Love lessons from "Always Hit On The Wingman," the new must-read from Glamour magazine's "Jake."
Every month, I always enjoy reading Jake's column in Glamour magazine. Since 1956, it's been penned by a slew of anonymous, single men who've helped countless women navigate the dating world by writing honestly and openly about the game of love from a man's perspective. One of the more recent Jakes has written a book, "Always Hit On The Wingman: And 9 Other Secret Rules For Getting The Love Life You Want."
Zoe Saldana tells the April issue of Essence magazine that she really likes having sex, which does not surprise us at all, as she's young, gorgeous, and, as we saw in Center Stage, very flexible.
I recently found an article in Glamour magazine that I thought might be interesting to some of you guys. The article is called “Yes (Oh, yes ) Real Women tell their Orgasm Secrets. In it, the truth about women’s orgasms is revealed: that women vary quite a bit in their ability to have an orgasm, how fast or slow they have an orgasm, and what kind of orgasms they have. But the big myth of the Cinderella sex is blown.
The second (of five) major difference in communication styles between men and women is the distinction between direct and indirect communication, specifically when it comes to making and agreeing to a request. This post outlines these differences and offers advice to both men and women for bridging the communication gap.
Translate what he's really saying. He said, she said. Why is it so difficult for men and women to communicate effectively? Learn about the five major style differences in communication between men and women.