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5 Things Men Love About Being Single

Bachelor and dating blogger Abraham Lloyd weighs in on why guys like being single.

Make no mistake, men love being coupled up...but they dig being single, too. We asked bachelor and dating blogger Abraham Lloyd for his take on the things men love about being unattached.

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Top 10 Eligible Hollywood Bachelors

Tired of cozying up to your cat, ladies? Try one of these Hollywood hunks.

Want a new guy for the holidays? How about one of these eligible Hollywood bachelors?

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Hugh Hefner Has a Deep Throat

Playboy founder reveals he almost swallowed a sex toy in his new book.

Hugh Hefner reveals a lot about his sex life, love life and the dangers of sex toys in his new autobiography.

Buy-A-Bride: Still Not An Esoteric Concept

“Matchmaker” takes on a whole new meaning.

A recent time.com article highlights the unsettling matchmaking services of Southeast Asia. It’s a little different than the Million Matchmaker, or whatever that reality show is. Instead, Taiwanese bachelors are presented with around 100 Vietnamese young women, who are seated in a room, 12 at a time, and eye-balled. They are taken on the spot. The price tags range from $1,000 to $8,000, much of which goes directly to the bride-to-be’s parents. What follows is predictable: marriages made of fear, poor living conditions, virtual slavery. As a backlash to the matchmaking agencies, which tout “Vietnamese make ideal wives: pretty, tidy housekeepers, obedient” in recent ads, Taiwanese government now requires the more than 500 companies to adhere to strict regulations and operate as non-profit organizations. I suppose it’s a start?!?

Project Everlasting: The Chemistry of Life-Long Love

Project Everlasting: The Chemistry of Life-Long Love

Two young bachelors hit the road to discover our country's greatest loves.

Mat Boggs and Jason Miller traveled the U.S. in an RV to find the secrets to lasting love. They asked couples married forty years or more to share what made their marriages last. 12;000 miles; 25 cities; and 250 interviews later; both guys are older; wiser; and; perhaps most importantly; single!