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LIZ TUCCILLO

Liz Tuccillo Videos
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Single In Italy: Slaphappy [VIDEO]

"Sex and the City" writer learns how Italian women keep their men in line.

 Liz Tuccillo talks to Italian women who say they slap- and sometimes stab!- men to show authority and be heard.  

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Single in India: So Many Paths To Love [VIDEO]

Indian women are lucky to have three choices: arranged marriage, love marriage or staying single.

<< PREVIOUS EPISODE Liz Tuccillo, Sex and the City writer and co-author of He's Just Not That Into You, concludes that Indian women have the best of all worlds when it comes to looking for love. They can go the traditional route and seek an arranged marriage, they can date and look for a love marriage, or they can opt for total freedom and remain unmarried. Want to know what happens next? Watch all the India webisodes from Liz Tuccillo's "How To Be Single" series! VIDEO: Single In India: Arranged Marriage For All? VIDEO: Single in India: First Marriage, Then Love VIDEO: Single in India: Marriage Is A Group Effort

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Single in India: Some Don’t Want Arranged Marriage [VIDEO]

In Mumbai, India some women and men are dating, working and waiting to marry for love.

Liz Tuccillo, Sex and the City writer and co-author of He's Just Not That Into You, discovers that some women and men are opting out of arranged marriage and working, dating and holding out for love. They tell Liz, "We've met the cautionary tales, and they're married."

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Single In India: Horoscopes Really Matter [VIDEO]

Liz Tuccillo finds out that in India, horoscopes can make or break an arranged marriage.

<< PREVIOUS EPISODE | NEXT EPISODE >> Liz Tuccillo, Sex and the City writer and co-author of He's Just Not That Into You, finds out that in India, before an arranged marriage people check out their intended's horoscope, and poorly allinged stars are grounds for calling off the union. Want to know what happens next? Watch all the India webisodes from Liz Tuccillo's "How To Be Single" series! VIDEO: Single In India: Arranged Marriage For All? VIDEO: Single in India: First Marriage, Then Love VIDEO: Single in India: Marriage Is A Group Effort

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Single in India: Marriage Is A Group Effort [VIDEO]

In Mumbai, India everyone is ready to pitch in and help you with your love life.

<< PREVIOUS EPISODE | NEXT EPISODE >> Liz Tuccillo, writer for Sex and the City and co-author of He's Just Not That Into You, learns that in Mumbai, India everyone—your parents, cousins, friends, accountant—wants to help you get married. And since your family Want to know what happens next? Watch all the India webisodes from Liz Tuccillo's "How To Be Single" series! VIDEO: Single In India: Arranged Marriage For All? VIDEO: Single in India: First Marriage, Then Love VIDEO: Single in India: Marriage Is A Group Effort VIDEO: Single In India: Horoscopes Really Matter

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Single in India: First Marriage, Then Love [VIDEO]

In Indian arranged marriages you wed first and grow to love your spouse second.

Liz Tuccillo, writer for Sex and the City and co-author of He's Just Not That Into You, asks why is the divorce rate so low in India? She finds out that Indians are taught that happiness is a state of mind. And if you've had an arranged marriage you wed first, and learn to love your husband over time, as you get to know him.

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We Just Weren't That Into This Movie

Did the book "He's Just Not That Into You" get lost in translation on the big screen?

We went to go see that romantic comedy He's Just Not That Into You because a.) we have tons real life experience on the topic and b.) we were huge, huge fans of the book by former Sex and the City writers Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo. As much as it pains us to admit it, Greg's straight talk taught us a lot. Which is why we were hoping for an equally dark, punch-in-the-stomach movie to shatter all the unrealistic Hollywood happy ending cliches that screw with our heads. Instead we were disappointed by the ending, and wondered if men were more complicated than given credit for and if the women just needed some hobbies.