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‘Queer Eye' Star Karamo Brown Offers Pandemic Dating Advice and Our Single LX Hosts Open Up Their DMs
The pandemic has changed nearly everything about how we live our lives, including the way we date. Netflix’s “Queer Eye” star and relationship expert Karamo Brown shared his insight on making connections in a pandemic, as NBCLX hosts Nik Z and Ashley Holt expose some of their most zesty Instagram DMs.
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Former ‘Bachelor' Contestant Kendall Long Has Some ‘Curious' Questions You Should Ask on Your Next First Date
During the 2018 season of “The Bachelor,” contestant Kendall Long brought her notebook of first date questions along, and it quickly became a viral sensation. Long joined NBCLX to discuss turning her collection of questions into a book, “Just Curious: A Notebook of Questions” and whether she wants another shot of finding love in “Bachelor Nation.”
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‘It's Time to Get Creative!' Love, Sex and Dating in the Age of the Coronavirus
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a complete shift in the dating landscape and the way singles interact with others in a romantic setting.
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How to Find Your Love Match in the Midst of the Pandemic
Don’t let the pandemic throw a hitch in your dating life. Matchmaker Susan Trombetti gives dating advice for those still looking for Mr. or Ms. Right.
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Find Love During Quarantine
Raina Seitel talks with Relationship Expert and Co-Founder of Platinum Poire Rori Sassoon who tells us the latest dating trends and how to find love in quarantine.
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Instagram Dating Show Helps Those Looking For Love During Lockdown
Welcome to “Sheltered in Love,” an online reality show kind of like “The Bachelor” meets Tinder — only instead of roses, they give toilet paper
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Instagram Show Helps People Find Love During COVID-19 Shutdown
Dating in real life is hard enough, but add in a worldwide pandemic that prevents people for meeting up in person adds another level of difficulty. To help, there is a new Instagram live show that essentially combines Tinder with ‘The Bachelor’ — but with toilet paper instead of roses. NBC New York’s Ida Siegal reports.
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Dating in Place: Looking for a Companion During the Time of Pandemic
After New York’s shelter in place guidelines were in place, Zahid took a 90-minute train ride, a car service and bottle of tequila to see a man she had connected with on social media. For Zahid, who is originally from Pakistan and has lived through martial law, the severity of the virus took a while to sink in. In...
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Dating During Coronavirus Turned Upside Since Everything Is a Long-Distance Relationship
The coronavirus outbreak has changed how people date. It’s brought long-distance couples together and let singles date a million people they’ll never meet.
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Dating Apps Like Tinder, Grindr Could Pose National Security Risk: Experts
It is the hope of some dating app users that the connections they form online will last a lifetime.
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This City in New York Is Among the Worst for Singles, Study Reveals
WalletHub looked into the best and worst cities for singles in 2019 – and a city in the Empire State ranks among the worst if your trying to find love.
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3 Dating Tips for Men From a Professional Dater
Monique Kelly, creator of Confessions of a Serial Dater L.A., shares three things men should avoid when dating women.
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New Dating App Hiki Helps People With Autism Find Love and Friendship
Hiki, the first dating and friendship app specifically for the autistic community, launched publicly July 16.
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The Price of Love: Study Suggests New York City Among the Most Expensive for a Date
The price of love is not cheap. A recent study reveals that dating comes with a hefty price tag.