We’re loving the new look of the Pop Up Speeddating website! Let’s face it, you are probably tired of the usual concept of speed dating? You know – in a bar, sitting at a numbered table with a name badge on. Welcome to the world of Pop Up Speed Dating an imaginative new form where like minded people get together and meet up at different surroundings and venues across London. From museums, art galleries to coffee shops (and yes, the odd bar!), Pop Up Speed Dating is great way of meeting new people in a relaxed and friendly environment. A warm welcome is given to everyone who attends their events and they create a safe and friendly...
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posted by filmjucedating
Why Date Supper Club? At a bar, you don’t know who is single and it’s not always easy to strike up a conversation with a stranger. With Date Supper Club, there’s a lot less disappointment and false advertising than the online dating scene, as you get to check out the merchandise up...
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posted by Heidi
Men are hopeless at noticing changes around the house, it has been revealed yesterday. A study found that women up and down the country have changed everything from curtains to wallpaper and even moved furniture without their other half noticing. One in ten women went as far as to say they...
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posted by Heidi
One day each year is set aside for those of you who are lucky enough to be in some sort of amorous relationship. Yes, February 14th brings us the wonderful (possibly over commercialised), Hallmark holiday of Valentine’s Day. Couples celebrate by showering each other with gifts of flowers,...
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posted by Heidi
Valentine's Day is just around the corner and to make sure you don't waste the most romantic day of the year we enlisted the help of r elationship expert Susan Quilliam to suggests the top Valentine’s Day movies to get your date in the mood for love… Film has the power to move you, but it’s not always the obvious choice, the romcom, that’s guaranteed to get you in the mood for love. The psychology of love (and lust) is a little more complex. To get your date in the mood for love on Valentine’s Day, watch out for moments that really push their 'passion buttons'. If a moment enthrals, terrifies, or bring tears to your date's eyes, that's your chance to make a move. Watching a film can evoke certain feelings and help lower our emotional barriers, making these moments the ideal opportunity to get up close and personal. To prolong the film's ‘lust-creating’ effect, make sure to talk about all the key moments afterwards so you can intensely relive them together. And once the credits have rolled, you can get down to acting on what you're both feeling.

