Thursday, 31 March 2011

Single Mums find Love this Mother's Day

Any single mums out there looking for love this mothers day, look no further. Sue James Introductions is here to help you.

Give me a call today and I can help you find the partner of your dreams.

Email: sue@suejamesintroductions.co.uk
Tel: (01482) 638820
Web: suejamesintroductions.co.uk

The Country: A Great Place for Romance



A new survey has revealed that Countryside relationships last longer...and a surprising 61% of us have got frisky outdoors. Country folk claim to have happier relationships than city dwellers. So get your wellies on folks and head out to the countryside. 

Lost Love in the USA


Here's an interesting article I found on the Fox News network.

A new study out in the Social Psychological and Personality Science says that Americans regret love the most.


Here are the top 10 regrets of Americans:
Romance - The writers wrote that women were higher in this regret because they "value social relationships more than men." Also, those who were not currently in a romantic relationship tended to list this as their biggest regret.
Family - Sixteen percent of those surveyed said they had a family regret. Again, women cited this regret more than men.
Education - Those surveyed who had less education were the ones who answered that education was their biggest regret. Thirteen percent of participants listed education as their biggest regret.
Career - Twelve percent of the partakers in the survey said that they had regrets that were due to their career, and those who had regrets in the career category were more likely to be men – thirty-four percent of men and twenty-seven percent of women.
Finance- Ten percent had a financial regret.
Parenting - Nine percent had a regret having to do with parenting. Many respondents even said that they had wished they had decided to work less in order to spend more time with their children.
Health - Six percent of participants listed a regret having to do with health.
Other - Five and a half percent had something "other" to report as a regret.
Friends - Four percent had a regret having to do with friends.
Spirituality - Two percent regretted something having to do with religion or spirituality.

Read the full article here. 


It's better to have loved and lost than never loved at all. If you are looking for love in the East Riding then pop me an email. I'm sure I can help you. sue@suejamesintroductions.co.uk

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Friday, 25 March 2011

Sue James Introductions



Today I am proud to launch the Sue James Introductions YouTube Channel. Please feel free to subscribe to my channel http://youtube.com/suejamesintroduction

Thursday, 24 March 2011

I Love you - The Movie

I Love you, movie poster

The following article is taken from the Wall Street Journal and it just goes to show that you are never too old for romance. 

Hollywood films such as “Black Swan” and “The King’s Speech” are doing big business at the South Korean box office, but this season’s sleeper hit is a homemade drama about elderly romance, starring actors in their 60s and 70s.

“I Love You,” which is based on a popular Web-based comic series of the same name, is really the story of two romances: a budding one between a widower whose wife died of cancer and a woman left by her violent husband, and a lifelong one between a dedicated husband and his wife, who is suffering from dementia.

You might expect an old-people-in-love story to be a hard sell with young people, but in fact 20-somethings and 30-somethings accounted for 34% and 39%, respectively, of buyers at the ticket-selling site Max Movie. One possible reason: lots of positive word online.

Twitter is full of praise. One fan said he liked “I Love You” because it reflects on death as well as romance. Another said that original comics are difficult to translate into a movie, but that the filmmakers succeeded with this one.

The Love Story of the Year: William and Kate



The love story of the year is Prince William and his bride-to-be Kate Middleton who are set to be married on April 29, 2011. A movie about the couple’s romance is due for release on April 18, just days before the nuptials. The made-for-television movie was commissioned by American cable station Lifestyle. The future princess is played by unknown British actress Camilla Luddington, while New Zealand-born actor Nico Evers-Swindell stars as Prince William. Watch the trailer above.

Celebrity Love: Most Romantic Onscreen Couple


Kate Winslet and Leonardo Di Caprio have been voted the most romantic onscreen movie couple by film fans. The Titanic stars beat off the competition which included Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh from Gone With The Wind.

Romance Regrets, Women have a few.


Here's an interesting article I found on romance. Personally, I refer to 'regrets' as experience, life is full of them and we really should refer to them as an opportunity to learn from.

...When it comes to romantic relationships, everyone seems to have made decisions they’d come to regret. In fact, a new study by Neal Roese, a marketing professor at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Business, has found that romance is the most common source of regret among Americans.

Continue reading here...

