Justin Lavelle is the social media director and blogger for BeenVerified.com. He is based out of Northern Virginia.
Recent Articles
A viral Reddit post has shed light on the “trickle ghosting” phenomenon, a more gradual, but no less painful version of classic ghosting. Has anyone ever done this to you?
Read MoreSome big changes are coming to Facebook. Here’s what you need to know about the latest developments, including a new look, privacy enhancements and messaging experience.
Read MoreMany of your favorite Facebook personality quizzes may be going away soon. Here's what a recent policy update means for users.
Read MoreDiscussing a prenup might seem unromantic, but this legal agreement can help you safeguard your current assets if you and your partner ever split up.
Read MoreIf you find yourself continuously striking out on Tinder, you might be making one of these common mistakes.
Read MoreIt’s important to talk about your finances and debt openly and honestly with your partner before you tie the knot. Here’s how you can broach this difficult topic with your fiance.
Read MoreToday we’re excited to announce the next step in making people search affordable and mobile with our new PeopleLooker Android app, available for download now on the Google Play store. We’ve spent a lot of time taking the fun experience you already know searching for friends, neighbors and celebrities on PeopleLooker.com and giving you the ability to take it anywhere on your phone. We’re really proud of it and think you’re going to love being able to search people, phone numbers and properties on the go.
Read MoreIn the popular sitcom The Big Bang Theory, Sheldon proposes a relationship agreement to his girlfriend, Amy. Of course, being Sheldon, he wrote the agreement himself, so it includes things like: “Hand holding is only permitted if either party is falling off a cliff, precipice or ledge.” Your agreement probably won’t be like Sheldon’s. But each agreement is unique to each couple, as it should be. A relationship agreement is basically a tool for you and your partner to communicate better.
Read MoreWe use the Internet every day to share what’s happening in our lives with our friends and family. To stay connected by a device that sits in our pockets is a benefit our parents didn’t have. But, of course, the Internet is not perfect. Within the realms of forums, social media and web pages there lies trolls. Mean people who harass others online. Being the victim of trolling can be emotionally traumatizing, scary and hurtful.
Read MoreA guy named Spencer from Tennessee thought he was dating Katy Perry online for six years. “Katy” turned about to be a Canadian woman named Harriet living in London. Hosts Nev and Max from MTV’s Catfish discovered the truth, but Spencer was so in love he refused to believe it. He eventually came around and accepted the truth that he was never really talking to the real Katy Perry. You’re probably thinking, “How could he be so gullible?
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