Article: First things first: decide who you'd like to have a relationship with and write it down. Use this list to narrow down your search and concentrate your focus on boys that you think you'll get along with.  Come up with a list of potential guys you know that are single and that you find interesting. Think of all the pros and cons for each guy: for example, one might be especially cute, but maybe you don't have all that much in common with him. Don't just go for looks, but think about who you'll actually get along with and will want as a boyfriend.  Don't be afraid to include boys you're already friends with but would be interested in as a boyfriend. He might feel the same about you, but you might never find out if you don't get the ball rolling in that direction.  If you want to go for someone new that you don't know yet, think about what personality, physicality, and intellectual type of guy you're interested in. This way you'll know what you're looking for when you meet new guys and know if they're potential boyfriend material for you. Hang out at places where the type of guys you like tend to frequent -- whether it's a coffee shop, library, gym, or the beach.  Be sure to appear open and approachable, don't have your nose buried too deeply in a book at the coffee shop, for example, or be distracted by hanging out with friends. Go to places alone, dressed to impress, and try to catch someone's eye with a look and smile. Many internet dating sites give new members a free 7-day trial, so you can comb through their pool for potential boyfriends.  Sign up for at least 3 sites so that you will have the widest selection of guys. Find 5 guys you might be interested in and that meet your age, location, personality, or other requirements and send them an email. Starting with 5 increases your chances of hitting it off with 1 of them and striking up a romance by the end of your 7 day trial. Another sure fired way to meet potential guys in a short amount of time is to attend a “singles” themed weekend activity or meetup group. Not only will there be lots of eligible, interested bachelors, but you'll already have a hobby in common. Speed dating is becoming an increasingly popular way to strike up a romance and find a boyfriend fast.  Search the web for any speed dating nights in your area and signup. You'll go on several 30-60 second "dates" with a dozen or so guys in that one night. You might just find someone you'd like to see more of after just one night of trying to find someone!
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Think about who you want. Get out there and start looking. Search through internet dating sites (if you're over 18). Go on a "singles" meetup. Drum up potentials through speed dating (if over 18).
Article: Being able to see the other person instead of merely talking to them or emailing them lets you share a better connection. You can even share video visits in different places like a favorite spot you enjoy together to bridge the gap. Visits include plenty of quality time whether or not you choose to do a lot of activities or just spend time together relaxing. Quality time and creating memories is what is important, not what you actually end up doing. You do not want to put too much pressure on each other to do things that are grand or big events, it’s the quality of the time you have that is most important. Too much pressure to make everything perfect can ruin a visit. Play online games. Watch a TV show at the same time. Use technology like Skype to be able to share a meal or attend an event while apart. Doing things together doesn’t always have to be in person. If you are not sure about what type of activities you can do together miles apart, look into things like a new video game or hobby on the next visit that can carry over to when you are apart. It can be fun to learn something new or meet on line to play a new virtual reality game you both like. Making an effort to remember special days whether or not you spend them together in person can go a long way in making the effort to keep relationship special and active.  You may not always be able to spend special days together, but taking the time to celebrate in your own way can make them still very special. This can include sending a gift, or a video chat to include your partner in the holiday. Keeping a calendar can help to remind you of special days and focus on future visits. If you want to help him remember those dates as well, make him a cute calendar with pictures of the two of you with the dates already filled in.
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Schedule regular video calls. Plan to meet in person every once in a while. Engage in activities together. Don’t forget to on special occasions like birthdays and anniversaries.
Article: As compared to a pet store, the staff at an animal shelter or pet rescue tend to have deeper knowledge of rabbit care. Also, the rabbits often receive better care and socialization at shelters and rescues.  By adopting from a shelter or rescue, you’ll also be providing a good home to a rabbit that needs one, rather than encouraging the breeding of additional rabbits to fill the cages at a pet store. Because the staff members at a shelter or rescue tend to be knowledgeable and eager to help, you can ask plenty of questions about the background and care needs of particular rabbits before making a decision. Rabbits at shelters or rescues might cost a little more initially, but they’re usually already de-sexed, vaccinated, de-wormed, and microchipped, which can save you money in the long run. Pet store rabbits usually come from mass-breeding operations, which tend to put profit over the health or happiness of the rabbits. Buying from pet stores only further encourages this practice.  Pet store rabbits are often more prone to digestive issues, due to being fed an inadequate diet and being exposed to excessive stress. If you do go to a pet store, ask lots of questions about where the rabbits come from and the type of care they have received. If the staff can’t or won’t provide you with satisfactory answers, go elsewhere. Not all breeders provide the same level of care or have the same degree of knowledge about the rabbits they raise. If you want to buy from a breeder, take the time to find one who is knowledgeable about rabbits and provides proper care for them.  Talk to friends with rabbits and local veterinarians to get recommendations on reputable breeders in your area. Always visit the breeding facility before buying. Look around and make sure it is clean and that the rabbits look well-fed and cared for. Ask the breeder or rescue staff lots of questions about the care they provide for their rabbits, and about the background of any particular rabbits you’re interested in. A reputable seller should always be happy to answer your questions.  For instance: “What do you feed your rabbits?”; “Do they receive regular veterinary care?”; “What can you tell me about this rabbit’s parentage?”; “Has this rabbit had any illnesses, and if so, how were they treated?” Ask for references if you want to buy from a breeder and contact some of these clients to see if they’re satisfied. A quality breeder should be willing to offer a written health guarantee, which gives you the right to return the rabbit within a certain period if a health issue arises.
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Adopt a rabbit from an animal shelter or rescue organization when at all possible. Avoid buying rabbits from pet stores. Buy from a breeder only if they are well-regarded and experienced. Ask questions and get answers about rabbit care from the breeder or rescue.