Sue James Introductions: Competition


Enter this here competition for your chance to win a Sue James Introductions Goodie bag. All you have to do is email me your stories. I want to hear about the most romantic date you have ever been on and I want to hear your 'dates from hell' stories too. The best entries in each category win a goody bag and their stories will get posted on the blog too. Give it a go, email me, sue@suejamesintroductions.co.uk and mark your entries 'heaven' for romantic dates and 'hell' for the not so romantic dates. Also don't forget to include your contact information and postal address.

Monday, 21 March 2011

Coming Soon, Sue James Introductions: The Event


Keep your eyes peeled and your ear to the ground because in the next couple of weeks I am going to be announcing some incredibly exciting news about an exclusive singles night in Beverley.

Register for more information at sue@suejamesintroductions.co.uk or keep checking in here on the blog or on the Facebook page (link to the right of this post).

Love Sue James x

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Sue James Introductions helping the economy


Great news for singletons out there, according to the Financial Times there has been an increase in the use of dating agencies, both online and traditional introduction services such as Sue James Introductions.
The purse strings are still tight but it seems that love is a must and definately something worth investing in. So what does this mean for clients of Sue James? Well, it means we have lots of single men and single ladies on our books all looking for love so the partner of your dreams could be a phone-call or email away.

If you are interested in investing in your future then look no further. Email Sue James Introductions today...

Email: sue@suejamesintroductions.co.uk
Web: SueJamesIntroductions.co.uk

Read more of the Financial Times article here.

Sue James Introductions: Live on Radio Humberside Today


Tune in to 95.9 FM Radio Humberside at approx 12.30pm as Sue James will be speaking to Peter Levy live in the studio.

Sue James Introductions: Dating Tips For Women


Many have the belief that men are generally atracted to women who are hard to get, the whole wanting what you can't have thing works to a degree but my advice is be careful.

I agree, it is much better to play it cool in the initial stages. This gives you time to get to know your date on an equal level. I always recommend that if you realise you like a guy on the first date, the last thing to do is let this be known as you could create the wrong impression. So initially, yes, play it cool and work out how much you like him. Like him enough to go on another date? This is the point that you show your interest. Some women take the 'hard to get' thing too far. If you keep it up, he'll lose interest. Just relax and be yourself. What is meant to be will be.

Are you a single lady, looking for love in East Yorkshire? If so, call Sue James Introductions and put your dating tips into practice.

Email: sue@suejamesintroductions.com
Web: SueJamesIntroductions.co.uk

Sue James Introductions: Dating Tips For Men


I am going to be presenting single men and single ladies with some invaluable dating advice over the forthcoming weeks. Take this on board and you can't go wrong.

Men, often go in for the kill, eminating bravado and confidence, cockiness and assurity. But does this attract women? The answer is NO! If you begin a date with this kind of attitude then you may as well stay at home because this will get you nowhere. All of the above create a sense of arrogance and there is no bigger turn off for women. An arrogant man loves himself, so why would a woman attempt to muscle in on that? My advice is relax, be natural, approachable and calm, you will no doubt be nervous but there is absolutely no harm in letting that show. The secret to success on a first date is to simply BE YOURSELF! Presenting a woman with confident and cocky body language on the first date is the kiss of death.

If you are a single man, living in East Yorkshire and looking for love, then contact Sue James Introductions.

Email: sue@suejamesintroductions.co.uk
Web: SueJamesIntroductions.co.uk

Thursday, 10 March 2011

The 7 year Itch....


I found this interesting article the other day on the 7 year itch. It's too interesting not to share on my blog, and a good excuse to use a picture of Marilyn to illustrate the article, so here read for yourself...

The old standard for when a relationship starts to fade is defined by the “7-year-itch.” The implication is that after seven years, couples start to re-evaluate what they have together and stray from each other. But a new study of 2,000 British adults in steady relationships found that the actual time when relationships start to fade is at the three-year-mark.

The study, reported by Reuters, compared answers from people in short term relationships (less than three years) to those in long term ones, including married couples. Read More Here

Celebrity Love: James Franco and Agynes Deyn


Rumors have surfaced this week that Hollywood actor and recent Oscar's host, James Franco is dating british model Agyness Deyn, pictured above. Keep checking in on my blog and I'll keep you up to date on the love life of celebrities.

Monday, 7 March 2011

Cosmic Order True Love


Cosmic Ordering has been around for years and some people swear by it. Why not try Cosmic Ordering to help you find your perfect partner...

1. Start out with a notebook or journal. This should be something you use only for your cosmic ordering. Make it special.

