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The Power Move: Why Being Selective is Your Greatest Strength
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I’ve noticed a trend. Dating advice lately seems to echo a single, exhausting refrain: be open, be flexible, and most of all, be willing to compromise. Standards, we are told, are obstacles; desires, optional. And that success in love belongs to those who have learned…

Membership Prices Are Changing – But Yours Doesn’t Have To
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Big news, but no need for panic: Seeking is updating the pricing for Premium and Diamond memberships. This is the first price adjustment in years—and it reflects something important: the growing value of what we offer, and the even more intentional community we’re building. We’re…

Success Is Hot – Why Stinginess Is a Red Flag
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In dating, generosity isn’t extra – it’s everything I need to get something off my chest: Let’s stop pretending stinginess is just “being practical.” In dating, being frugal is not a personality quirk. It’s a warning sign. There’s a difference between having boundaries and withholding,…

You’re Not Too Much—You’re the Match Some Can’t Handle
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Some women were never meant to fade or play small. They move through the world without flinching at ambition, never softening their voice to make others comfortable, and they resist shrinking to resemble someone else’s idea of “enough.” These women are often described as “intimidating,”…

Seeking Redefines Luxury Dating – Press Release
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SEEKING REDEFINES LUXURY DATING WITH NEW BRAND CAMPAIGN THAT CELEBRATES RADICAL HONESTY AND INTENTIONAL DATING Seeking’s “You Know What You Want. Find it on Seeking™” Campaign Spotlights the Power of Knowing—and Owning—Your Standards in Modern Dating Las Vegas (June 16, 2025): Today, Seeking launched its…

Split the Bill – Why Your Dating Dealbreakers Are the New Green Flags
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This isn’t an article about being difficult. It’s about being honest. Radical honesty—the kind that says, “I want someone generous, emotionally mature, and who doesn’t flinch at valet parking” isn’t just valid. It’s power. And while we’re at it, no more pretending. No more smiling…