Haitian Dating & Relationship Guide

For years, TiCheri.com was known as one of the first Haitian online dating communities.

Many of you remember it from back in the day. The site has been sleeping for a long time, but the name never left me. I kept renewing the domain because I knew one day it would come back with purpose.

That day is today.

TiCheri.com is now reborn as a simple, honest, Haitian relationship resource — a place to learn about dating, love, culture, and connection in the Haitian and Caribbean diaspora.

Whether you grew up in Haiti, in Brooklyn, Miami, Boston, Montreal, or anywhere Haitian people gather… love hits us differently.

Culture matters.

Expectations matter.

Family matters.

And the dating world today is not the same as it was a decade ago.

Here, we talk about all of it.


What You Will Find Here

  • Haitian dating tips for men and women
  • Understanding Haitian-American relationship culture
  • How family, tradition, and upbringing affect modern love
  • Advice for non-Haitians dating someone Haitian
  • Long-distance love between Haiti and the diaspora
  • Real stories, lessons, and Ti Koze moments about relationships
  • Safe dating practices in an online world

This is not a dating app (not yet).

It is a place to understand the heart, mindset, and reality of Haitian love in today’s world.


Why Bring TiCheri Back Now?

Love has changed.

People meet online.

Distance is common.

Culture clashes happen.

Expectations shift.

Men and women are trying to understand each other.

And the Haitian community — especially in the diaspora — does not have a place that explains these things in our own voice.

That is the purpose of TiCheri.com.

A space to talk openly.

A space to learn.

A space to grow.
A space to understand each other without judgment.


Start Here

If this is your first time on TiCheri.com, start with these simple guides:

  • Dating Haitian Men — What You Should Know
  • Dating Haitian Women — What You Should Expect
  • Haitian Culture and Love: 10 Things Outsiders Don’t Understand
  • Long-Distance Love Haiti?

    Diaspora: How to Keep It Together

  • Why Haitian Parents Always Have an Opinion About Your Relationship

More articles are coming as the site grows.

One step at a time.


About the Author

My name is SP Woodring — writer, blogger, Haitian-American, and the creator of many sites you may already know: HaitianInternet.com, BelFet.com, BelMizik.com, SpaAdmin.com, and more.

I’ve seen a lot, learned a lot, and lived through enough to write about relationships with honesty and experience.

Think of this site like a long Ti Koze… but focused on matters of the heart.

If you have a question, a story, or a topic you want me to talk about, feel free to reach out.


Stay Tuned

TiCheri.com is just getting started.

As I continue to build this space, expect new guides, stories, and resources every week — all written in a simple, conversational way.

Love is complicated… but sometimes all we need is a little guidance and a good conversation.

Welcome back to TiCheri.com.