like networking; put behind your fears and attend events and engage in activities that interest you! Ask friends and family to introduce you to other singles. Online dating can seem like an ocean, but if you know what you’re looking for you can create a strong pool of candidates to choose from. Use the sites and search parameters that are best for your current situation. Most importantly, be honest about your status: separated, divorced, widowed, etc. Only when you can acknowledge your current state are you truly ready to move forward.

 

It may feel uncomfortable to let yourself be vulnerable in the dating arena, especially since it has been a while since you’ve tried to meet other singles. While you may experience “learning detours” and “emotional speed bumps” along the way, with the right attitude and resilience, you can present the best version of yourself to potential matches and enjoy an expansive, new relationship journey. Once you have established what you want and learned from your past relationships, you are likely to be successful on The Romance Highway.

 

IM Recognition #21 - Dating in Your 50s

"Every decade people seem to get younger and younger.  You can still be vibrant and youthful in your fifties and sixties and beyond. Take care of yourself, live life with purpose, and aim to be someone you’d want to date. Stay connected and involved. Meet people. Volunteer, take classes, attend events, and spend quality time with good friends. If you’re self-assured, prioritizing what matters and pursuing the things you love, you’re living a full life. And that, no matter what your age, is attractive."

Dating in Your 50s” receives this week’s Innovative Match (IM) Recognition Award! Recommended by the IM Editorial Team, this article from eHarmony provides unbeatable tips for those in their 50s entering the dating scene. We hope you’ll enjoy this informative read as you continue your journey on the Romance Highway.

 

Dating in Your 50s from eHarmony

Finding The Right Stuff: The Ivy League of Dating

Many of Innovative Match’s (IM) clients in the 50+ crowd are often overwhelmed by the seemingly endless variety of online dating sites available. Even though certain sites are targeted at mature singles and have gained stellar reputations, this random process leaves many people unfulfilled.

Working with websites like Match.com and OkCupid for many years, IM’s CEO and Founder, Cassie Zampa-Keim, has been able to humanize this random searching process as well as create accurate, stand out profiles for her clients. Nicknamed “the woman behind the computer” due to years of experience with both IM clients and popular onsite dating sites (and their dating “pools”), Cassie has led the IM team to produce record results. IM community members have met many compatible 50+ singles in major markets (New York, Los Angeles, Boston, San Francisco, etc.). The IM matchmaking team has learned to sift through hundreds of profiles in record time to find those candidates with the highest potential.

While it is tempting to join major brand-name online dating sites, often clients benefit more from smaller, boutique websites. The IM team highly recommends The Right Stuff, a website that accepts users of any age who are graduates of select top universities in the world. This website provides an excellent combination of autonomy of choosing from a large database of users while also making sure the users are pre-screened and handpicked.

Cassie and the IM team continue to be excited about The Right Stuff’s growth. Both firms emphasize personalized databases. IM has curated offline networks in New York, San Francisco, and Boston. The Right Stuff has expanded to have an international, hand-picked online community. This service is led by a high profile team of professionals and recently the president, Dawne Touchings, spoke with Cassie about their services. The Right Stuff’s focus is on connecting prestigious alumni from all over the world in their pursuit of romance. The firm’s website has an easy interface and straightforward application process; it is a resource IM clients benefit from greatly.

Aside from being a platform for meeting elite singles, The Right Stuff serves the dual purpose of being a networking tool. Unlike other dating sites, clients will not have to face the possibility of fake profiles or singles not willing to meet. When The Right Stuff singles meet, even if romantic chemistry is not there, both parties network with a peer who can serve other areas of their lives. The Right Stuff sets up clients for a win-win situation.

Regardless of the site or service you are using, your journey on the Romance Highway should be filled with motivation, hope, and resilience. Your journey will only lead to success with the right tools and attitude. With the help of IM, we hope you find the outlets that suit you best.

