Set Yourself Free by Telling Your Truth
Dr. Lissa Rankin shares a mortifying bikini wax story - and encourages us all to gather 'round the coffee shop table, Sex & The City Style, and dish with our girlfriends.
Dr. Lissa Rankin shares a mortifying bikini wax story - and encourages us all to gather 'round the coffee shop table, Sex & The City Style, and dish with our girlfriends.
E! Online reports that Jason Segel of How I Met Your Mother and Chloe Sevigny, one of the plural wives from Big Love, were spotted making out at HBO's Emmys afterparty.
Coley Laffoon's backlashes after Anne Heche calls him a "lazy ass" on Letterman. YourTango's Celebrity Love has the (ridiculous but somewhat hilarious) story.
HBO's smash hit Entourage is an illustration of many things: a celeb-obsessed culture, boys-will-be-boys Peter Pan-ism, conspicuous consumption, a consequence-free hook-up atmosphere and me-too voyeurism… but it is also a few lessons to be learned. The show, loosely based on Mark Wahlberg's rise to fame in Hollywood, isn't all fast cars, fellatio and fart jokes. The bromance between Vince, Eric, Johnny Drama, Turtle and Ari provides the show's spine but romance pokes its head in there a time for two as well.
The vampire series is more than just sex and blood—it also reveals the human side of love. True Blood presents obvious metaphors for gays, minorities and anyone who has been hated for being different. The storyline present countless examples of people struggling with love and highlights the baggage that can abound when two people start a new relationship. For most, taking the intimate steps of revealing oneself and being vulnerable can be hard and often frightening
See X-Men Origins: Wolverine in theaters Friday. While Hugh Jackman isn't the only hot man out there (hello, co-star Liev Schreiber), we won't complain about watching him on-screen! Read Hugh Jackman Loves His Wife
Love Bytes: three must click sex, dating and relationship links. Raising kids is expensive on two salaries, and even more expensive on one. [Sirens] Are you a nympho? Or do you just like getting it on? [Ask Dan And Jennifer] Women who truly enjoy sex often get labeled as nymphomaniacs, or "nymphos" for short. Just because a woman likes sex and enjoys having it, does that make her a "nympho?" What if she’s recently lost weight or had a big life change and has started to see herself in a more sexual way? Dennis Quaid and Julianne Moore have been cast to play a certain real-life White House couple in HBO's upcoming movie A Special Kind Of Relationship. Can you guess who the couple is? [Huffington Post]
Ellen Barkin is reportedly getting a show on HBO about a middle-aged woman who's rediscovering her life after divorce from a rich jerk. And the character is now filthy rich. Weird how this divorce show doesn't seem anything like The First Wives Club or like Ellen Barkin's divorce from Ron Perelman. Hmm.
On last week's episode of Entourage, Jamie-Lynn Sigler threw a drink in Turtle's face for telling everyone in town about her mile-high hand job. Earlier this month, "InTouch" made mention of the potential chemistry between Jamie-Lynn and Turtle, aka Jerry Ferrara. A source said "one thing led to another, and it got a little more serious than a fling," and the two were reportedly attached at the hip at the HBO Emmy after-party, according to "TheInsider". It seems as if life is indeed imitating HBO this week, and while critics say Jamie-Lynn and Turtle are an awkward looking duo –the chipmunk-werewolf resemblance is uncanny- we'd prefer "Entourage" to "True Blood" when it comes to yielding true love, on the off-chance that latter came with fangs intact.
This season's sexy new HBO series centers on the relationship of a telepathic waitress dating a 173-year-old vampire. Their romance takes the form of forbidden love, as steamy as the humid Louisiana bayou where the story is set. In their parallel universe, the invention of synthetic blood has allowed vampires to come out of the coffin, as it were, though only at night, but they remain objects of suspicion and prejudice.
Ok, is anyone shocked by this news? The NY Times is reporting that HBO is anxious to film a follow-up to the box office smash. Duh. While I loved the show when it was on I was wary about what the movie might hold. It wasn't the greatest film I'd ever seen, but it was a lot more fun than I thought it would be. So much so that when I left I actually didn't mind the $10 I had paid for my ticket. Having said that, I'm really not up for a sequel. I don't want to watch any more awkward Miranda/Steve sex, and I was really happy with how all the ladies ended up. What more is there to tell us?