The Relationship Blog
http://www.therelationshipblog.com/This blog about relationships, dating, and the L word knows that the process of giving your heart away is not one to take lightly.
This blog about relationships, dating, and the L word knows that the process of giving your heart away is not one to take lightly.
This well-written blog talks about relationship, love, and the problems therein. For those that are interested in reading about the reality of love, this blog is definitely worth checking out.
This empowering relationship site functions as "a tongue-in-cheek guide created to discuss the complexities of being a woman."
With special emphasis on handling financial issues in romantic relationships, Make Love, Not Debt offers regular posts on the money issues that come up for dating and married couples. Past posts include deciding whether or not to purchase life insurance together and how to budget for a happy relationship during tough financial times.
This blog is written by a man who has been married for over 35 years. His personal experiences combined with his relationship coaching training allows him to provide a unique and trusted opinion on how to best salvage a relationship.
This single, Southern guy decide to chronicle his counsel to his friend going through a divorce, and fortunately his blogging on the subject continues.
Nerds and freaks deserve the same freaky, nerd love that we're all entitled to, and GDG guarantees that they get their fair shake at the love game.
With more than a decade of experience in using online dating formats, Bonny's the girl to go to for your virtual flirting scenarios.
This relationship clinic may charge a fee for in-person services, but its frequently informative blog posts are free for the taking.
As a professional on the subject, we take Dawn's advice on love, loss, and life to heart.
Dating an individual from the Ukraine, as we learned from just a few posts on this site, provides special rewards and challenges. Ukrainian Dating covers them all.
This engaged blogger from Malaysia is quite gifted at the art of knowing what advice to offer, and when as well.
From television and film, love appears to be a ladies-only game. This site takes a look at relationships from the subjective male’s perspective.
Tools for marriage, relationship, and emotional health are plentiful and ready to be put to use immediately from this blog.
They say when going through a break up, writing down your thoughts down is helpful. This blogger has taken that advice and run with it in this heartfelt site.
Love weighs heavy on all of our minds at one point in time; here, you can let off some of that amorous steam.
The author of this blog is in her thirties and claims to have never been in love before. She decided to start making dating her job if it's ever going to happen, and thus this blog was born. Topics covered include love, flirting, and romantic expectations.
Looking for love in the City of Angels is no more cherubic than the search for it anywhere else. This site provides a man's perspective on it all.
What used to be a huge ordeal back in the '60s is now becoming increasingly common. Should your lover be of a different race than you, or you'd like him or her to be so, come here.
R.E.M. sang it best -- everybody hurts sometimes. This girl seems to hurt more often than most and happily releases the tension for her readers' benefit.
You CAN win at romance; all it takes is a few tips and tricks at perfecting your dating skills -- and you can come here for those.
LGBT relationships offer a different set of challenges and points to consider, as this site gently reminds its readers.
Single and coupled gay men alike may all have something to learn from this first-rate love advisor.
This blogs offers great insight into the history of lesbian relationships, as well as advice on topics such as same-sex marriage, sex, lesbian/gay rights, lesbian teens, and spirituality.
Want a little empathy? Prefer to obtain advice from those who truly understands what you're going through? If so, this is the site to visit. A diva in a LDR herself lends an understanding ear and a realistic voice.