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Style Weekly: "the politics of fear and a growing racial divide still cripple Richmond [Virginia]." Mayor Douglas Wilder: "a cesspool of corruption and inefficiency." Ninth most dangerous city in the US. The state claims that "Virginia is for lovers" but the General Assembly passed a law "which some contend is the most anti-gay legislation in the country." (Style Weekly) And don't get me started on Henhicko County, Native American for "land of the hicks." Now at www.richmondsucks.com.

July 26, 2005

How to be a finder and a keeper in love - MSN Dating & Personals

By Karen Salmansohn

I know before I got hitched, I used to joke that if we all had a one-in-a-million chance of meeting the right guy, I only had about two or three guys left to go out with. I felt like I’d dated nearly every eligible (and non-eligible) man in my city. We’ve all heard the old line that you’ve got be willing to kiss a lot of frogs before you meet your prince, and I was. (Actually, looking back, it wasn’t the frogs I minded kissing, but the pigs, dogs and so forth.)

Anyway... my point: It’s often difficult to find the right person — so when you do, you want to be sure that you’re not just a finder, but a keeper. That you’ve got what it takes to keep the relationship moving forward.

I believe there are three differences between being merely a finder, but not a keeper—and being a finder and a keeper when it comes to love. Let me share how to do both in three simple steps:

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