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    A reader asked the New York Times Magazine’s "The Ethicist" advice column whether a "straight White dude" can date "women of color" to "combat racism." The anonymous reader explained his ...

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  4. 'Millionaire Matchmaker' Patti Stanger on what we can all ...

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    The new series shows more of the “counseling” side to the matchmaking process, which her other series also touched on — often in the titles, which labeled people by their dating issues ...

  5. BondBeyond launches tool to strengthen relationships in time ...

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    While countless dating apps help people find love, BondBeyond shifts the focus to nurturing and maintaining it. The app empowers couples at every stage—whether newly dating, engaged, married, or long-time partners—by providing tools that make healthy communication and connection accessible, effective, and fun.

  6. Matthew Hussey - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Hussey Born (1987-06-19) 19 June 1987 (age 37) Essex, England Nationality British Occupations Dating coach author Notable work Get the Guy (2013) Love Life (2024) Spouse Audrey Le Strat (m. 2023) Website matthewhussey.com Matthew Hussey (born 19 June 1987) is a British author, dating coach and YouTuber. He is known for his 2013 book Get the Guy and his 2024 book, Love Life: How to ...

  7. Dating - Wikipedia

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    Online dating services charge users a fee to post profiles, perhaps using video or still images, descriptive data, and personal preferences for dating, such as age range, hobbies, and so forth. Online dating was a $2 billion per year industry, as of 2014, with an annual growth rate of 5%.