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Undateables TV Show Tourette’s Sufferer Brent Marries Model Challis

Undateables TV Show Tourette’s Sufferer Brent Marries Model Challis

Brent and Challis get married in Las Vegas
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The UK TV Show The Undatables by Channel 4 has its first wedding. The shows tourette’s syndrome sufferer, 23 year old Brent Zillwood, was recently married in Las Vegas to his shows date, 26 year old model Challis Orme.

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Great Dating Ideas for Days Out in Scotland

Great Dating Ideas for Days Out in Scotland

Scotland is full of inspiring landscapes, numerous amounts of outdoor actives and some superb restaurants. So if you are struggling to think of new and exciting places to take your online date then carry on reading for some inspirational days and evenings out covering the whole of Scotland!

First Date
First impressions really do count, so we suggest that you take your Scottish date somewhere other than a standard chain restaurant. Do your research, find out what they like. If you both enjoy arts and culture then visits Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow, with so many focal points conversation should not run dry.

However if you prefer the idea of sipping on a few great tasting and good-looking drinks then head down to Tonic, Edinburgh. Drinks here aren’t cheap but it’s definitely worth it for a treat! On a Thursday eve they often have a live band playing, so if you are worried about conversations running dry, the music can fill in the gaps for you.

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Date Two
Once you feel confident in one another’s company then dinner at a restaurant with a great atmosphere is a must. This gives you time to sit down and properly enjoy each other’s company over great food. The place that comes with many recommendations is Amicus Apple, a quirky restaurant located in both Aberdeen and Edinburgh where you can enjoy great food to suit everyone’s taste. In the evening the bar area becomes busy, so if the date goes well carry on until the wee hours with no need to leave the building!

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Date Three
There’s nothing better than the great Scottish fresh air. So on your third date, take advantage of the area you live, appreciate the scenery & the wildlife, it’s time to get your hands dirty. Whether you both enjoy the outdoors or not, activity dates will definitely raise a few smiles. The more out of the comfort zone you are the more enjoyable the date could be! Hire a canoe and go for a gentle paddle on a local river, perfect for bonding and testing compatibility!

For something a little more extreme, try a tree top adventure course. Go Ape can be a simple or as difficult as you want to make it. With courses in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen you will be sure to find a course close to home. This date is not only perfect for a few laughs but also great for encouraging trust in one another. Perfect for relationship testing and building.

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Into the Future
After your third date, hopefully you will know how you feel about one another. With endless possibilities of unique and fun date ideas in Scotland, keep thinking outside the box to make sure your new relationship stays exciting.

For more great dating ideas check out the blog from the Dating Agency Group Our recommendation for meeting that special date through online dating in Scotland is to visit ScoDate.com

Happy Dating in Scotland

Be Open to Opportunities and Save The Cupids

Be Open to Opportunities and Save The Cupids

Indifference Kills - Cupids The Movie

Comedy, romance, but not a romantic comedy, Cupids The Movie is a comedy movie proposed by UK film production company Camera Freelance UK Limited. Founded in 2013 by filmmakers Diego H. Milane, Angelo Calarco and Victoria Murua.

To be filmed from the perspective of two cupids, Arabella and Saraphel, struggling to get their assigned humans to meet and talk.

Cupids are all around us, invisibly creating opportunities for single people to meet the right person…

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Before You Date, Create Your Vision by Susan Winter

Before You Date, Create Your Vision

Before stepping out into the world of dating you’ll need to create your vision. You may have just left a disastrous partnership. Or, you may be in the process of getting clear on what you want in light of your past dating experiences.

Whatever your starting point, it’s a good idea is to formulate a “best-case scenario” vision that works for you. It works, because you already know it works.

Here’s a simple guide to finding your ideal vision in a new mate. It defines what you want and what you don’t want. Then, transforms your “I-don’t-want-this” into its positive opposite. This vision technique pulls from the past and reformulates the undesired aspects into a positive vision for your future.


I advise my clients to begin this vision by getting out a paper and pen. Old school? Yes. Effective? Absolutely! Start with a clean notebook or Word doc if you prefer:

  • Write down the things that you’ve experienced in former dating scenarios that worked well for you. Coming in on a positive note enables you to feel empowered by your past. You’ve already had good experiences. Acknowledging those things that were especially wonderful in the past allows you to bring them into your future.
  • Record the positive, good, and wonderful things you experienced in past dating/relationships that are keys to what you want to experience again.

Here’s a sample list of what your past partners may have brought into your life:

  1. Partner A. Great sense of humor. He/she diffused difficult situations with his/her wit and perspective. He/she knew how to “handle me” when I was in turmoil. We laughed, played and had fun. Every day (and every challenge) was enjoyable with this type of even disposition.
  2. Partner B. Spiritually focused and stimulating intellectually. Our mutual spiritual/philosophical interests created cohesion and partnership growth.
  3. Partner C. Aligned creativity and dynamic artistic discussions. We ignited each other’s interest and understanding of our professions. We helped each other expand individually and as a team.
  4. Partner D. Down to earth and real. This partner erved as a stabilizing force in my life. His/her clear thinking allowed me to relax with him/her and be myself.
  • Next, add another section entitled “Things I Desire.”
  • These are the newfound qualities you must have and how they’d look in real life.

This is where you transform your “what-I don’t-want” list into your “what-I-now-have” list:

I now have “x.”

“X” is the quality you want to experience. It could be: honesty, fidelity, generosity, lifestyle, adventure, sensitivity, time for me, or time for our relationship. Whatever it was that you didn’t get in your past dating experience, here’s the place to add it into your new vision. In writing these new qualities make sure to add a sentence or two that shows how that would look in the real world.

For example, if you used the quality of ‘honesty’ as your “x” it might be framed like this:

 I’m not afraid to speak up and relay my feelings. Neither is my partner. There’s honesty at the heart of this relationship. We have an easy, open and natural communication.  We both feel free to discuss whatever’s at hand and resolution of any problem is effortless.

When you combine what you’ve had with what you want… you get a winning formula! That’s the vision for your next romantic encounter. This simple exercise clarifies your thoughts and automatically activates your subconscious.

When we know what we want, there’s a natural “calling in” of those qualities. We begin sending out an energetic frequency that’s focused on the qualities we desire. From that place of awareness it’s easy to observe their presence or absence in the new people we date.

It’s important to keep this exercise focused on the positive. We often enter a new romance with emotional wounds from our past, only to see the same unwanted things replayed in our current mates. By shifting our vision to what we “want to see,” we create the possibility of realizing it. By recalling our successes, we anchor tangible proof that we’ll attain these qualities again in our future.

Happy creating!

Article by Susan Winter
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BBC Radio Scotland Looking for Muslim Men & Women to Contribute to New Relationships Program

BBC Radio Scotland Looking for Muslim Men & Women to Contribute to New Relationships Program

Muslin Dating

November 13th 2014 – BBC Radio Scotland are looking for program contributors, Muslim men and woman who live in Scotland to take part in a new series being recorded for Radio Scotland. Talking about contemporary dating with traditional values. Perhaps you are looking to find your new husband or wife via modern online dating but using traditional values to find them. Get in touch email: philip.sime @ bbc.co.uk for details.

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