November 8th, 2008
Posted in Beauty by Mabelle Sese | 2 Comments »
The first things that come to mind when you mention a Las Vegas wedding are these: quickie weddings, Elvis impersonators, tacky chapels and even wedding bouquets playing a taped version of the wedding march.
Continue reading ‘Pros and Cons of Getting Married in Las Vegas’
November 6th, 2008
Posted in Celebrities, Love by Diana Feather | 3 Comments »
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are among the short list of Hollywood couples who make marriage look easy. They met on the set of Hanks show “Bosom Buddies” in 1981, but didn’t find the spark between each other until they came together again on the set of the movie, “Volunteers” in 1985.
November 5th, 2008
Posted in Love by Lissa | 2 Comments »
Having a great and satisfying marriage is not impossible although it may seem so with the every increasing divorce rate (read Madonna vs. Guy Ritchie). The truth is marriage is less about being a good match and everything to do with work. Marriage is work. Not hard work or bad work, not even boring tedious work, just a daily commitment to one another.
Continue reading ‘The Truth Behind a Good Marriage’
November 4th, 2008
Posted in Love by Mabelle Sese | 31 Comments »
Whether you’re a cool cucumber or a hot tamale in bed – there’s just no telling how your moans of delight will sound like once your partner hits the right spot: your G-spot. Continue reading ‘5 Tips on Finding the Male G-Spot …’
October 17th, 2008
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By Leslie Pogue
To commit is to decide. To choose to stick with a decision no matter what happens. Marriage vows ask us to commit to our partner for better or worse, in sickness and health, ‘til death do you part. If you are a religious person, you know the only “get out of jail free card” from marriage is if one or the other partner breaks a commandment. So if that is the case why do 65-70% of marriages end in divorce? Why commit to a maybe? I firmly believe in the institution of marriage but like so many other institutions created a lifetime ago, perhaps the rules are a little dated. Maybe it is time to make marriage work for your own individual relationship. That may or may not require legalities.
Continue reading ‘Commit to Commitment’
October 7th, 2008
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By Monica Ziebell
What is love? Is love the caressing of each other on the coach watching television being completely happy? Is love being in a marriage that you aren’t happy with, but you stick it out because you made a promise to that person, forever? Is love the moment you first see someone for the first time, and you get that special feeling, “Love at first sight”? Often times people totally get this word “love” mixed up with, lust. We think one is the other, and then we usually get everything all mixed up in the process. I know as I get older I learn the difference from the two. Lust is what usually starts when you meet someone you attracted too. It can develop into a great loving relationship, or it can end up turning into pure hell. It’s all a matter of opinion, and person of how you deal with love or lust.
October 1st, 2008
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By Dia Morena
I found myself sitting around listening to sad love songs, feeling sorry for myself. My mother would be so ashamed. She’s from that generation of “real men.” Men who want a family, a commitment: men who think it is only destiny to have a wife and kids to love and provide for. And she thinks there are just plenty of them, the real men, waiting out there for a special someone, like myself. Now maybe there were never any “real men” out there. My mother was, and still is, a very attractive woman. Maybe her sheer cuteness attracted the cream of the crop to her in droves, so her view is skewed. Obviously she had no problem meeting men. Frankly, my father was lucky to have snatched her up from among his competitors. But enough about my mother…(who still puts in her “order” for twins even though I am single and have no prospects for a mate nor sperm donor lined up.)
Continue reading ‘Relationships, Real Men and the Parents’
September 29th, 2008
Posted in Celebrities by Mabelle Sese | No Comments »
To women like me who’s been drooling over hunky Ryan Reynolds, there’s some bad news for us: he’s already taken!
Ryan Reynolds and Scarlett Johansson married in a private ceremony last September 27. No details yet – you have to catch The Insider to get some inside scoop on the wedding itself. Continue reading ‘Ryan Reynolds and Scarlett Johansson Tied the Knot!’
September 22nd, 2008
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By Eunice Allen
I know a young lady that is 31 years old that is really loving for true love. She started off by meeting a guy that she really like (bad guy). She was always attracted to the bad guys because she said that they were exciting and never boring. She end up marry an ex-con when she was 25 years old and had two kids by the guy. At first they were a happy family and he did take care of her and the kids.
Continue reading ‘Young Lady Looking for True Love’
September 19th, 2008
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By Rita Wesley
Have you ever looked back on your past loves and wondered, what if? I think I know every woman’s the answer to that question, but lately it’s been on my brain.
I’ve been in a loving relationship for a little over 3 years now, but I can’t help but wonder sometimes, what if?guy During college (5 years ago), I “dated” a guy who was then the hottest guy in school, we maintained a friendship throughout the years, well a friendship mixed with I’m in love with you but we never sealed the deal. Well, now he is the hottest guy on the celebrity blogs and women all around the world are drooling over his pecks, and I can’t help but wonder, what if I decided to be with him? What would my life be like? Where would I work? Would I be married? How much more fabulous would my life be had I been with him? Basically, What am I missing?
Continue reading ‘Don’t Look Back… Or, Should You?’