Word: romanticized
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“It frequently seems that one has only two options for romantic interaction: to follow the immortal words of Liz Phair and ‘fuck and run,’ or become the extra roommate in the significant other’s suite.” Sadly...
While these past dating services were all well intentioned, they were sadly not able to spark new romance on campus. A 1999 Crimson survey found that close to 40 percent of students had never had a romantic relationship that lasted longer than a week at Harvard.
But for all the complaining, there are students here who actually do date—though I can assure you they are not the ones who wait for a dating service from the UC to help them find a good time. Year after year, our poor school has suffered a...
One surprisingly big seller for TOKYOPOP is "Gravitation" by Maki Murakami. It falls into a splinter genre of shojo called shonen-ai, translated literally as "boy-love." Though targeted at girls, shonen-ai features the romantic relationship between two males, in this case between high-schooler and aspiring musician Shuichi...
Online dating can be brutal. For every great date or love connection made through the Web, there are dozens of romantic misfires--boring coffee sit-downs, awkward phone chats, and email exchanges that never go anywhere. While you'll probably end up flirting with more people than ever, odds are...