I recently stumbled across a great UK site for the uniformed and emergency services or those seeking a date with someone who wears a uniform (if that what does it for you).
It is the ONLY site I can find here in the UK specifically for this niche and its interface is very easy to follow. It’s free to sign up and is £74.99 for 12 months if you want to upgrade to Full Membersip.
When you get back from a stressful day at the office is the first thing you are greeted with a rolling pin wielding wife looking for a fight? A study conducted by researchers at Harvard University and the University of California at Berkeley found that after a stressful day, female spouses were more likely to instigate fights and alienate themselves from their partners.

So how can you help her chill out and avoid the dish cloth round the back of your head:
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Posted by Tom Wilkins on Fri 6th July 2007 at 01:22 AM, Filed in Dating Safety
It happens, so I’m told - this is a modern World!. Married couples sometimes want to go out and try their luck elsewhere, fair enough!

But there is dating etiquette to remember:
• Never bring a date home
• The date should last no longer than 3 hrs
• Share your experiences of the date with one another
• Aim to have at least 2 dates a month
• Always let your spouse know where you are going to be
• Help each other choose a suitable date
• Try to date on the same evening
• Don’t get too sexual too early – unless you have agreed it!
• Don’t tell the kids, unless they are at an age they can understand.
It bugs me why so many of us (me included) go out and see someone we take a shine to, BUT can’t build up the courage to approach them for fear of rejection and therefore lose out.
It often turns out that they too feel exactly the same way, and would welcome the confidence boost of being chatted up.

I don’t know who got luckier to be honest!
Here is a tip that will immediately change your mindset – Confidence is a turn on for both men and women, we love it, can’t get enough of it, so FIND IT!
Rather than look at them and think ‘will they like me?’, step back a minute and change your mindset to ‘will I like them?’. The change in your body language from this simple exercise will make you far more attractive – you are after all just as special as them!
A brother and sister team have just launched clicktonight.com, a site that brings communities together and is hoping to remove the fear factor. Fear of attack OR just plain nerves are always on the agenda when we start dating.

You can select whether you want to hook up with a group OR a single person (gay or straight) as people place an advert asking if someone fancies going out – it reverses the tables and kills all the ‘play hard to get rubbish’. From scanning the site’s member profiles, many certainly are ‘easy on the eye’.
I think this is a fabulous idea, and I advise anyone in London who wants to get out and meet some new people to give it a try.
The membership costs are extremely reasonable too compared to many dating sites:
£25 for one year membership
£4.50 for one week’s membership
£1.50 for one day’s membership