2. At the top of the page write what it is you want. For example:
Dear Universe, with divine love and energy my order is, to find true love with someone with similar interests, a soul mate. 

3. In the middle of the page you can put down any thoughts you may have on this.
This could be the idea about what the person looks like, distinctive qualities that you are attracted to, etc. Let your ideas flow here and write whatever comes to mind. It is a bit of creative writing. Don’t edit it; you want to see what you and the Universe together come up with.

Don’t worry if it doesn’t make sense. You want to see what comes out organically you are not thinking here you are creating.

4. At the bottom of the page write, I am open and ready to create my order and thank the Universe for giving you the means and opening the doors that will allow your cosmic order to manifest.

At this point trust in the process. Really give this to the Universe to handle and trust that this or something better is now attracting the necessary vibration that will bring it about.

5. This is a very important part; you do not want to skip this step. Take out your journal and read your order before you start your day. This crucial fifth instruction is essential if you want results. ..

6. Now visualize your order actually happening. Do this on a daily basis. The morning is the best time for this. You haven’t yet started your day and it is much easier to set aside some quite time for the visualization in the morning before you get too busy. Start with at least five minutes then work you way up to twenty.

If your order has been answered the day before, which does happen quite often then write your new order that morning.

The key is to focus on what you want and to concentrate on the positive.Good luck guys.

Love Sue James x

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Love Sue James: Dating Advice


Here are a few basic dating tips to remember before you ask out your potential partner...

1. Ask them out for the right reasons and think about what you expect as a result of them saying yes or no?

2. Be prepared that the person you ask may say no and in which case don't take the rejection personally.

3. When asking someone out choose your moment carefully and practise what you might say in advance so that you don't get your tongue in a twist.


4. Plan ahead. If the person you ask says yes, ensure you already have thought of a place, date and time for the date so that you display signs of thoughfulness.

5. Be prepared for the person asking why you want to date them so that you are able to flatter and create a sense of trust immediately. People can be wary and they may want to know some reasosn behind your request. Better, anticipate this by saying "would you like to come to dinner, I have always thought you are great fun..".

6. Make sure that your request for a date does not pressurize the person in any way. If they want to think about it, let them. But don't pester them.

7. Make sure that when you ask someone on a date you smile and keep things fun and happy. Being confident and smiley will elicit a far more positive response. You don't want to scare them.

8. Always have an alternative date and time or location in mind should the person be unsure of their diary. Giving a person a choice often works wonders.

9. If the person says no, don't chase for a reason, simply move on. They may think about things and get back to you with a yes response later.

10. If you ask someone on a date, make sure that you actually intend to go through with it. Standing people up will ruin your reputation.

11. If you are being asked out don't play childish mind-games. If you need time to consider the offer then say so. If you want to say no, say no. But do not keep someone hanging on for no reason. You wouldn't like the situation if it was reversed.

12. Try to avoid dutch-courage such as using alcohol to boost your courage levels, who knows what kind of monster you could unleash. .

13. Don't ask someone out when they are in a group of friends. Timing is everything.

I hope this helps. If you need any more dating advice and are looking for love in East Yorkshire then don't hesitate to contact me, sue@suejamesintroductions.co.uk I look forward to hearing from you.

Love Sue James x

Celebrity Love: Glee and Gossip Girl


New celebrity romances this week: Glee star Chord Overstreet is said to be dating Taylor Swift (above) and Gossip Girl's Chace Crawford has ben linked to Julia Roberts' neice Emma Roberts (below).

Attractive Women + Ordinary Men = Relationship Fail


The Following article was printed in the Telegraph this week, it makes for a very interesting read...

Scientists from Stirling, Chester and Liverpool universities found that beautiful women seem to realise they can pick and choose their mates, whereas an attractive man with a more ordinary woman seemed to be more content and less likely to stray.
The findings might come as scant consolation to Bernie Ecclestone, whose marriage to the model Slavica Ecclestone, ended in 2009. She is almost a foot taller than him and 28 years younger.
Researchers took photographs of men and women in over 100 couples, some of whom had been together for a few months, others for many years, and they were then rated on looks.
The analysis showed that in relationships pairing a "beauty" with an average man, it tended to last only a matter of months.
Rob Burriss, one of the researchers, said: "This would indicate it is the woman who is in control of whether the relationship continues."

Check the rest out here