Author: Anthony Fletcher
Having props with you on a dating photoshoot is a simple but dynamic way to add meaning, context and emotion to your dating profile pictures. They provide visible clues to show people who you are and what you’re about. Let’s reveal more about your inner and outer world.
“No, thank you. I can do it all by myself.”I’ve read this line to my little guy dozens of times over the past few months as I’ve put him to bed.
Hello Beautiful Goddesses,Life is good! I am doing well enjoying life’s up and downs – I have a teenager – and still learning more about this wonderful experience called intimate romantic love. My husband, El Guapo, could not be more heavenly. I recently had an outpatient procedure (eardrum surgery) and he was amazing! He took the day off from work and drove me to the hospital, handled the hospital admission, and then went home and took the kids to lunch. He picked me up after and drove me back to our home, where I walked in to find a beautiful spring wildflower arrangement and “Get Well” balloons in the bedroom. He then took care of all the house and kid details for the night, and he even washed dishes while I laid in bed. I could not ask for a better man!
We haven’t come across many people who say “oooh yes, I love having my photo taken!” so you’re not alone in thinking that. But the way we work is that we wander around on the shoot, chewing the fat and getting to know each other and your photographer will work around you & will do their utmost to put you at your ease and get some great shots. But please bear this in mind, the more you put into the shoot, the more you will get out of it when you get your final photos back. Stepping outside your comfort zone is where the magic happens.
Today, I want to give a sneak peek into my life as a feminine energy woman. I want to share with you the beautiful exchanges I share with my masculine husband and also my internal struggles. I would say the most difficult thing for a feminine woman is learning when to not control a situation with her man and/or try to outsmart him with her opinions and “I can do it better attitude.”
Hot off the Press, a new study published in the academic journal, PLoS-ONE, encourages users not to be shy when it comes to crafting your online dating profile text.
Hello Beautiful Goddesses,I have been struggling with what to write about for this Valentine’s Day. Maybe it’s the pandemic or the continued unraveling of intimate relationships that I see so often that has me feeling a bit sad. What I do know is that if you do not have a special someone to make you feel special on this day, then you must do it for yourself.
Are you using the apps to meet new people or in the hopes of finding a new relationship?When was the last time you took a good look at your attitude around using them? Online dating tips, as seen on social media sites or heard on podcasts, often focus on the profile setup, but we think that a person’s mindset is equally important.
Hello Beautiful Goddesses,I have been wanting to post more teachings from one of my favorite relationship coaches, Dr. Pat Allen. She is a pioneer in feminine and masculine energy dynamics. Her teachings are life-changing. Today, I will be posting an excerpt from her book entitled, “Getting To I do.”
So many bad dating app photos. So little time. Head to any dating app right now and you’ll see a lot of dating photos out there that are actively preventing single people from receiving the quality of matches they deserve. Could you be someone who is missing out?
Quality Time. How important is it? Well, in my point of view, and as shown in certain studies as well, it is crucial for a healthy & well working relationship. Let’s find out more about it.