SASKATOON - The founder of a dating website that connects men and women looking for "mutually beneficial relationships" says more and more Canadian university students are looking for what he calls "a sugar daddy." Brandon Wade of seekingarrangement.com defines a sugar daddy as a man who has the financial means to "spoil and pamper" a female.
If he has no friends, or if you can't see in him the qualities you want in your children, run by By Julia Mckinnell on Monday, May 3, 2010 3:11pm - If love is blind, "marriage is like a trip to the optometrist's office," warns an 81-year-old priest from New Jersey in a new book for women designed to help them evaluate whether the man they're dating is marriage material.
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In 2003, a young Mark Zuckerberg sat in front of his computer and instant-messaged a friend. Back then, "the facebook thing" was still a rough idea, and 18-year-old Zuckerberg was trying to finesse the concept. Already, he knew what he didn't want.