 

IM Recognition #20 - The 3 Biggest Dating Dealbreakers For Those Over 50

“The 3 Biggest Dating Dealbreakers For Those Over 50” receives this week’s Innovative Match (IM) Recognition Award! Recommended by the IM Editorial Team, this article from Huffington Post by Ronnie Ann Ryan provides insightful tips for those in the dating scene. We hope you’ll enjoy this informative read as you continue your journey on the Romance Highway.

 

The 3 Biggest Dating Dealbreakers For Those Over 50 by Ronnie Ann Ryan

IM Recognition #19 – Dating, Poofing and the Summer ‘Vacation Effect’

“Dating, Poofing and the Summer 'Vacation Effect'” receives this week’s Innovative Match (IM) Recognition Award! Recommended by the IM Editorial Team, this article from eHarmony by Sarah Elizabeth Richards provides excellent tips for handling summer dating. We hope you’ll enjoy this informative read as you continue your journey on the Romance Highway.  

Dating, Poofing and the Summer 'Vacation Effect' by Sarah Elizabeth Richards

How to Be Your Own Matchmaker at 50+: Steps Every Smart Single Needs to Know

Many singles have yet to start or are struggling with their journey on the Romance Highway. In this post, Innovative Match (IM) provides tools to help you be your own matchmaker. Whether you are using a traditional matchmaking firm or not, the following expert practices can help you optimize your skills as your own relationship coach & recruiter and increase the chances of finding the right relationship for you.

1. Address the Biggest Excuses That Are Stopping You

First, address the excuses that have been preventing you from starting now. Learn how newly single adults get back out into the dating arena.

2. Remove Relationship Roadblocks

Learning from your past can be a critical first step to being the best version of yourself while searching for romance. A new IM client, Sue (name changed for privacy), had been in and out of former relationships for years and was seeking her ideal match. Near Valentine’s Day, Sue became despondent, as many singles do at this time. She came to the IM office seeking solutions for her dating burnout. The key to Sue’s acceleration on the Romance Highway was to identify the patterns that were slowing her down.

The IM team recommended a simple exercise:

  1. Have your relationship coach or a trusted loved one grab a piece of paper
  2. Make columns for your three most recent serious relationships (at least 6 months long).
  3. Talk about each relationship; list the positives and negatives of each one. Make sure to list why the relationships ended and what the deal breakers were.
  4. Take a look at the reasons why each relationship ended and search for a common denominator – what theme did each break up have in common?
  5. If you’ve been with the same partner for many years, and are newly single, make two columns -- one to identify the aspects of the relationship that were empowering, that you liked the most and one for those that you would like to change with future partners.

Clients often come to IM exhausted from staying in the wrong relationships for months or years and discouraged by meeting and remaining with people who were not ideal fits for them. By recognizing habits and patterns, you can start the process of finding your match.

3. Qualify Like a Pro: Know When to Move On

A key to finding the right relationship is deciding early on whether or not to continue dating someone. This requires looking past initial fireworks and delving deeper to determine long term compatibility. Humans are creatures of habit, but with determination and motivation, you can stop dating people who may not be optimal matches and make room for healthy relationships.

4. Be Your Own Coach and Recruiter

 

If you have the resources, consider working with professionals such as a relationship coach or mental health professional. Hiring a matchmaker to find new prospects is also an alternative, but don’t feel obliged to limit yourself to that one option. Remember that a matchmaker may require large emotional and financial investments, but their candidate pools can be small. Actions such as joining online dating sites can expose you to thousands of new people.

Embrace the adventure of becoming your own relationship “head hunter.” Buddy up with other single friends who can serve as sounding boards and cheerleaders. You can always turn to books and loved ones to work on these issues as well. Join online dating sites and craft a stellar online dating profile to maximize your results. If you enjoy reading books but can’t find a book club, start one. Join a gym, class or sports club. Go to a restaurant alone, dine at the bar and expose yourself to new faces. Finally, ensure that friends and loved ones know that you’re actively looking. Often, they will be on alert for potential candidates, as well as for places and activities where you might meet like-minded singles.

