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DATING STUDY: This One Thing Determines Romantic Chemistry
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If I could have the magic wand to guarantee you’d have chemistry on a first date, I’d bottle it up and sell shares on the public market.

It’s quite likely most of you will assume that physical attraction is what results in that chemical attraction, right? Of course both men and women are physical and have a “type,” but did you know that the quality of your conversation ranks higher than physical looks when it comes to that magical feeling called chemistry?

A new Conversation Nation 2018 study released by online dating site Plenty of Fish found that singles still believe the quality of the conversation on the first date is critical to establishing meaningful connections.

Bad Grammar is worse than having bad sex

As a matter of fact, the study reveals that bad grammar is a bigger turn off than bad sex, as stated by 58% of singles. (Hint: Use spell-check, grammar, check, and watch out for auto-correct).

Since I believe singles need to give “good phone” as part of the digital courting process, I asked Celeste Headlee, conversation expert for POF to talk about the survey results and what singles should and shouldn’t talk about during a 20-minute phone date.

“Your first phone call might be focused on what kinds of things the other person likes to do,” said Headlee. For example, you can figure out what kind of date would make them happy.”

Phone conversations are important. They will determine if you get to the first date or not. They aren’t meant to feel like a job interview or deposition, but often the conversations go off the track.

Study: Questions to Avoid in First Conversations

Headlee provided a few questions that will doom your first convo including:

“What are you doing?”

“What do you like?”

“What are you looking for?”

I’d like to add to avoid questions about your dating history or why your last relationship ended. You’d be surprised how talking about an ex ends up as a default question in the first conversation, and it’s an instant buzz-kill.

Ask These Specific Questions

Not sure what to ask? Headlee provided a few easy starters including:

“What’s your position on pizza crust? Thin or deep dish?”

By keeping your conversation light, it can also lead to information helpful for moving onto a first date.

I know from over two decades of coaching singles, that some love going on casual coffee dates, where they can gracefully exit after 20 minutes, while others prefer a casual lunch to get to know someone better.

“Your first conversation and first date are both focused on one thing according to Headlee. Would I enjoy a second date with this person?” She adds, “You’re both testing the compatibility at that point, so it’s important to be genuinely curious about the other person.

The study suggests avoiding a movie or concert date in favor of a date that will nurture the conversation, such as dinner, coffee, or drinks.

The best news of the study is that 60% of those surveyed believe you can fall in love during the first conversation, so it’s time to stop swiping and start chatting.

Wishing you much love and joy in cyberspace, or wherever you may swipe or roam. xo

How to Celebrate Valentine’s With Your Long Distance Love

It’s time to cast a wide net, as geography, zip codes, and country codes are no longer barriers to finding love. Long-distance relationships (LDRs) are on the rise, and we can thank technology for keeping the romance alive.

Approximately 14 million couples in the U.S. are in an LDR, and dating apps like Tinder, with their Passport feature and Bumble with Travel Mode enabled, help you search for love before and during a trip out of town or to another country.

More singles are open to starting an LDR. A survey from Dating.com showed that 83% of American singles have dated someone from another state, and 71% have experienced long-distance love with someone who lived in another country.

If you and your long-distance sweetheart can’t be in each other’s arms this Valentine’s Day, here’s your checklist on how to make that day and weekend special for both of you.

1. Special Delivery

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When in doubt, send flowers. Nothing will make them smile more than receiving a floral arrangement. To sweeten the day, add a special delivery package of hand-selected romantic goodies.

If your partner is a golfer, send a gift certificate for a round of golf at a club they’ve never played in. If they’re skiers, order them a new ski outfit or send a lift ticket.

2. Schedule a Video Dinner Date

When you’re in a long-distance relationship and can’t be with your one-and-only cheek-to-cheek, here’s the next best solution.

Schedule a video date on Facetime, Zoom, or Google Meet, and ditch your comfy sweats to dress up for the occasion.

Head to the kitchen, whip up a fun meal, and have dinner together with your webcam on a tripod or stand. Ladies, make sure to wear red, the color of love, and pucker up with some shiny lip gloss.

If you did receive flowers from your partner, place them next to you so they can see what was delivered and ordered. Swap recipes in advance, and let one of you be responsible for the appetizers while the other decides on the main course.

At the end of the date, remember to have a romantic dessert. Think chocolate or chocolate-covered strawberries, as they’re the ultimate aphrodisiac. I guarantee you’ll both fall asleep with smiles on your faces.

3. Send a Playlist Mix

Music and romance are a winning combination. One way to show you care is to take the time from your busy day to create a music list and send it electronically to your date.

Are you stumped for romantic songs? A Spotify playlist called “Valentine’s Love” includes 100 romantic love songs to help you and your partner swoon. The #1 song on the list is Elvis Presley’s, I Can’t Help Falling in Love, followed by L-O-V-E by Nat King Cole, and Lover by Taylor Swift. When you send your Valentine a custom-made playlist, they will think of you whenever they listen. Consider it a gift without an expiration date between the times you see each other IRL.

