Great New Discovery For Gay Matchmaking - Video Matchmaking Technology Outperforms Meet-And-Greet Matchmaking By 1 to ...
Video technology allows a gay matchmaker to easily find matches for his upscale gay clients. "Gay video matchmaking is a brand new method to match clients without the hassles of a typical online dating service" says Paul Angelo, MHA, MBA - gay matchmaker from Miami.Miami, Florida (PRWEB) April 24, 2012 Finding a high quality gay partner gets easier with technology says Paul Angelo - gay ...
Is He Your Perfect Match or Nightmare? New Private Study from a Gay Matchmaker and Gay Life Coach Shows 87% Increase ...
"Gay matchmaking without prior gay life coaching provides limited results. Client's self-sabotage affects his ability to choose his gay partner. Only when you add gay life coaching to gay matchmaking, you see an increase in successful matches," says Paul Angelo MHA, MBA, gay matchmaker and gay life coach from Miami who conducted a private study with his clients (all were men over 40).Miami, FL ...
Carolyn Hax: Clueless matchmaking is unbearable
Dear Carolyn: Is there a polite way to say to well-meaning family and friends, “Please don't feel like you have to try to set me up with every gay man you know just because I am single”? I live in an area without a huge gay community, so I'm grateful for occasional setups with guys who share my interests; but sometimes it feels like these matchmakers are using “You're both gay” as their only ...
Thoughtless matchmaking leaves a single irate
Question: Is there a polite way to say to well-meaning family and friends, “Please don’t feel like you have to try to set me up with every gay man you know just because I am single”? I live in an area without a huge gay community, so I’m grateful for occasional setups with guys who share my interests; but it feels like sometimes these matchmakers are using “you’re both gay” as their only ...
Hax: 'You're both gay' isn't way to make a match
Dear Carolyn: Is there a polite way to say to well-meaning family and friends, "Please don't feel like you have to try to set me up with every gay man you know just because I am single"?
Carolyn Hax: Is there a polite way?
Is there a polite way to say to well-meaning family and friends, "Please don't feel like you have to try to set me up with every gay man you know just because I am single"?
Carolyn Hax: Tired of being set up by friends
DEAR CAROLYN: Is there a polite way to say to well-meaning family and friends, "Please don't feel like you have to try to set me up with every gay man you know just because I am single"?
Reader is sick of being matched up
Dear Carolyn: Is there a polite way to say to well-meaning family and friends, “Please don’t feel like you have to try to set me up with every gay man you know just because I am single”?
Carolyn Hax: 'Gayness' alone does not a match make
Advice columnist Carolyn Hax answers letters from a guy who's tired of "you're both gay" setups, and from a guy who seems rather set against having kids.
Matchmakers don’t light the fire
Dear Carolyn: Is there a polite way to say to well-meaning family and friends, “Please don’t feel like you have to try to set me up with every gay man you know just because I am single”? I live in an area without a huge gay community, so I’m grateful for occasional setups with guys who share my interests; but it feels like sometimes, these matchmakers are using “You’re both gay” as their only ...