5. Maintain a Resilience Regimen

Be resilient and date smart. Pause and reflect on the experiences you have had thus far. Learning from your past can be a critical first step to being the best version of yourself while searching for romance. Don’t hesitate to get started after you’ve reflected. Once you have put yourself in a position to meet new people, have fun. The final step is to believe that you can find the right partner. We can give you the tools and advice, but resilience will carry you to success on the Romance Highway.

IM Recognition #18 - Dating Tips For The Newly Single

"Did you just get out of a relationship and find yourself single again? Has the dating scene changed since you were last out there? Are you out of practice in meeting new people to date?" “Dating Tips For The Newly Single” receives this week’s Innovative Match (IM) Recognition Award! Recommended by the IM Editorial Team, this article from SheKnows by Tonja Evetts Weimer provides stellar strategies for getting back on to the dating scene. We hope you’ll enjoy this informative read as you continue your journey on the Romance Highway.

 

Dating Tips For The Newly Single by Tonja Evetts Weimer

IM Recognition # 17 - Dating Stats You Should Know: Numbers About Love That Make a Difference

Let the facts and figures from this article give you some great lucky-in-love ideas—including where to go to meet people and how to wow them. “Dating Stats You Should Know: Numbers About Love That Make a Difference” receives this week’s Innovative Match (IM) Recognition Award. Recommended by the IM Editorial Team, this article from  by Meredith Broussard covers important stats and facts to push you forward in your search for love. We hope you’ll enjoy this informative read as you continue your journey on the Romance Highway.  

Dating Stats You Should Know: Numbers About Love That Make a Difference by Meredith Broussard

IM Recognition #16 - Chemistry Versus Compatibility; What’s More Important?

“Chemistry versus compatibility; what’s more important?” receives this week’s Innovative Match (IM) Recognition Award! Recommended by the IM Editorial Team, this article from The Independent by Amy Loudon covers one of the most talked about romance topics of 2014. We hope you’ll enjoy this informative read as you continue your journey on the Romance Highway. "Chemistry versus compatibility; what's more important?" by Amy Loudon

The Ultimate Holiday Romance Guide: 8 Strategies for a Season of Success

The holidays can be a joyous time but also a stressful one.  With the right attitude and advice, you can enter 2015 more confident and ready for romance than ever. The Innovative Match (IM) matchmakers have compiled a list of first-class recommendations to get you through the season with your head high and a positive mindset. 1. The Holidays Are About LoveHowever, love does not require being in a relationship. Take moments to remember and appreciate the amazing parts of your life. If you are single, make the holidays about self-love, not about wishing you were with someone.

2. Relish Freedom Being unattached allows you to set your own holiday schedule and take charge of your plans. Make appointments for pampering dates with yourself. Check out eHarmony’s article “5 Great Reasons To Be Single During the Holidays.” Focus on being the best version of you and a holiday glow will radiate in your everyday life.

3. Steer Clear of Holiday Blues A positive attitude is key to acceleration on the Romance Highway. If you take charge and keep your eyes on your goals, stress and negativity will be left in the dust. This may mean abstaining from checking your online dating accounts too frequently. Reflect on what is best for you this season and stay focused.

 4. Opportunities Are Knocking – Answer the Door It’s a festive, ideal time to reconnect with old friends and meet new people. Have a few minutes of down time? Call or email someone you’ve lost touch with and wish them happy holidays. Browse your online dating matches and send messages. A seasonal greeting may lead to a great connection!

5. Become a Holiday Party Pro Hit the holiday party circuit beaming! If you’re single, these events land you in a social setting where potential partners can find you. Follow these IM tips on how to look fabulous and make an unforgettable impression. Ask the host to introduce you to whoever catches your eye. Check out these great tips for solo party goers from Part 4 of bestselling author Leila Lowndes’ book How to Instantly Connect with Anyone!. Leverage party pointers from Midsummer’s Eve (the UK and Ireland's award-winning dating site) and you may leave with a new first date on your schedule!

6. In a New Relationship? Holiday Nourish It! This winter season presents phenomenal opportunities to pursue fun with a new companion; suggest dinner and the theater or holiday shopping with a date. AskMen provides novel seasonal ideas for making romance magic.

