Dear Rachel, Why are all the good women taken? The single women I meet are clingy, jealous and possessive to the point that I feel smothered. Whenever I meet a woman with looks, personality and intelligence, she inevitably has a boyfriend or a husband.
Dear Rachel, I resent the term “cougar” for an older woman who dates a younger man. Yes, my boyfriend is younger, but call me crazy for not wanting to be nicknamed after a deadly predator.
Q. Dear Rachel, Somehow I always meet woman in the midst of a crisis and then I date them. Most recently, I dated a woman I met at the scene of a hit-and-run accident.
Dear Rachel, My mother says I’m too picky because I only date women who are 10s. I’ll admit it: I’m spoiled when it comes to dating hot women. Why shouldn’t I be? I live in L.
Dear Rachel, A week ago, I was on a great date, or so I thought. We dined at a romantic restaurant, we enjoyed some stimulating conversation back at his place, we shared a kiss on his couch, and then … he exposed himself! I don’t know if his fly was made of Velcro or what, but one moment he was clot
Dear Rachel, My boyfriend wants to have sex in public! The other night he suggested having sex in the alley next to the busy walkway of our favorite Italian restaurant.
Dear Rachel, I turn the lights off when my boyfriend and I make love because I’m insecure about my body. My first boyfriend told me I had saddlebags, so I’ve never let a boyfriend see me naked since.
Dear Rachel, I’m in a rut. I’m single again after dating a guy for six months. Our relationship was exciting and steamy at first, but then it just phased out.
Dear Rachel, I’m a married mother of two who just discovered that my husband of five years has been cheating on me since I got pregnant. We have a 4-year-old son, so you do the math.
Dear Rachel, Relationships are so confusing. I can’t decide if the woman I’m dating is right for me or not, so I made a list of pros and cons. On the con side; her face isn’t attractive, she’s not affectionate and she’s boring. She never goes out. On the pro side; she’s got a nice body, I love her
Dear Rachel, The other day, I caught my girlfriend of four months saying, “I love you” to her ex on the phone. When I confronted her, she said she loves him as a friend, nothing more, and she wants to be with me.
Dear Rachel, Is it time to break up with a kind, sweet, financially successful man if his kisses make my skin crawl? I’m not in love with him, but I’m tempted to settle because he’s a good person and I might not find someone better than him.