Your soulmate could be just a state line away. With Valentine’s Day landing tomorrow, WalletHub basically handed singles a cheat sheet for the best places to look for love. Their new report ranks all 50 states by how single‑friendly they are, using a bunch of factors like share of single adults, gender balance of singles, restaurants per capita, online‑dating opportunities, income levels, and cost of living. According to the data, the top state for singles is Florida, followed by New York, Texas, and California. The worst state for singles is West Virginia, followed by Arkansas, Wyoming, North Dakota, and Alaska. But remember... Virginia is for lovers!
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What your Valentine’s Day plans say about your relationship … How are you spending Valentine’s Day with your SO? If you’re planning …
- A cozy night in with takeout — This usually means you and your partner just genuinely like being together — no bells, whistles, or pricey menus required.
- A classic dinner‑and‑a‑movie date — This signals you’re the stable, traditional type who enjoys celebrating love without overthinking it.
- A fancy date night — This suggest you two love a little luxury and aren’t afraid to treat yourselves.
- A romantic hotel stay — You’re probably total romantics who like to turn the day into an experience.
- An activity-based date — You’re likely the spontaneous, fun‑loving couple who refuses to let things get boring.
- And if you’re planning nothing at all — You’re likely free spirits who see the whole thing as consumer-driven and don’t need a fabricated “day” to celebrate your love.
Don't forget to make yourself look nice for Valentine's Day.. Men included:
Dude, where’s my comb? ... A new survey of men over 25 finds that they're getting more elaborate in their grooming routines. 68% say they care more about their appearance than five years ago, and 70% seek outside help to slow aging. And the average man now follows a seven‑step routine for their grooming, focusing most on body care, facial hair, and hair maintenance. 51% of men say they're spending more money on grooming to boost confidence, appear more attractive and to make better professional impressions. Why the change in the past five years? It's because seeing gray hair and wrinkles freaks younger guys out!