May 20, 2013

Dating Don’ts: When Dating Fatigue Sets In

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(PhatzNewsRoom / The Frisky) — I had all sorts of hope when I decided to start dating again after a long . For the first week, all the online profiles seemed shiny and new, like clickable Christmas presents. I was excited to check my email and see what gifts were waiting under my tree, so to speak.

“You have great style!” “I like Rilke too.” “What kind of writing do you do?” “Want to grab some wine?”

YES! YES! YES! Unwrapping feverishly. Options galore. Hark! The herald angels sing!

Two weeks have passed and I’m like a sulking child, facing the reality that Christmas is fleeting. All discarded and bows and presents that are no longer new. I’m left to grapple with more disturbing questions like: Why can’t I find it within myself to be attracted to short men? WHY?

I’m talking about when dating fatigue sets. When you’ve binged on dating to the point of . Every profile tastes the same to you. Steaming heaps of pictures of him traveling through India. At a friend’s wedding. His love of Michael Chabon. The Macbook pro he can’t live without. The kind of whiskey he likes to drink. You can’t keep stats straight anymore. Who’s looking for an intelligent woman with a wicked and who’s looking for a again? You don’t remember. You just show up at the and figure out who he is once you get there.

On dates you find yourself: restless, listless, disengaged, unengaging. Conversation is like squeezing water from a stone. Drop. By. Drop. You fake a steady drip well, but you’re boring yourself. You’re talking about student loan interest rates and how you had a deep friendship with your childhood dog. This is bad. But this where you’re at right now. This is what you’ve got to offer. Didn’t I used to be more fun than this? Have I always been boring and just didn’t know it? you wonder. You find yourself sipping a glass of Malbec, forcing a smile, caught off guard, not sure how to answer when he says, “Promise me you’ll go out with me again.”

You say “Sure! That sounds great!” because you’re so relieved you weren’t boring him as much as you were boring yourself. That, and you don’t have the energy to tell him that you’ve already dated enough guys who aren’t sure what they want to do with their life to know that you don’t want to date any more. The last one repeatedly asked you help him with his resume. And then he dumped you once you’d turned in a final draft. Never again.

The disturbing thing about dating fatigue, is that like dating , you think it will never end. You think the desert of men-who-are-really-nice-and-well-intentioned-but-just-not-for-you will extend on forever and ever. No oasis in sight. Not a drop of butterfly in the stomach. Just student loan interest rates and boredom for the rest of eternity. You’ll die there on that dry island populated with men whose lips will never touch yours. Die of guilt for not liking them. The spoiled she-beast you’ve become, the woman who thinks she deserves excitement.

Before you know it, you are as interchangeable as a Jenga piece, and this game that is supposed to be fun, is more like getting a root canal. You’ve never gotten a root canal. But you sense its awfulness. You wish there were Novocain to inject or laughing gas to inhale as you listen to him tell you how about how he used to skateboard or how his ex-girlfriend is now in love with a woman. You want to care, you do care, don’t you about the issues he has with his father? You’re not a misanthrope, you’re just suitor saturated and your love life looks like a pointillism painting. You’ll have to walk away, miles away to be able to make out a face.

That’s kind of what it feels like. But I hear, it only takes one decent date with someone you want to kiss to reinvigorate you. So on I’ll trudge. With the faintest whisper of hope in my heart. But in the meantime, feel free to send cupcakes.

Things Guys Need To Stop Doing If They Want To Have Better Luck Online

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(PhatzNewsRoom / The Frisky) — This weekend while I was visiting my , my asked me: “Are you over the last one yet?” I rolled my eyes without answering, because that’s how I do. But I appreciated how she didn’t use his name. Like he was some shadow that slipped into my life and vanished when the came out. Well played, . But considering her question … YES, I am over the last one! Dating hiatus over. Resuming online dating. Yee haw! (Maybe I’m playing up my enthusiasm just a in the name of .)