7. Look Fabulous for the Holidays An easy trap to fall into is over eating and a lack of exercise. Check out this must read article from the great Huffington Post editorial team: “Holiday Survival Guide: 8 Strategies to Avoid Overeating”.

 8. Start Your New Year’s Dating Resolutions Now Consider New Year’s resolutions that can help you to achieve your romantic goals. If you haven’t dated online, start now. If you’re on a site, join one or two more. It’s a “numbers” game; to be selective you need a large pool of potential candidates. Maybe your online profile needs a tweak – or a makeover. IM clients have seen results double and their quality of matches dramatically improve by changing screen names, updating photos and profiles. Also, take stock and reassess the many other options for maximizing dating opportunities.

 

 

This season revolves largely around gratitude, connecting with others, reflection and new beginnings - an ideal climate in which to celebrate yourself, those you love, and your romance journey. Happy Holidays from the entire IM team!

 

IM Recognition #14 - Debunking the Biggest Myths of Dating Over 40

“Debunking the Biggest Myths of Dating Over 40” receives this week’s Innovative Match (IM) Recognition Award! Recommended by the IM Editorial Team, this eHarmony article by Bobbi Palmer wins our nod of approval for the valuable message it promotes. We hope you’ll enjoy this informative read as you continue your journey on the Romance Highway.

 

Debunking the Biggest Myths of Dating Over 40 by Bobbi Palmer

Boost Fall & Holiday Dating Confidence & Calm: New Body Language Research Revealed

For singles, the fall and holiday months can rank high on the “stress-o-meter.” Not only is it dating high season, but also travel, social activities and family events abound! Although it’s an ideal time to meet “the one,” romance fatigue can occur.  One way to rejuvenate, particularly for the 45+ set, is to employ body language mastery along with techniques to avoid dating burnout.

For insights on two-minute confidence strategies, enjoy the latest article about Harvard professor Amy Cuddy - an Innovative Match (IM) favorite! Tap into Cuddy’s no pill, no therapy bill, instant self-assurance poses that have rocketed her to the top of the TED talk charts. Featured in last month’s New York Times, she commands the attention of celebrities, Fortune 100 officers, and politicians. Best yet, you can apply these methods not only to dating but also to other endeavors and potentially change the trajectories within your life.

 

Other IM community body language recommendations include the Forbes classic “10 Ways Body Language Can Help You Be More Powerful” and, especially for our male readers, “Top 10: Ways to Show Confidence With Body Language” posted by AskMen.com’s editorial team.

Fall Into Romance: Peak Dating Season Has Arrived!

1. The Best Months for Dating Online dating experts agree; winter is a peak dating period. Singles are spending more time indoors, which inevitably leads to more conversation, sharing and intimacy. Enjoy this quick read about romance in the winter months.

Match.com, one of the largest online dating communities, reported a 25-30% boost in traffic between December 25th and February 14th, its “peak season,” with January 5th being its busiest day of the year!

Innovative Match (IM) reports record activity in the weeks leading up to December as singles move into the peak season. Dating activity swells and singles are highly motivated to sign up for online sites, take new photos, redo profiles, approach potential matches, engage matchmakers, or prepare for other romance avenues for the first time.

This is the prime time to assess or re-assess your dating perspectives and strategies.

2. Don’t Let Peak Period Pass You By: Overcome Procrastination

Many people procrastinate when approaching new and seemingly daunting tasks. Breeze through this five minute read on procrastination. You’re likely to come out on the other side ready to press the pedal to the medal in dating and other areas of your life. For further encouragement, see our IM Recognition award about rethinking your resistance to online dating.

3. “Just Do It”: 10 Best Dating Tips for Men

Hats off to the editors at eHarmony. Get great insights from a fresh and funny photo journey through their top 10 favorite tips for men!

4. Ultimate Dating Guide for 45+ Women

Expertly crafted, “The Ultimate Dating Guide for Women 45+” provides top tips from Cass and the IM team as well as a compilation of the web’s most hard hitting dating gems mined by IM’s social team.

