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Top 10 Things Not to Say on a Date
If you ever want to go out with your crush again, you'll definitely want to avoid these lame lines!
by Steven James
CL, January/February 2002
What Do You Think?
"My boyfriend and I just broke up after dating for seven months. He still wants to be good friends, but I'm not ready. Am I being selfish by refusing his friendship?"
CL, January/February 2001
He Acts Like a Jerk!/I'm Just Joking Around!
Guys and girls react totally differently when one of their friends starts dating.
by Elesha Coffman
CL, March/April 2000
He's So Critical/She's Too Sensitive
Sam and Steph aren't the first people in history to let their hang-ups interfere with getting along.
by Elesha Coffman
CL, January/February 2000
He says I Hate Conflict!/She says You Call That Conflict?
Peter and Katherine are obviously experiencing a communication breakdown. The solution to their problem is actually more communication, but of a different kind than the pattern they've fallen into. Basically, they need to ask a lot more questions.
by Elesha Coffman
CL, November/December 1999
She's Always Busy!/He's Never Available!
The bottom line is that Jack and Sarah need to strike the balance that's right for themnot try to copy what works for someone else.
by Elesha Coffman
CL, September/October 1999
He Doesn't Like My Friends/Her Friends Drive Me Nuts!
It's always tough to balance the desire to hang out with friends and the desire to hang out with your honey. But it's not impossible.
by Carla Barnhill
CL, July/August 1999
She's Too Spontaneous/He's So Inflexible
Brad and Kari are experiencing something pretty typical in relationships: false assumptions. Basically, they both assume the other person thinks and feels the way they do.
by Carla Barnhill
CL, May/June 1999
I'm Going Broke!/He's So Cheap!
This is a classic case of two people looking at a problem from completely different perspectives.
by Carla Barnhill
CL, March/April 1999
She's Too Competitive!/He Always Wants to Win!
One of the keys to any healthy relationship is compromise, so Nathan and Nicole are each going to have to give a little.
by Carla Barnhill
CL, January/February 1999
Why Doesn't He Listen?/I Can Only Listen So Long
Neither Kevin nor Melanie is doing anything wrong here, although there are things both of them can do to improve their relationship. They need to start with clearer communication.
by Carla Barnhill
CL, November/December 1998
She's Always Late!/What's The Big Deal?
Rob and Theresa are just starting to build their relationship, so this is a great time to iron out a minor problem that could turn into a major problem. The key is for Rob and Theresa to communicate and compromise.
by Carla Barnhill
CL, September/October 1998
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The Big Fight
January/February 1997
Getting Real
November/December 1996
The First Date
September/October 1996
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