Within hours of reactivating my profile, my Yee haw was more like Yeek. I had almost forgotten. So making so many mistakes. Do they not know or do they not care? Embracing the of optimism, I’m going to assume they don’t know. God, I hope they don’t know, otherwise, I’m frightened for myself. Below, another installment of mistakes to avoid online, guys, provided you actually want to score dates.

1. before messaging. There are chat functions on many of the , kind of like . When you’re browsing, the icon signifies that you’re online and allows users to “chat” you. God. Please. DON’T DO THAT. Not before you’ve exchanged messages with someone and have confirmed that they WANT to chat with you. Even then, I would use it sparingly. It’s essentially the e-equivalent of an unwanted advance at a bar. And to the guy who IM’d me four times with nary a response, LEAVE ME ALONE! Personally, I think instant messaging a woman you don’t know, have never chatted with, makes you seem creepy and desperate. You can’t wait until I’ve consented to engage with you before hitting me up? That certainly doesn’t make me feel comfy about meeting you for a drink.

What to do instead: Send a message and wait for the lady to get back to you. If she does, you’ll know she’s interested and can proceed from there.

2. Too many emoticons. I don’t know how to say this without it coming off as bitchy, so I’ll just say it: EMOTICONS ARE NOT SEXY. Using too many emoticons makes you come off like a ‘tween girl. Aside from being ridiculous, they’re the bottom feeders of communication. I’m giving you tough love here. It’s nothing I wouldn’t say to my own brother, who, when he Gchats me overuses the smiley face emoticon along with hee hee. (This has earned him the nickname Lil’ Giggler, given to him by his wife.) But guess what? He’s not trying to score dates online. So let him smiley face and hee hee all he wants. He’s my brother, so I’ll let it pass.

What to do instead: Try, if you can, to avoid using emoticons in lieu of human words. I know, it’s tricky. But push yourself to find the appropriate phrase to communicate your sentiment. Example: “I’m looking forward to meeting you.” or “That sounds good.”

3. Pictures of you face deep in a beer. Or a whiskey or whatever your drink of choice is. There’s nothing wrong with you enjoying a drink with your boys, but what those pictures say to me are: I’m still really into partying!! While this may appeal to a woman who is still really into partying, it will not speak to women who are seriously looking to date.

What to do instead: Put the beer down, and pose for a shot where we can see your damn face.

4. Messaging women who live in other states/countries. While I acknowledge that occasionally LDRs are sparked online, your odds are better if you stay within spitting distance. A man from Germany messaged me and asked when I was coming to visit him. Um … never.

What to do instead: As Dorothy learned in her time over the rainbow, there’s no place like home. Look for women who live in your own backyard. Not literally, of course.

5. Highlighting your nomadic lifestyle. Traveling is sexy, never being home … not so much. It’s really a plus if you like to travel, but you might want to avoid bragging about how you “live out of a suitcase” or are “never home for more than three days a month” or how “your whole life fits in a backpack.” Guys who say those kind of things make me suspect that they are like George Clooney in that movie where he travels all the time to avoid facing the reality of his life. I didn’t see the movie, but I think that was the gist. Don’t be like George Clooney.

What to do instead: Say that you like to travel, talk about some of the best places you’ve visited, and leave it at that.

US Open 2012: Clijsters loses at U.S. Open in last match of career

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of Belgium speaks to the media following her defeat to Laura of Great Britain after their women’s singles second round on Day Three of the 2012 US Open at USTA on August 29, 2012 in the Flushing of the of New York City.
(August 28, 2012 – Source: Alex Trautwig/ North America)

NEW YORK (AP) — ’ singles career ended where she wanted it to, just not the way she hoped.

The four-time lost 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5) to 18-year-old Laura Robson of Britain in the second round of the on Wednesday, and will head into retirement after she finishes playing in doubles at Flushing Meadows.

Clijsters walked away from the sport once before, in May 2007, then returned after a 2 1/2-year . But now 29 and a mother, the Belgian insisted this season that she means it this time, and decided the U.S. Open – and its hard courts that she conquered on the way to three championships – would be her final tournament.

