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For her stunning September "British Vogue" cover, Michaela Coel talks dating, discipline and the next chapter of her creative genius—all while serving couture looks we love.
A new app called Tea is stirring up conversations, and not just for its name. The women-only platform has skyrocketed to the number one spot on the Apple App Store’s free apps list. Read more about how women are helping protect each other with this innovative new app.
Matchmakers around the world say they are working over time to help lonely singles find love as many believe today’s dating apps just aren’t cutting it.
Dating burnout is real and can make you want to give up on love altogether. Here are five ways to recharge and reset.
Online dating has many benefits, but it also comes with its share of risks. Here are seven red flags to watch out for when scanning a potential match’s dating profile.
Many women use the 6-6-6 rule to find matches on dating apps, but this may not be the most effective method for identifying a suitable partner, according to dating experts.
Translation: wait for the other person to respond to the first thing you said before saying eight more things.
Sharing common interests also matters a lot to online daters
Haddish has been single since she and rapper Common broke up last November after over a year of dating.
Recently, Madame Noire got the chance to hear from Logan Ury, the Director of Relationship Science at Hinge, about why now more than ever people are experiencing "FODA," an acronym that stands for the "fear of dating again." The expert also shared tips on how to confidently put yourself back out there.
The most important thing about dating apps will always be the profiles of their users. Whether you're a newbie or have been a longtime user, Madame Noire recently got the chance to speak with Logan Ury, the Director of Relationship Science at Hinge, and got her tips on the best way to achieve a highly matched profile.
Well-known dating app Hinge shares data on what the "dating clock" is and explains why now more than ever people have been thinking about when they'll find "the one." Despite the complications the pandemic has caused in the dating world, the experts say daters are bringing the best versions of themselves to the market.