4. Remember to Put a Stamp on It

Write a love letter and mail it to your long-distance love in a snail mail. Your Valentine will have a permanent keepsake, and there’s something uber-romantic about a hand-written card delivered to your mailbox. Call me old-fashioned, but love letters will never go out of style. Run out of time? Send a digital card. Jib Jab has some cute ones; remember to add your personal sentiments.

RELATED: How to Write a Love Letter

5. Say “I Love You”

How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. There’s no limit to how often you should let your S.O. know you love them. Should you text or call? I say you do both. Send a text early enough to wake them up in the morning. Follow it up with a call or voicemail, wishing them a “Happy Valentine’s Day.” Then, it’s off to your scheduled video date in the evening.

6. Have a Movie Marathon

Watching a rom-com in each other’s arms can give you that warm, fuzzy, connected feeling. But what happens when you’re in an LDR? I say keep that movie night on the calendar.  Pick a romantic comedy to watch together while apart. Grab some snacks and enjoy a movie date together.

There’s no need to fret if you’d rather binge-watch your favorite TV series. Netflix has released a survey showing your love and affection as you binge-watch together.

RELATED: What to Do if He Doesn’t Ask You Out for Valentine’s Day

7. Send a Care Package

Nothing screams TLC better when you’re far away than sending your Valentine a care package in advance. What should you include? Anything romantic. Candles, lingerie, chocolate, music, a hand-written love note, framed photos of the two of you, or something you know will make them smile. Remember to send it in advance or splurge for a 2-day delivery.

Valentine’s is on a Friday this year, and it’s a three-day weekend, with President’s Day on February 17th. While regular USPS mail won’t be delivered on Sunday or Monday, USPS Priority Mail Express does deliver packages 365 days a year. You’ll have four days to celebrate Valentine’s weekend with your long-distance love..

Long-distance relationships can be very romantic with the extra effort made. If all else fails, you can always plan a surprise visit. It doesn’t get much better than that.

7 Tips for Dating the Second Time Around

With the popularity of The Golden Bachelorette and The Later Daters on Netflix, produced by Michelle Obama, which follows six singles 50+ on their quest to find love, all eyes are on the boomer-aged singles.

As we head into the New Year filled with resolution and hope, I’m excited to share that my dating advice is featured in Northern Virginia magazine. In the article “Second Time Around,” Seniors and dating experts share tips on finding love in your golden years,” I shared seven tips for singles over 50.

Let’s Get Started

TIP 1: Let the world know you’re ready to date.

Start by asking your friends and family if they know someone special to introduce you to. Look within your local community to meet new people. Consider taking a class at a senior center or a community college, joining a book club, or volunteering at a non-profile or a museum.

TIP 2: You need both an online and offline strategy.

Getting back into the dating game at any age is challenging, but it’s easier now to find someone 50+ with the massive popularity of online dating. Plus, did you know twice as many couples meet online than through friends? It’s time to create an irresistible dating profile to attract your perfect match.

TIP 3: Write down your dating intentions.

It’s essential to know the type of relationship you’re looking for.

Being specific about your dating intentions and knowing your end goal before you start your search, will help you find compatible matches. Realize that some singles want to go on an abundance of dates to meet new people, while others know they’re looking for a committed relationship with one partner. 

It’s easy to determine, by noting your potential date’s relationship goals in their profile. Or take the to discuss the type of relationship you desire with your date when you think you’ve made a connection to make sure you’re on the same page.

TIP 4: Discuss your dating plan with family.

By now, you and those you hope to attract might have an extended family, including children and grandchildren. Before you start dating again, discuss your desire to partner with your family for them to get on board with your plan.

Once you meet someone especial, ask them about the importance of time they spend with their family before you start blending. Does one person spend every Sunday with their grandchildren? Are they from a split family and only get to see them every other weekend, or do they live out of town?

Understand that bringing someone new into your family mix can wait until you mutually decide to become exclusive to avoid confusion and revolving doors with family members.

Once you’ve got a steady date, it’s time to have conversations to ensure you’re on the same page, which brings us to Tip #5.

TIP5: Confirm your relationship type with your partner. 

When looking for love a second or third time around, you’ve learned a lot of lessons from your past. Knowing that you’re embarking on a new (and possibly last) chapter with a partner, it’s time to ask some key questions for compatibility.

From deciding on relationship labels (boyfriend/girlfriend, partner, significant other) to monogamy or non-monogamy, marriage or life partner, you shouldn’t play a guessing game or walk on eggshells in your new relationship. 

TIP 6: Let’s talk about money. 

Being fiscally responsible and having a good credit score is the new sexy. But when should you have the money talk? While it might not sound romantic, it’s responsible, and essential.

Some questions to discuss with your partner include, Will you be combining finances or keeping them separate? Who will pay for vacations, entertainment, and dates? Is one person a saver, while the other is a spender? Money and finances can make or break a relationship so I recommend asking these questions to ensure a healthy romantic journey.