“It’s the place that has inspired me so much to do well and to do great things. It’s hard to explain sometimes why,” Clijsters said in an on-court interview, her face flushed and her eyes welling with tears.

“This completely feels like the perfect place to retire,” Clijsters told the at Stadium, many of whom rose to shower her with a . “I just wish it wasn’t today.”

The loss Wednesday ended Clijsters’ 22-match winning streak in New York, encompassing titles in 2005, 2009 and 2010, plus Monday’s first-round victory.

She missed the hard-court major in 2004, 2006-08 and last year, thanks to a combination of injuries and the time she took off while starting a family. Her daughter, Jada, was born in February 2008. By August 2009, Clijsters was back on tour; and unranked, because she only played in two previous tournaments during her comeback, she won that year’s U.S. Open.

“Since I retired the first time, it’s been a great adventure for my team and my family,” said Clijsters, who was 28-0 against players ranked outside the top 10 at the U.S. Open before Wednesday. “It’s all been worth it. But I do look forward to the next part of my life coming up.”

Her previous defeat at Flushing Meadows came against Belgian rival Justine Henin on Sept. 6, 2003, in the tournament final. Robson was 9 at the time.

This did have the feel, in some ways, of a changing of the guard.

Ranked 89th, and with only one prior victory over a top-25 player, Robson has been viewed – particularly back home in Britain – as an up-and-coming player whose smooth left-handed strokes would carry her far.

But she had never produced the kind of grit and court-covering athleticism that carried her past Clijsters. And until now, Robson never had won more than one match in a Grand Slam tournament.

She knows, though, how much Clijsters means to the game, not only as a superb player but as someone who by all accounts is universally liked – by fans, tennis officials and even opponents.

When the contest ended with Clijsters sailing a backhand return long, allowing Robson to convert her third match point, they met at the net. Clijsters began to extend her arm for the customary handshake, and Robson pulled her in for a hug.

“I want to thank Kim,” Robson told the crowd moments later, “for being such a great role model to me for so many years.”

Open-Murray crushes Dodig, dodges royal questions

() – Britain’s Andy Murray had less trouble reaching round three at the U.S. Open on Wednesday than he has this week avoiding the New York paparazzi, who have been hanging on the Olympic champion’s every word.

The Scot stepped up a gear from his first-round match as he crushed world number 117 Ivan Dodig of Croatia 6-2 6-1 6-3 under the lights at Flushing Meadows.

Since he won the gold medal at the London Olympics earlier this month, Murray has found himself centre of attention wherever he goes, including in New York.

“There have been a few people hanging around outside my hotel,” Murray said in a courtside interview.

“They asked me if I had seen the photographs of Prince Harry,” referring to the pictures in British tabloid newspapers of a naked Prince Harry in a Las Vegas hotel.

“I said ‘no comment’,” Murray laughed.

“Another one asked me what I thought about the Crown Jewels. It’s a little bit different to what I’m used to but it’s alright.”

Dodig can boast wins over Rafa Nadal and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga but he was blown away by a rampant Murray, who raised his game from a scratchy opening-round display under the watchful eye of coach Ivan Lendl.

“I thought I played well,” Murray said. “There were a lot of long rallies and he moves extremely well. I moved my feet very well tonight and I played well.”

The Scot broke in the third game of the match and never looked back as he clinched a meeting with the winner of the all-Spanish battle between 30th seed Feliciano Lopez and Pablo Andujar.

Murray will now have two days off before his next match on Saturday but said the chance of him enjoying a bit of time off before then were somewhere between slim and none.

“With the coach I have, I’m sure I’ll be back on the practice court tomorrow,” he laughed. “I’ll try to do something tomorrow night.”

(Editing by Nick Mulvenney)

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UFC / MMA: Tara LaRosa expects to shed bad habits for Warren bout

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(PhatzRadio / MMA) — Female over the past few months reached its highest level of attention in years, yet the sport’s most accomplished was stuck in a holding pattern until last week.

