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My Intuitive Mind Dating Blog

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From rain

My Intuitive Mind Dating Blog

A train ride through Italy

What's the name of your dating blog?

My Intuitive Mind

What's the homepage of your dating blog?

www.myintuitivemind.wordpress.com

Is your blog associated with a larger site? What is it?

http://www.myintuitivemind.com

Why Did You Start Your Dating or Relationships Blog?

I started a relationship blog after I struggled to get out of an incredibly emotional and mentally abusive relationship. I wanted to have something to warn women about, if anyone was stuck in a bad place blaming themselves they could find my blog and believe it's not their fault, so I wrote a detailed story of my life with my ex husband. In addition I am obsessed with the concept of soul mates and so I made sure to write true stories of bad and good relationships, what someone should accept and what shouldn't be acceptable. I was ten years old when I started asking couples to tell me their love stories in hopes of fin

What do you cover in your dating blog?

It is a large range of different stories about relationships, people i have met, things i have noticed stories i have been told. Most of them revolve around relationship. Advice on matters through storytelling. Giving information through tales that i went through myself or saw or was told, giving the freedom fro the reader to relate and make their own decisions as to their next step in their relationship. Discovering that people all around the world are exactly the same, the only thing that differentiates them are their rituals or customs. I have bathed in the warmth of the sun, hibernated in the cold of winter and walked freely in the summer rain. I sat in cafes and read books, gone out for dinners, chilled on side walks as I listened to my music. I have met and made the best of friends anyone can ever wish for. I stayed out late, drowned in the world of liquor, smoked marijuana as the days merged into one and danced till the faint colors of the rising sun. I walked on silky beaches, watched the sun set and rise, wrote poems to the waves and swam with the fish

Advice

  • I would definitely tell them to put up a few quizzes and tests. Another thing is to tell a true story about an experience they went through, people relate best to tales of other relationships giving the space to contemplate and compare theirs.

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