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Great New Show About Getting Ghosted

September 29, 2019 Jenny Brooks
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There is a new show on MTV which emphasizes the prevalence of ghosting, called Ghosted: Love Gone Missing. I watched the first few episodes and realize how important it still is for people to have a guide to help them manage the stress and pain that people feel when they are ghosted.

The hosts of the show are Travis Mills, a musician and actor, and Rachel Lindsey, a former contestant on Bachelorette.

Travis is a heavily tattooed, tall, buff and sexy man with a heart of gold, showing compassion and understanding for both the ghostee, called the “haunted” on the show, as well as for the “ghost.”

Rachel is as fabulous and gorgeous as she was as both a contestant on The Bachelor and the star of The Bachelorette. What we loved about her on those two shows translates into Ghosted: Love Gone Missing. She is kind, caring, logical, and a good coach to both the haunted and ghost.

In the first episode, we see a scenario where a young man, Ross, is devastated over the loss of the love of his life, Jordan. She breaks all ties with him and he has no idea why. She ghosts him via text and blocks him on all social media with no explanation. For nine months, Ross racks his brain trying to figure out what happened and comes up with several made-up scenarios of why she left him. His confidence is at an all-time low and his experience of being ghosted puts him in a tailspin that negatively impacts all aspects of his life, especially his confidence, for nine months. Enter Rachel and Travis to help solve the mystery for Ross.

One really cool thing about the show is that Rachel and Travis explore all the “reasons” the haunted has for why they were ghosted. It is so interesting to see the common behavior of creating a story to justify the ghosting. So far, none of the stories created by the haunted on the show match reality. The other common theme is the relief both the haunted and the ghost feel after ironing things out. In some cases, the couples decide to stay ghosted, in others, they reconcile. I won’t tell you which episode has either of the outcomes-you will have to watch the show for yourself.

I wrote the Ghosting Guide a couple years ago as a way to help people who have been ghosted by someone they care about. The net of this blog is that ghosting is more prevalent than ever and the same self-destructive behaviors exist for both sides of the ghosting events.

If you or anyone you know has been ghosted, I urge you to purchase my ghosting guide, Disappearing Acts in Dating, and to start watching Ghosted: Love Gone Missing. For taking the time to read this blog, there is a coupon code you can redeem which cuts the price in half to $10. Use the coupon code: GHOSTINGISBAD

Ladies Cover This Is Why You're Single

January 8, 2018 Jenny Brooks
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Cassandra Dice's guest interview on podcast, "This Is Why You're Single." Authors and podcasters Laura Lane and Angela Spera interview Cassandra about ghosting and why it's still a thing. 

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Beware the Imposters in Dating

November 29, 2017 Jenny Brooks
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I did some further research on this by reading two different books about types of men. I quickly realized that Joe was a “dating imposter.” He knew exactly what to say and how to act to win me over. Because of our frequent interaction in a short period of time, I felt like he was falling for me and it made me take down my guard too soon. I started thinking back to all of our times together and then it hit me like a brick: I had ignored the signs he had given that he actually was a commitment-phobic man. 

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In In-Person Dates Tags online dating, dating games, dating rules, dating imposter, dating behavior
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"New" rules for Dating

November 6, 2017 Jenny Brooks
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Many "old school rules” that have been lost over the past decade have resurfaced and are applicable in today’s dating world.  Feminine and masculine aspects are at play in relationships, regardless of male or female partners, and understanding them can help strengthen interactions.  

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In Online Dating Tags online dating behavior, online dating tips, dating tips, dating after 40, dating rules
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Dating After 40: Getting Back in the Saddle

November 1, 2017 Jenny Brooks
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Getting back into the dating scene — after being out of it for quite some time — can seem foreign and downright overwhelming. Here are some tips to help you easily get back into the game.

Join at least three dating sites/apps
Most people over 40 are busy balancing careers, single parenthood and personal activities. Time is limited and efficiency is key. Dating apps — like Match, Tinder and Bumble — cast a wider net and expose you to people you would never meet in the real world due to geography or lifestyles. This exposure to the abundance of potential mates in the real world is comforting for someone who is getting back into the dating scene.

Create an engaging online profile
With more than 5 million people in the United States using online dating apps, your profile is important. Have a trusted friend or family member help you develop your profile, or download my four easy tips. Choosing the right dating profile photo is important because it’s the first impression you will make. Make sure your profile reaches who you want.

