“Modern dating is like hosting for a dinner that has been pushed back from 7pm to 9pm. You do not want to put the duck in the oven too early and you don't want to eat a full meal while you're waiting for your late dinner. But you also get hungry in the meantime. You decide to snack. You start out pretty healthy with some baby carrots, then decide those carrots need some ranch, shift to something more substantial like a hotpocket, and next thing you know you're eating nutella out of the jar. The demise in the quality of the food does not sit well with you and suddenly you're wondering why you decided to snack in the first place. Such is the life of the modern single who hopes to find love but not too soon.” Dating Book:Awkward: The Science of Why We're Socially Awkward and Why That's Awesome Source: Awkward: The Science of Why We're Socially Awkward and Why That's Awesome
“One of the things that distinguishes great marriages from good marriages is the degree to which appreciation trumps tolerance.” Dating Book:The Science of Happily Ever After: What Really Matters in the Quest for Enduring Love Source: The Science of Happily Ever After: What Really Matters in the Quest for Enduring Love