special. His story is one of out a movie. While he was married to his first wife for eight years, he cheated on her notoriously. He even bought a motorcycle to impress one of his paramours. He crashed on the way to meet her one day and while juggling hospital visits between his wife and his girlfriend, he had an epiphany. Cheating is wrong and he wanted to stop.
"The guilt over what I was doing was what got to me the most," said Titus in an exclusive interview with DDHG. "I didn't want to live like that anymore."
His subsequent divorced left him flat broke, but Titus is a tenacious entrepreneur who turned his story of heartache and pain into a thriving business. In a stroke of genius, Titus created Matt's Little Black Book, a top-secret file of 400 of Manhattan's most available bachelors. "Every guy goes through a thorough screening process," said Titus. "And they all make over a million dollars a year," he continued.
Women contact Matt, asking him to open his Little Black Book to find them a decent guy from his stable of greats. On his Lifetime TV show, Matched in Manhattan, Matt shows women how it's done. In a recent episode, he taught a woman named Selene overcome her shyness and understand how to approach men and start conversations that could lead to good relationships.
So what's Matt's advice for women on the dating scene? Here are Matt's Top 5 Tips –
1. Understand that when a man approaches a woman, his motivation is to sleep with her, initially. So never, ever sleep with a guy on the first date or the 10th one. Make him wait. If he sticks around, he's worth it.
2. Texting is for dummies. Don't conduct your relationship over text message. Don't break-up or break a date via text. It's rude!
3. When a guy asks you out, always tell him you can't make it and you need to reschedule. Tell him that you're dating other guys, which will drive him crazy. As Titus says, men love the chase. And they love it if they think they have to compete for you.
4. What holds a man to a relationship is not sex, contrary to popular belief. It's a mental connection that will keep him in a relationship. Connect with your man mentally and you'll have him for life.
5. If you have to worry about a guy cheating on you when you're not around, it's time to start looking for another man!
Today, Matt is happily married to Emmy-winning TV producer Tamsen Fandal. DDHG has teamed up with Matt and Tamsen to give away ten free copies of their book, Why Hasn't He Called? The book, which officially hits bookstores on January 13, 2008, is full of great advice that help women understand how men really think. For your copy, e-mail info@dontdatehimgirl.com!
"The guilt over what I was doing was what got to me the most," said Titus in an exclusive interview with DDHG. "I didn't want to live like that anymore."
His subsequent divorced left him flat broke, but Titus is a tenacious entrepreneur who turned his story of heartache and pain into a thriving business. In a stroke of genius, Titus created Matt's Little Black Book, a top-secret file of 400 of Manhattan's most available bachelors. "Every guy goes through a thorough screening process," said Titus. "And they all make over a million dollars a year," he continued.
Women contact Matt, asking him to open his Little Black Book to find them a decent guy from his stable of greats. On his Lifetime TV show, Matched in Manhattan, Matt shows women how it's done. In a recent episode, he taught a woman named Selene overcome her shyness and understand how to approach men and start conversations that could lead to good relationships.
So what's Matt's advice for women on the dating scene? Here are Matt's Top 5 Tips –
1. Understand that when a man approaches a woman, his motivation is to sleep with her, initially. So never, ever sleep with a guy on the first date or the 10th one. Make him wait. If he sticks around, he's worth it.
2. Texting is for dummies. Don't conduct your relationship over text message. Don't break-up or break a date via text. It's rude!
3. When a guy asks you out, always tell him you can't make it and you need to reschedule. Tell him that you're dating other guys, which will drive him crazy. As Titus says, men love the chase. And they love it if they think they have to compete for you.
4. What holds a man to a relationship is not sex, contrary to popular belief. It's a mental connection that will keep him in a relationship. Connect with your man mentally and you'll have him for life.
5. If you have to worry about a guy cheating on you when you're not around, it's time to start looking for another man!
Today, Matt is happily married to Emmy-winning TV producer Tamsen Fandal. DDHG has teamed up with Matt and Tamsen to give away ten free copies of their book, Why Hasn't He Called? The book, which officially hits bookstores on January 13, 2008, is full of great advice that help women understand how men really think. For your copy, e-mail info@dontdatehimgirl.com!
