Avoid being set-up by friends
Friends’ criteria can be vastly different from yours.  If you have a friend who really wants to set you up, and you are game, I strongly recommend getting a picture of the person they want to set you up with and ask your friend if they would date that person.

Relax, have fun, be safe and enjoy the ride
Theoretically, you are a more complex person than you were in your 20s, and it will take some vetting —through dating often — to refine your list of "wants.” Don't feel like you need to know exactly what you want right away. Think of this new dating experience as trying on shoes. Sometimes you think you want red ones, but then after trying on several other pairs, you find comfortable beige ones are more comfortable and suit you so much better. Maybe a bad analogy, but you get the point. Relax and have fun for a while until you refine what you want in a relationship. 

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Getting Over Perfect

October 25, 2017 Jenny Brooks
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Those of us who are perfectionists are afraid of criticism, and we think being perfect means no one can judge us. But, that's not true, and it keeps us from deeply connecting to one another, the thing we want most.

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How to Tell If You Are in a Band-Aid Relationship

October 17, 2017 Jenny Brooks
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Some romantic relationships can feel like a pair of worn-out yet familiar slippers: we know we need new ones, but we can’t seem to let them go because they feel OK for now, holes and all. If you’re in this situation, asking yourself some questions can help you figure out what to do next. This includes making a list of why you stay.

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What to Say (and Not Say) During a Breakup

October 9, 2017 Jenny Brooks
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Breaking up can be hard - either the doing of it or having it done to you. Here are some quick tips for what to say during a breakup and what not to say for an outcome that leaves you with your dignity and your confidence. 

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How Online Dating Helped Me Move Forward from Heartbreak

October 2, 2017 Jenny Brooks
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Online dating is a great way to get over a broken heart, and my experience is proof of it. I recently met up with my ex-boyfriend and realized he was the wrong person for me. This is how I have all the online dating experiences I've had to thank for that. 

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In Online Dating Tags online dating advice, online dating, online dating tips, ghosting experience, online ghosting, how to get over a breakup
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The 2 Types of Ghosting and Why They Occur

August 23, 2017 Jenny Brooks
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Ghosting comes in a couple of forms. One is very serious; the other one, not so much. Read what to do in each case. 

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Why Online Dating is Awesome

August 11, 2017 Jenny Brooks
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There are many pros and cons to online dating sites and apps. If you’ve read some of my previous blogs, you understand the risks of online dating and precautions that need to be taken if you choose to enter this world. Those are some of the cons. But the pros? Read this post to learn why online dating is awesome. 

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The Special Vocabulary for Dating

August 4, 2017 Jenny Brooks

Writing the guide also led me to learn more about the different actions and behaviors people display in the dating world. It was eye-opening. It’s crazy, but in my years in the dating world, I have experienced many of them!For fun, I’ve compiled some of the more popular behaviors in today’s dating environment, most of which are suspect (or Sus for short!).

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In Online Dating Tags online dating advice, online dating language, online dating vocabulary, online dating tips, insight for dating online, online dating behavior, online dating safety
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When You Encounter Crazy in Online Dating

July 24, 2017 Jenny Brooks

Online dating a great adventure - but like every good adventure there is some adversity peppered in along the way. In this article I discuss one particular bit of crazy I experienced and offer it up as a learning experience to you!

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In Online Dating, In-Person Dates Tags online dating behavior, online dating advice, online dating tips, online dating safety, online dating apps, online dating beh

How to Pick the Best Dating Profile Photo

July 12, 2017 Jenny Brooks

The photo you select of yourself for your online dating profile is important because it makes a big impression and not always a good one. Read this to learn what style photo is best, plus other tips for creating a great online dating profile. 

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Planning the First In-Person Date

July 6, 2017 Jenny Brooks

Many outcomes are possible in a first-time meeting in online dating. Rather than stress over all the potential outcomes that are out of your control, it is best to put things into perspective and focus on what you can control, such as location, what you wear and what to expect. This post offers tips for that first in-person date. 

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Phone Number Etiquette For Online Dating: 

June 28, 2017 Jenny Brooks

Top reasons why you should not give out your phone number until the first in-person date in the online dating world. 