So fall into romance by putting the pedal to the medal now!

IM Recognition #13 - 7 Rules For Online Dating Profile Pix That Get You Noticed

"7 Rules For Online Dating Profile Pix That Get You Noticed" receives this week’s Innovative Match (IM) Recognition Award! Recommended by the IM Editorial Team, this Huffington Post article by Lisa Copeland reinforces the idea that strong profile pictures are a great way to leave a perfect first impression at the electronic cocktail party. We hope you’ll enjoy this informative read as you continue your journey on the Romance Highway.

 

7 Rules For Online Dating Profile Pix That Get You Noticed by Lisa Copeland

IM Recognition #12 - Online Dating: Don't Give Up

"Online Dating: Don't Give Up" receives this week's Innovative Match (IM) Recognition Award! Dating burnout is common among singles. Discouraged and disheartened, nearly 50% of adults who contact IM report that they’ve tried online dating sites and are met with little to no success. However, persistence, open mindedness and a strategic approach can quickly reverse the tide and produce strong results. Enjoy and leverage the results-oriented tips in this hands on Match.com read as you continue on your Romance Highway journey.

Online Dating: Don't Give Up by Theo Pauline Nestor

"Ask Cass" Nominated for The Forbes List of 100 Best Websites for Women 2014

The "Ask Cass" Editorial Team thanks our readers for their tweets and endorsements over the past few weeks in response to our nomination for The Forbes List of 100 Best Websites for Women 2014. We're honored to be considered for this prestigious list and grateful to Forbes for the exceptional content and community building they provide for women. Finally, we extend our deep appreciation to the growing Innovative-Match.com and "Ask Cass" community for its vibrant and thoughtful contributions and engagement.

IM Recognition #11 - Relationship Communication: How to Talk So That Your Partner Will Listen

“Relationship Communication: How to Talk So That Your Partner Will Listen” receives this week’s Innovative Match (IM) Recognition Award! Recommended by the IM Editorial Team, this Huffington Post article by Robert Leahy, Ph.D. wins our nod of approval for the valuable message it promotes. We hope you’ll enjoy this informative read as you continue your journey on the Romance Highway.  

Relationship Communication: How to Talk So That Your Partner Will Listen by Robert Leahy, Ph.D.

Thinking of Dating Again? How to Start Doing & Stop Thinking

  “Dating After Divorce” receives this week’s Innovative Match (IM) Recognition Award! Recommended by Cassie & the IM Editorial Team, this article covers David A. Anderson, Ph.D.’s personal research, along with others’ work, on how individuals recovering from a long-term relationship can get back into “dating mode” and expand their social circle.

             Anderson describes the ritual of dating as “daunting” for those who have lost a loved one, gone through a divorce, or who simply need to get back out there and find the right person. Divorce, among other bad experiences, can leave your self-esteem, self-value and “social price” damaged. This makes it all too easy for people to fall back into old dating patterns and partners. What many find most disconcerting is that the singles’ arena looks like a droplet compared to the ocean available during their younger years.

Cassie agrees psychology plays a big role. However, the biggest hurdle is knowing how to date and what to do to get back out in the arena. Here the IM Matchmakers discuss the best advice to help you stop thinking and go start dating again.

 

1. Personal Tree of Life

Have you ever noticed how certain people seem to radiate happiness and attract others? This is because positive people attract other positive people.

In the Personal Tree of Life, you are the tree and your life is comprised of branches. Where do your branches lead you? You need to feed your tree with sunlight and water to help your branches grow because branches reach out into the unknown. By building a strong foundation of roots, you’ll be able to take on changes which help you grow and nurture yourself. Feel rooted in the decisions you make. Trust that where you are in life is where you a supposed to be.

In other words, do you feel good enough about yourself to date? This is a vital first step that requires you to be honest with yourself. Think of positive aspects in your life that you can improve; get in shape, be satisfied and happy with your career, family and friends.