TIP 7: To relocate, or not to relocate.

Long-distance dating has become more popular, in part, due to the growth of online dating. I always says, “Don’t Get Hung up on Zip Codes,” when you start dating again. Many singles will move for love, and often with thanks to technology, people can work remotely. 

Ask your partner if their goal is to live under the same roof or if they prefer to maintain two separate households. 

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As you recall, in The Golden Bachelor, Theresa Nist and Gerry Turner could not agree on where to live, and this issue was a critical factor in the demise of their short-lived marriage.

However, with several hundred million singles dating online worldwide, zip codes and distance are not barriers to finding love.

Finally, Don’t give up.

If you forge a relationship that runs its course after six to 12 weeks, don’t panic. Love doesn’t have an expiration date, and everyone deserves a second or third chance to find someone special. 

Wishing you much love and joy in cyberspace, or wherever you may swipe or roam.

Cyber-Dating Expert Launches CDE Dating and the Digita

Jumpstart Your Love Life This Spring with Personalized Coaching from Americas Top Online Dating Expert.

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Los Angeles, CA —March 19, 2025

This spring, America’s leading online dating expert, Julie Spira, is redefining digital dating with the launch of CDE Dating – Powered by Cyber-Dating Expert. This exciting rebrand coincides with the introduction of the Digital Matchmaker Elite Experience, an exclusive and immersive all-day private Dating BootCamp designed for singles to fast-track their love lives.

With over three decades of experience, Spira has guided countless singles through the evolving world of online romance. From the early days of dial-up connections to today’s swipe-driven mobile apps, her expertise has positioned her as a pioneer in the online dating industry.

As part of the CDE Dating rebrand, Spira expands her Digital Matchmaker® programs by introducing the Digital Matchmaker Elite Experience for singles to take their dating lives to the next level.

The CDE Dating Digital Matchmaker® Elite Experience

The Digital Matchmaker Elite Dating BootCamp Includes:

  • Immersive One-on-One Coaching: A full day of tailored guidance in your hometown.
  • Comprehensive Dating Makeover: Spend a full day with Julie Spira in your hometown, receiving an optimized standout dating profile, wardrobe styling, and a professional photo shoot, leaving you with a polished dating presence.
  • Mock Date & Real-Time Feedback: Gain confidence as we visit your favorite dining spot, where you’ll receive expert feedback to elevate your in-person dating skills.
  • Customized Digital Matchmaking: A Digital Matchmaker® custom search designed to connect you with high-quality potential matches.
  • Ongoing Support: Three months of continued coaching, covering flirting techniques, confidence-building, messaging strategies, and navigating the path from match to a meaningful relationship.

Julie Spira Shares her Vision:

“My passion lies in studying the intersection of love and technology, guiding singles to safely navigate the evolving digital dating landscape to find their perfect match. As AI advances and online dating app usage grows and evolves, understanding is essential to creating personalized matching programs that deliver real results.”

Julie Spira’s Top Ten Milestones in Online Dating Innovation

1. Mobile Dating Pioneer: Launched the first-ever Mobile Dating BootCamp in 2012, before Tinder revolutionized the dating scene.

2. Media Recognition: Featured on Today Show, Good Morning America, and Access Hollywood Live as a leading authority on modern dating and safety.

3. Industry Trailblazer: First female dating coach to guide singles from dial-up matching to today’s mobile dating landscape.

4. Matchmaking Success: Hundreds of happy couples and marriages with her expert advice.

5. National Media Presence: A widely sought-after dating expert featured on ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC, and other top networks.

6. Profile Enhancement Workshops: Created the Pimp Your Profile seminar series for JDate, helping singles make a memorable first impression.

7. Documentary Feature: Online dating expert in VICE Media’s The Mobile Love Industry.

8. Politics and Dating Insights: Pioneered discussions on how political views impact modern relationships.

9. Three Decades of Experience: Established as a leading voice in online dating since its commercial inception.

10. Continuous Innovation: Launching CDE Dating and the Digital Matchmaker® Elite Experience coaching program to transform online dating coaching.

ABOUT JULIE SPIRA

Julie Spira is America’s Top Online Dating Expert, a certified, award-winning dating and relationship coach, and internationally acclaimed bestselling author. A pioneer and trailblazer in the online and digital dating world, Julie has dedicated over three decades to helping singles of all ages find meaningful connections. A pioneer and trailblazer in the online and digital dating world, Julie has dedicated over three decades to helping singles of all ages find meaningful connections.

With a passion for the intersection of technology and romance, she coaches clients worldwide, from New York to San Francisco, and London to Sydney. Her expert advice is featured on top dating platforms, including Bumble, eHarmony, JDate, JWed, Match, OurTime, Plenty of Fish, Tinder, and Zoosk. Julie believes love knows no boundaries, whether age, zip codes, or country codes, making her a highly sought-after celebrity dating coach across the globe.