We could all learn a lesson or two from Kristin Cavallari about healing a broken heart.
It warms my heart that after having their engagement unceremoniously broken off by Bears quarterback Jay Cutler, and suffering the humiliation of an ill-timed wedding photo shoot, Kristin Cavallari is doing so well.
Is Tim Tebow really the perfect man? One writer analyzes her crush.
I'd venture a guess that most women like chivalry. We want a man who shows commitment. We like solid, traditional values; a guy we could bring home to mom and dad with the sure-fire belief that they would just adore him. All these things give us a sense of stability, knowing we'd be taken care of and have a shoulder to lean on whenever we're forced to soldier through hard times. These days, being old-fashioned is actually refreshing. Tim embodies these ideas, thus there's a large group of women who are attracted to him.
Score big points with your sweetie this football season using tips from our resident guy's guy.
Fearing football season could turn your relationship into pigskin? We've explained the psycho-social reasons that guys are so obsessed with football, and we've even shed light on the fantasy football obsession. Now our resident male offers insights on what women can do to stay in love through Super Bowl Sunday and beyond.
What is fantasy football? Why do guys obsess over it so much? Tomfoolery gives us the 101.
Our series on guys and football kicked off this week with insights that our resident guy's guy, Tomfoolery, provided the women in our office. See, we were starting to think that NFL stood for "No Freaking Love" and that for the next five months in our lives, we'd never see our significant others during weekend daylight hours. Tomfoolery schooled us on the important psychosocial role football plays in guys' lives.
Why do men love football so much? How can women get into the game? Tomfoolery has the answers.
Football season: five months out of every year during which most heterosexual males would rather look at men in tight pants than at women in tight pants. The women at YourTango knew we weren't the only ones whose relationships are affected by our significant others' relationships with football, and so we took our questions and frustrations about football to our resident male mastermind, Tom Miller.
In today's fast paced world, it's easy to get energetically depleted to the point where you are drained, just wrung dry of your own inner life force and beauty.
This is where Reiki comes to the rescue.
Reiki (pronounced ray-key) is a Japanese word that means "universal life force energy," which is just a complicated way of saying, "unconditional pure love." The first known person to use what is now called "Reiki" was the young prince who became the Buddha, but it is not Buddhist.
There's a very good chance if you're in a relationship with an American dude between the ages of 15 and 80 that he's going to spend some portion of his Sundays watching some big guys in tight pants run around and kick a pigskin through a giant, metal "Y." Exhilarating, yes. And, per anecdotal evidence, gals aren't as interested. But there are a few tricks for making Sunday more tolerable for everyone.
Reggie's drunken pleas for Kim to take him back somehow ended up on TMZ!
Exes Kim Kardashian and Reggie Bush attended the wedding of Reggie's New Orleans Saints teammate Bobby McCray last month, and after a heated, drunken confrontation during which Reggie tried to repair their relationship, bodyguards had to separate the two. And this news is breaking a month after the fact because...hey, Kim's on the cover of Life & Style this week! AGAIN!
Reggie's jealous of Kim's new man, Miles Austin. Is he trying to break them up?
This week's Life & Style is trumpeting Kim Kardashian's new relationship with Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Miles Austin, and has perhaps the seventh or eighty-first permutation of her "revenge body" on the cover. The tabloid says that Kim's ex-boyfriend Reggie Bush has been e-mailing Kim nonstop since she started dating Miles and is wildly jealous.
Pro athletes aren't just money-hungry winning machines. Let's meet some of the nice ones.
Pro athletes have been having a rough time of it in the media lately. We hear a lot about guys behaving badly: roughing up women, breaking the law, going to jail. But those are the exceptions. Most pro athletes are good guys who work hard and take care of their families. And some really go above and beyond the call of duty. Here, we'll take a look at five of the nicest guys in pro sports.