3 Ways To Make Everyday Life Feel Like A Romance Novel
Why can't every day feel more like a good romance novel? Why can't every day have some zing to it; the excitement and expectations we often feel when we're reading a romance?
Why can't every day feel more like a good romance novel? Why can't every day have some zing to it; the excitement and expectations we often feel when we're reading a romance?
The best-selling 50 Shades of Grey trilogy brought mainstream attention to bondage, S&M, and other subversive sex acts. But a new erotic romance titled S.E.C.R.E.T. doesn't just portray fantasies — it teaches readers how and why they might want to explore their own.
You meet this radiant, confident and modern woman. You notice her at Whole Foods or at business networking event, and you are captivated by her magnetic and positive energy. You look at her and smile. Because of her friendly demeanor, you walk up to her and start a conversation. You notice how easy it is to talk to her. You leave feeling happy and excited. When you do call her and ask her out on a date, she says, "Yes, I would be happy to go on a date with you this Saturday."
A radiant and confident is passionate about life. She brings joy and happiness to the people around her. Her energy is magnetic because she radiants pleasure, passion and play in her own life. People are drawn to her positive energy, body language and open heart. You feel inspired by her beauty and passion. IMAGINE waking up next to this beautiful woman who is your true partner. You want to do great things in life and are inspired by each other. She believes in you, and you want to make the world a better place together!
A high quality woman has many suitors. Why? Because a modern woman stands out from other women who you might be used to. She DOES NOT whine, emasculate and manipulate you into getting her way. Nor does she does she bitch and complain about everything. She does not want you to be her sugar daddy, and she is NOT a drama queen or a hot mess.
What turns you on is much different than what turns a woman on. You are visual. You see an attractive woman, and you notice her body, the color of her skin, her gorgeous hair, the shape of her breasts, her buttocks, legs and her own body language. You start to have sexual thoughts about this woman and are completely aroused. If she smiles at you and gives you eye contact, then the arousal increases due to the levels of testosterone you produce as a man.
You no longer have to rely on guy-brain advice from your one close male friend (or, worse yet, your girlfriends and your mom). 250,000 men have spoken, and this book catalogs what they have to say!
Do you remember one of the biggest scandals ever in politics when a married President had an affair with his intern in the Oval Office? Well, now you can get the dirty details.
All I want to say is whether you go through the horror that Tig [from Son's of Anarchy] went through or have a disagreement with your spouse, human beings generally react in one of three ways.
The End of Men. It's a catch-phrase we can't seem to retire, and the title of Hanna Rosin's new book about working women uprooting male power. But perhaps it's not the end of men at all—just the beginning of a newer, better version.
When you're "Yes"-ing your kid to death on your way to drop him off at school because he's going on and on about some stupid dinosaur he saw on TV that sang this song and wore this hat and met this friend, you may be wondering if you're a bad mom. You are, but it's totally OK.