Broken hearts are tough. No matter how complicated; it's always sad, isn't it? My friends have the routine down. Pick sobbing girl off kitchen floor, confiscate mobile, and force-feed copious amount of alcohol. |
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Somewhere in the middle of belting out Bonnie Raitt's I Can't Make You Love Me, there is a sense of peace. If there is anything I've learned, a broken heart is nothing a little wine and whine can't heal. And, thankfully, London is full of singles. We at UJ have found a host of new ways to meet the next person who's, um, going to seriously damage your self-esteem. Bit too shy start a conversation? Cue NewWaytoDate.com.
For £35 pounds, you get 20 cards that say "I couldn't help
noticing you". Your love interest can then access your online profile,
but doesn't have any personal details. |
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ClickTonight.com is good for those who like to roll with their posse. Like-minded single friends can "date" other groups, meaning there is much less pressure. Alternatively, if you want to keep the group to four, there are double dating services like DatesWithMates.com. Really into music? Can't stand the idea of dating someone with Barry Manilow on their iPod (guilty as charged). Then musicdating.com is for you. And if all of those fail? Well, Bonnie's going nowhere. |
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