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Setting the Right Expectations for Online Dating

June 21, 2017 Jenny Brooks

Since so many of my friends are asking me about online dating, I thought more people might have the same questions, so I put together these pros and cons of online dating and the importance of setting the right expectations. 

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Tips for First In-Person Online Date

June 8, 2017 Jenny Brooks
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In online dating there are many potential outcomes for an initial first in-person date and most of time, the odds of a second date happening are low. Follow these tips to increase the chances of it going well, or to at least give you an out in a bad first in-person date situation. 

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Online Dating Etiquette

May 31, 2017 Jenny Brooks

Online dating comes with some expectations and exceptions. To be a good online dater, keep this online dating etiquette in mind. 

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Pros and Cons of 3 Popular Dating Apps

May 22, 2017 Jenny Brooks
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It may seem daunting to be an online “product” that is shopped for on Match, Tinder, Bumble, Zoosk, E-Harmony and a myriad of other sites that have a more specific target audience, i.e., “Millionaire Match.”  (FYI – most of the people on that site are not millionaires at all!) To help you feel less intimidated, I put together the following pros and cons of three popular dating sites that I have used. There are nuances of each and this list will help you decided which one is best for you.

Pros of Match: There is more space and information required to set up the online dating profile. You tend to know a lot about the person right away including physical details like body type, height, hair color and eye color. There is also a section about interests, career, hobbies and enough space to write a well-thought-out profile which details personality and what you are seeking in a relationship. Match allows for members to do a “search” and specify exactly what you’re looking for: age, height, weight, body type and income level. It is also possible to set up the exact preferences for what you want, sort of like a filter for online shoe shopping. There is a wide range of ages and types, basically someone for everyone, which brings me to the cons.

Cons of Match: There is a wide range of people and anyone can contact you via Match email, by liking your photos, or by a virtual “wink.” Unfortunately, many people do not read the profiles and reach out to someone they find attractive, with complete disregard for the person’s preferences. As an example, my ideal age range is mid to late 40s, and I’ve had men aged 21-80 send messages about how much we have in common. I’m not interested in someone 25-30 years my senior or junior, or I would put that in my preferences! Let’s just say you will need to sift through a lot of people who are not even close to a match for you on this site. In some cases, you may have to block these people, since many don’t understand the etiquette of online dating (which we will discuss later).  There is no way to mutually approve the person prior to contact being made. Which brings us to Tinder…

Pros of Tinder: Each person needs to “like” the other, or “swipe right” on other’s profiles, for any communication between the parties to occur. In this online dating app, there is an established initial mutual interest. There is only one way to communicate, and that is texting through the app. If the person does not seem like your type after texting back and forth, it’s possible to “unmatch” the other person and they have no way to reach you after that. Tinder also allows you to search people in a range of miles, so if you live in two different parts of the country or have a job that takes you to the same city on a regular basis, it allows you to search for people near you.

Cons of Tinder: Because this app allows you to search for people close by, whether it is your home city or not, Tinder has a reputation of being a “hook-up” site. There are people on Tinder that are just looking for that. It has gotten to the point that people specify “looking for fun/hook-up” or “not just looking for a hook-up” in their profile. Some people do not advertise what they’re looking for and it takes a few texts through the app to determine this, but remember, you can unmatch them if they turn out to be someone on a different page than you.

Another con of Tinder is there is no requirement to put age, body type, height, income, occupation, or anything specific that you may want to know. A lot of the initial messages are pre-qualifying the person to determine if they meet your ideal requirements.

Another aspect of Tinder, which you could view as a pro or a con, is the fact that it is tied to Facebook. It is possible to see if the person has mutual Facebook friends, the theory being, if they are somehow connected to your friends, they are an OK person. The problem with it being linked to Facebook, is that some people take it upon themselves to find you through the mutual friend’s Facebook profile and send you an instant message, which defeats the purpose of mutually “liking” each other through the Tinder app for communication to occur.

Bumble: The pros and cons of Bumble are debatable. This site is a lot like Tinder in that it is connected through Facebook and it is possible to see mutual friends. Like Tinder, there is limited information required, so the same challenge arises relative to really knowing if the person would meet your desired profile. The difference between Bumble and Tinder is that the woman needs to send the first message once a match is made. I personally view that as a con, since many women prefer the man to make the first contact, but if that isn’t an issue for you, then you can view that as a pro.

If you are considering joining the online dating world, I recommend testing at least two sites at once to see which you prefer.

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