“We went through probably seven or eight that I know of just for this fight,” says , No. 1 at 125 pounds in the Unified Women’s MMA Rankings. “Everybody at 125 or who has fought at 125 or is interested in 125 is busy right now and has either got a fight coming up or they’re under contract exclusively to someone else or they’re just not prepared to take it because of going on.”

She recently signed a multifight agreement with Resurrection Fighting Alliance, which on Thursday announced a March 30 bout in Kearney, . featuring LaRosa and unranked Kelly Warren. The difference in experience suggests a between LaRosa (20-2) — a pioneer of women’s fighting with a professional resume going back almost 10 years — and Warren (3-2), who’s been doing it for less than two. LaRosa will take almost anything she can get at this point.

Despite a resume unmatched by any female fighter in North America, LaRosa has had such a getting - at her ideal weight of 125 pounds that she’s been out of action for a year. It’s the second longest of her career, exceeded only by a 14-month caused by the of BodogFight’s operations in .

As recently as two weeks ago, LaRosa thought she’d be facing a far more experienced opponent than Warren. But that plan fell through the weekend of March 3, so while and Miesha Tate were tussling over ’s 135-, a fighter with more wins than both of them combined was still wondering whether she’d have a bout in four weeks.

Some of the ranked talent at 125 pounds already committed to other fights in the near future or remain tied to other organizations. No. 2 Rosi Sexton fights for the British Association of Mixed Martial Arts. No. 3 Cat Zingano has an April 28 fight at the debut event of Invicta Fighting Championships. No. 6 Aisling Daly and No. 7 Jessica Eye will square off April 20 in Bellator Fighting Championships.

LaRosa might have an easier time finding opposition at the bantamweight limit of 135 pounds, the weight at which she competed for much of her career. Although she has beaten three fighters in the top 10 at bantamweight, LaRosa was undersized for the division, given that she’s small enough to qualify at 121 pounds in grappling tournaments.

Meanwhile, LaRosa can’t figure out why it’s been so hard to find an available foe at 125.

“It just seems to be for different reasons each time,” LaRosa says. “I don’t think anybody’s really afraid to fight me. I don’t think I’m someone that’s scary. I don’t knock people out. I don’t cut people. I don’t break limbs.”

That last statement has a slightly disingenuous tinge. Eight women in mixed martial arts would have suffered broken bones or badly damaged joints had they not submitted from submission holds applied by LaRosa, winner of several medals at international tournaments for grappling.

On paper, she should be able to do outgrapple her next opponent. Warren — a member of MMA’s hottest camp these days, Team Jackson-Winkeljohn in Albuquerque, N.M. — will go into the March 30 fight barely a month after suffering her second loss in a row.

On other other hand, staying busy might be preferable to LaRosa’s lengthy absence. While other women — including several that she has beaten — found fights in 2011, she spent much of the year bartending and working in construction to pay the bills. Until this month, LaRosa hadn’t trained MMA since last summer, she says.

LaRosa remains affiliated with the Philadelphia Fight Factory team that includes Bellator bantamweight titleholder Zack Makovsky. Though LaRosa speaks highly of the Fight Factory, she returned to training this month by going to highly respected coach Matt Hume’s AMC Pankration gym in Kirkland, Wash. for a change of pace.

“My timing, it’s starting to come back, but I’m really rusty,” LaRosa says. “My details are off. … What’s nice is, I’m adding some new things in. They say that sometimes when you take a lot of time off, sometimes your habits change and some of your bad habits can fall away, which is kind of nice.”

She believes she has to afford herself of opportunities while she’s still near her physical prime. At age 34, LaRosa doesn’t know how she has left as a top fighter.

“When I first started, a question that I was asked a lot was, ‘Where do you see yourself in five or 10 years?’ ” she says. “I always said, ‘Fighting. I’ll always be part of the sport in some way or whatever.’ Now where do I see myself in another five or 10 years? I have no idea.”

The rise of younger fighters has LaRosa looking over her shoulder.

“It’s going to be an up-and-comer that takes me out,” she says. “Kelly’s a tough chick, from what I understand. We’ll just have to see how it goes.”

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