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Dating issue 2011

Readers share the deal makers—and deal breakers—on their dating lists.

Photo: Nicole Radja
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Not comfortable with her punching and smashing and zombies? Next, please.
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When his friends are complaining about St. Bart’s being too hot, it’s time to run.
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Can quirky eating habits kill a relationship? Yes.
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From the good to the bad to the laundry, young singles have their own ideas of romance. Dinner and a movie need not apply.
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We went to the streets to find out what women look for in a man. Here's what they want—in their own handwriting.
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We went to the streets to find out what men look for in a woman. Here's what they want—in their own handwriting.
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Readers divulge the traits they need in a mate.
A man’s on-slope style makes a big impact, one snow shredder finds.
Not sharing at the table translates directly to the bedroom, according to one Chicagoan.
Dead Heads need not apply.
A single guy explains why the eye roll matters.
A Logan Square resident shares why the ultimate convenience may not be so convenient after all.
This reader only gets goosebumps if you know what Goosebumps is.
A low-maintenance lady explains why it’s hard to date a well-groomed guy.
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