In Anderson’s article he describes assessing your self worth: “People with low self-esteem tend to create relationships with others who evaluate them negatively. If you're suffering from a negative self-image, it's vital you take steps to create a positive, healthy self-concept.”

2.“I don’t know how to date.”

The first step to dating is feeling good. To help recognize your good traits, write a list of positive affirmations about yourself and keep them posted somewhere you can see them. This will help you manage self-doubt by accepting who you are today. It’s important to honor yourself in the present so you can kick start goals to get you moving - mentally and physically - in the right direction.

Motivational speaker, self-help author and life coach Tony Robbins discusses the challenge of taking negative thinking and making it useful to you:

“Decide to develop the habit of focusing on what is right in your world instead of what is wrong. Make it a habit to focus on what you do have, instead of what you don’t have in life. As basic as this is and as well as you already know it, you’ve got to start creating a habit because this habit forms the chain of your ultimate character - of who you become and how you end up living your life.”

The next time you find yourself thinking, “I don’t know how to date,” remind yourself not to let your own self-doubt and fear hold you back. Set the stage and put your life in motion.

3.“What do I do?”

This is a methodical process. Think about your comfort level and assess your fears. Don’t jump or force yourself into anything. If you are a widow or divorcee it’s important to remind yourself that you’ve already been through the hard parts of life and that you can do this.

Take active steps. You won’t find a new partner or friend by sitting around the house. Anderson advises you make a list of 20 activities you would enjoy doing with the perfect partner. This will help motivate you to be active and not feel like your whole life is on pause.

Look around at online dating websites. If you feel uncomfortable or are worried about an ex seeing you online, make the choice to start off small. You don’t have to post a profile picture. You can still interact with others and look around to get yourself familiar with online dating practices.

‘Start off small’ can also mean visiting smaller dating sites. Large communities like Match.com and eHarmony can be unnerving. Try choosing a small dating website so it’s not as intimidating and full of people. Some of these sites are better at finding you a new partner who shares your common interests or values. The Huffington Post article,  “5 Reasons to Go Niche When Looking for Love Online” by Laurie Davis, is full of practical reasons why you may want to start out in a smaller dating space. Davis suggests websites like ALikeWise.com, ChristianMingle.com, Cupidtino.com, and JDate.com as good sites to consider.

4. Open Your Network

Making new friends and opening your self up to new relationships can seem challenging. It is important to open up your world because you never know whom you’ll meet at any given time.

 

Consider hobbies you enjoy or activities your former self used to love. Maybe you played a lot of tennis in college. Get back into it! Join a tennis group or clinic.  Who knows, your next doubles partner could be the love of your life. Pursuing interests will put you back in the people arena. Making new friends and expanding your social network will give you a new support system and help grow your self-confidence.

 

Yolanda, from Anderson’s article, discusses the benefits of opening herself up after divorce. “My divorce split our extended families and friends," she says of her and her ex-husband. "But my new friends had a fresh perspective that helped my self-esteem. Those who were single had confidence that was contagious; that really helped me when I started going out again as a single person. And sometimes they offered good advice."

5.  Nervous about First Dates? 

Ushering in a whole new set of hang-ups, a first date can be tough. The following reading list for men and women is packed with advice on how to dress, appropriate first date topics, things to avoid saying and much more:

6.  The First Date

         You’ve jumped over the hurdle of fear & uncertainty and gotten yourself a first date! Now you need to figure out what to do and what to say. The most important thing to remember is not to overschedule yourself on the day of your date. Avoid scheduling dates right after work when you’re flustered, feel and look disheveled from the day and need to unwind. Cassie & the IM editorial team offer this set of first date guidelines before you start planning: “Your Ultimate Guide to Successful First Dates

 

IM Recognition #10 - Forbes' Top Cities for Single Men and Women to Live In

Forbes receives this week's Innovative Match (IM) Recognition Award for its articles on the top cities for single men and women to live in! Recommended by the IM Editorial Team, these Rent.com articles win our nod of approval. We hope you'll enjoy these informative reads as you continue your journey on the Romance Highway.

Top Cities for Single Women

Top Cities for Single Men