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We can't deny that we love these three things about weddings.
We're entering another weekend at the heights of wedding season. We have to admit as much as there may be gripes about the logistics of getting to and from a wedding location and budgeting for what to wear and what to give as a gift there are three things we absolutely adore about weddings.
1.Personalized vows. There's little else as touching as watching a couple recite vows that they wrote that have personal meaning. It's bound to be the case that one or both of the parties on the altar is going to break down in one big love fest while … Read More
Kelly Clarkson loves men and loves her body even more.
Listen up ladies. If you want to hit on Kelly Clarkson, go for it. The original American Idol will be so flattered. Seriously. But know this—she isn't gay. Though the tabloids love to say she is, Kelly truly doesn't care. Except for one pesky little problem. It's ruining her game with guys. "The rumors are not helping me on the dating front," she says. "I prefer the boys. I'm extremely flattered when I do get hit on by girls, and I think it's hot but I'm not into it. I like boys." But even though she likes boys … Read More
Oh yeah, and he's not gay. Not that he's denying it.
Seems like we are always writing about how sexy Hugh Jackman is wherever we see him. Today is no exception. Jackman covers Sunday's issue of Parade magazine, and we have a sneak peek into what makes The Sexiest Man Alive tick.
Hugh comments on how people are constantly wondering if the X-Men star is gay. Wolverine doesn't seem like a character that would lead to such rumors, but it all started after his amazing performance as Peter Allen in The Boy From Oz. "I'd be happy to go and deny it, because I'm not. But by denying it, I'm … Read More
A study proves those who smiled more in childhood pictures stay married longer.
A recent study published in the journal of Motivation and Emotion dares to say those who smiled more in school yearbook photos (of all things) stand a better chance of marrying and never divorcing.
Scientists rounded up a random group of adults, thumbed through their yearbooks and rated the intensity of their grin on a scale from 1-10. Once finished, they quizzed each on their marital status and found those in the top 10% (the 10's) were most likely to be still married, where those in the bottom 10% (the scowlers or Blue Steele Zoolanders) were Read More
Dancing With The Stars' Tony Dovolani says dancing improves relationships.
Most women love to dance. It's kind of a biological imperative. We hear music and we start to move to it. In our dreams, the men in our lives are moving with us. Dinner and dancing is a kind of ultimate fantasy date, but too often we skip the second part.
Things have been looking up for boogie-enthusiasts these past few years thanks to the success of Dancing With The Stars. Seeing macho football players like Jason Taylor, Average Joes like Jerry Springer and billionaires like Mark Cuban adeptly moving around the floor can make men feel liberated to … Read More
Love and money compete in the battle to fulfill women.
Last week I found myself at the house of a friend in her early forties whose boyfriend had just dropped the bomb that he was in love with someone else. When I entered her apartment, I thought Denise was trying to strangle herself with electrical cords. She was smoking a Marlboro and sobbing into the headsets of both her cell phone and her Blackberry, mascara running down her cheeks and staining her satin pillowcase. Those sheets were Armani; this had to be bad.
Denise is a woman who appears to have it all … Read More
The prize? A side of bacon.
According to AFP, Jeff Dotts and Erin Albers of Nashville, Tennessee, were one of four couples (and the only Americans) who brought home the bacon this weekend literally. A bizarre ritual, dating back to the 12th century, in which the couple who can prove to a mock-court that they have the happiest marriage took place in England over the weekend. The prize? A flitch, or a half a pig.
The Dunmow Flitch Trials, which are held every four years in Essex, feature a judge and jury who hear each couple tell the story of their marriage, including … Read More