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Simply Mahvelous
Sunday, October 11 2009
Simply Mahvelous

Is it possible to be patient with impatient people? Mahvelous gives her advice on how to handle road rage.
 
Simply Mahvelous
Monday, September 14 2009
SingularCity’s female advice columnist gives her opinion on how to deal with a friend that seems to hate kids.
SingularCity’s female advice columnist gives her opinion on how to deal with a friend that seems to hate kids.
 
Simply Mahvelous
Monday, August 17 2009
Simply Mahvelous - What does “I want to cuddle” really mean? Guy needs a clue.
What does “I want to cuddle” really mean? Guy needs a clue.
 
Simply Mahvelous
Monday, June 15 2009

Simply Mahvelous - New guy in my life — how far should I go with “full disclosure?”New guy in my life — how far should I go with “full disclosure?”

 
Simply Mahvelous
Monday, May 25 2009

Simply Mahvelous
What happens when a winter vacation lover wants to come and visit — for the entire month of August?

 
Simply Mahvelous
Sunday, May 10 2009

Simply Mahvelous… My ex’s new boyfriend won’t let us be friends.
My ex’s new boyfriend won’t let us be friends.

 
Simply Mahvelous

Simply Mahvelous - A co-worker has a crush on me. It’s a one-way street — help!
A co-worker has a crush on me. It’s a one-way street — help!

 
Simply Mahvelous

What is the opposite of a gold digger?
What is the opposite of a gold digger?

 
Simply Mahvelous

Is once a player always a player?
Is once a player always a player?

 
Simply Mahvelous

Simply Mahvelous
How can I “just say no” to yet another moving day?

 
Simply Mahvelous

Simply Mahvelous
Can a neat freak and a normal girl co-exist?

 
Simply Mahvelous

Simply Mahvelous
How do I get the friend of a woman I am dating to stop coming on to me?

 
Simply Mahvelous

Simply Mahvelous
Help! How do I “detach” a work colleague who thinks I am his personal love coach?

 
Simply Mahvelous


Is it possible to be patient with impatient people?

 
Simon Presents: Cousin Mahvelous

When Simon is on the road, we can still count on a back up to answer our SOS. Either way, we’re in good hands.