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When I first joined ToyboyWarehouse.com  ten years ago, I was not only newly single at nearly fifty and bloody terrified,  I didn’t have a clue about dating websites. I decided that as I was not looking for anything too serious and needing to have some fun I would sign up. I liked the sound of […]
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Cheers, all around-it’s date night! Time for your personality to shine, and to make your date see through your clothing that you are the most brilliant woman he has ever laid eyes upon. Let’s take a look at some stylish and fun date outfit ideas, and also talk about what to stay away from. Things […]
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Toyboy Warehouse isn’t just the UK’s largest cougar dating site, after inhouse dating experts are world renowned for their insight. That’s why we’ve uncovered the most essential books, podcasts, video series, etc. on all things dating. Whether you’re newly single, someone making the most of their bachelor/bachelorette life or a lucky so-and-so settling in to another relationship, these […]
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New to the dating game? Unsure of the signals you should watch for? We know that plucking up the courage to ask her out can be a nerve-wrecking experience, but it doesn’t have to be – as Gaynor tells us, in the latest edition of our Ask Gaynor series. From figuring out if she’s into you […]
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Navigating the stages of a break-up can be hard and in stage one, it’s natural to feel as though things will never get better… Toyboy dating expert, Gaynor is back with some advice on how bypass the desire to wallow and make sure your confidence doesn’t waver, in this episode of Ask Gaynor. Helping you to […]
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Okay all of you who have put your profile on some other social media network or on a dating site and found, after chatting to someone for a little while, that you’ve either been deleted or unmatched? If you have then you’ll either have that sinking feeling of pure rejection or you’ll just look at […]
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So, how are you all getting on? Christmas has been and gone and the New Year beckons, so we start to reflect on past events, look forward to new events, put our resolutions in place (which, of course, seem to only last the course of January, if indeed we make it until the end) and […]
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