The Dutchess
The Dutchess
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3 Worst Pick Up Lines Ever
I say exactly what's on my mind without considering the consequences.
By Rich Santos Published
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Apparently, My Fantasy Relationship Is Depicted in a J. Crew Catalog
I hear that romantic fantasizing is healthy. But, like anything, too much of it might be detrimental.
By Rich Santos Published
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The Tragedy of Showing Too Much of My Feminine Side
Do Women Like Sensetive Men - Downside of Feminine Men
By Rich Santos Published
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6 Tips for Setting Someone Up
Some friends of mine decided that their friend, Katie, was "perfect" for me. They launched a campaign to get us together. The tagline was: "We have someone for you. She's just like you." This wasn't the best...
By Rich Santos Published
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My 4 Visual Deal Breakers
A few weeks back I had a great time working on an upcoming "Man in the Street" feature for Marie Claire. We asked women what makes a guy dating material, and the most common answer was: someone who has it together, and has goals/ambitions. "Having it together" goes beyond the mental aspect. I've realized that women can take one look at me and size me up as someone who doesn't have it together, and may have no ambition. My disheveled appearance could stand some adjustments. Here are some elements of my appearance that I should work on to look more "together": My Posture I walk around as if I'm auditioning for the lead role in a Nosferatu remake. My shoulders are rolled forward, and I'm hunched over. I can't tell whether I'm tired, too relaxed or what. But there's one thing I do know, women like tall guys. I'm cheating myself with my bad posture. If I stand up straight, I'm 5'11" (well, 5'10 and .99999999 inches); nothing to write home about, but it is over the average for the American male (5'9"). I should take advantage of anything above average about me. Standing up straight will also make me look more confident.
By Rich Santos Published
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Are Luck and Destiny Related?
When I think of the stupid things that happen to me, I wonder if I'm just destined to be luckless and alone.
By Rich Santos Published