Simple, inexpensive ways to make your home guy-friendly.
When you bring your new love interest to your pad, you want to make a good first impression. But who has the time or resources these days? Never fear—a few minor adjustments can help your new guy feel right at home without compromising your bank account or your personal style. From living room to bedroom, tips on making your house or apartment guy friendly.
Eating vegetables keeps you and your man healthy. How to get him to love salad.
Everyone knows that veggies are good for you but some people don't like broccoli and kale and all those other delicious, healthful foods. When you're in a relationship, this is problem, for two reasons. First, because when you live and eat with someone, you tend to consume the same things, so if your significant other isn't eating their veggies, chances are you aren't either. Second, if you love someone you want them to be healthy. Here's how to get him to love salad.
Whether it's up or it's down, the toilet seat represents bigger issues in a marriage.
Men think they are 100% straight shooters. Even if we want to believe that the majority of men have perfect aim (which is NOT true), it's clear that most haven't made the quantum leap necessary to understand the difference between a latrine—which is, by definition, a toilet used only by men—and a bathroom that's in one's home, to be used by everyone who lives in the house, as well as by any visitor.
Whether men agree with the following statement or not, nothing can change the reality of it: Leaving the toilet seat up is a clear statement of control and power.
Loving your husband does not mean that living with him is always easy.
Yes, I love my husband and family and wouldn't change a thing about our family unit. Now that I have made that obligatory statement, let me get to my point. There are certain issues that I have with the institution of marriage, which offers both wonderful benefits and incredible challenges, often in the same day. Here are the five things I hate about marriage.
Shecky's has a list of sexiest bathrooms in New York City. We'll tell you how to do it.
Shecky's has a good bathrooms in New York City to have sex in. We'd like to give some advice on how to make the action as seamless as possible. For instance, be sure to tip everyone heavily. You just got laid for Pete's sake.
In the back of a car.
16%
In your childhood bedroom on a visit home.
6%
On an airplane.
5%
Outside.
28%
On a beach.
13%
At a restaurant.
4%
In a public bathroom.
8%
At work.
12%
Um... the bed?
9%
10 women from 10 different cities tell how they met their last boyfriends.
The Frisky recently asked 10 single ladies from 10 different cities who didn't meet their last boyfriends online to tell their stories. Below are a few of our favorite excerpts.
A weird product called the Go-Girl allows women to pee standing up.
A device called the Go-Girl will allow women to do pee standing up. But is this really progress? What about all the valuable girl-talk lost in interminable bathroom lines? And what about your poor thigh muscles? Don't they need a say in the matter? The ability to pee standing up may not be worth all of the downside, ladies.
The ACLU fights for your right to party in the potty.
It’s tough finding a nice, clean quasi-private stall for a quickie these days. Luckily, the American Civil Liberties Union wants to help you, and Larry Craig, to make sure what happens in your stall… (pause for overused Vegas catch phrase here) stays your stall.
As reported in the New York Post, the ACLU argues that people who have sex in public bathrooms have an expectation of privacy, backing Craig and filing a brief on his behalf. The short answer: The state cannot prove that Craig was inviting an undercover officer to have sex in public and he could be off the hook.
What do you think? Is sex in a public restroom considered private when it’s behind the swinging door? Add your thoughts below.