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Woman gets jail for virtual husband-cide & San Fran to vote on prostitution.
An abstinence group in suburban Atlanta is offering couples $10k to wait until marriage for sex. They got no takers, now people are eligible if they denounce premarital sex and don't live together. From The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The gents over at Asylum have thrown together their worst first date ideas. The list includes the old unoriginal fallbacks and suggests something that no woman would ever like. Or would they?
Over at The Frisky they discuss the 10 best songs that objectify women. Sadly, Soulja Boy doesn't make the cut, but Ghostface Killah's … Read More
Sexless marriages, work-spouses and a 99-year old virgin who is looking for love.
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Having a "work-spouse" is good! cbsdenver4.com.
The environmental case against long-distance relationships. (Now you've got a great excuse to break up.) Slate.
In a sexless marriage? You're not alone. Times Online.
Ten first-college-breakup commandments. Nerve.
A mash-up of Google Maps and Craigslist casual encounters lets you see who wants random booty near you. Boinkology.
John McCain & Viagra: I wanted to be erected! Bust.
Tired of boring dates like dinner and a movie? … Read More
Stabbing your ex and how to argue about politics with your spouse.
Your daily round-up of love, sex, dating and relationship news.
The Ex is a knife block shaped like a person, so if you're mad you can take out your anger by sticking a knife though his heart or leg or head. CNet.
Being in a relationship kinds of sucks, actually. Here are all the reasons. The Sydney Morning Herald.
Honest communication can improve your marriage. Here's how to do it. Zen Habits.
An overview of the gay marriage ballot initiatives in various states. Time.com.
Seven scandalous spouse stealers. Read More
Romance, erections and fake pregnancies. (Just your typical Monday.)
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A new study reveals that women's weight is directly related to what stage their relationship is in. Daily Mail.
Forgiveness and reconciliation is an integral part of any loving relationship. ReviewJournal.com.
Daily dose of romance: high school sweethearts were engaged but broke up before college; 20 years later they reunited and married. Awww. The Arizona Republic.
Intimacy includes tenderness, love and friendship not just physical closeness. Fort Wayne Journal Gazette.
How do education and social class … Read More
Utero-woman, office romance and marriage in the sky.
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Love adventure? Try marriage in the sky, where you get married on a platform and bungee jump with your new spouse immediately after the ceremony. Chinaview.cn (includes pictures).
Office romance is so mainstream now that less than 5% of HR professionals think it's bad. Canada.com.
All those charity donations could have a positive side-effect: altruism makes you sexually attractive, according to a new study. Science Daily.
The difference between sexual desire and romantic love, discussed. Cognitive Daily.
South Korean sex spy sentenced, redheaded college students love threesomes.
Politics is causing strife in the relationships of Ohio State college students. The Lantern.
The redheads aren't having relationship troubles though, because thy just want to have sex. OkCupid polled 10,000 college students and found some important statistics: redheads are more likely to be confident in bed and want a threesome than blondes or brunettes. (Although our Managing Editor swears she's never seen a redhead on the Girls Gone Wild commercials.) MaketWatch.
Are arranged marraiges making a comeback? One author argues that love marriages are overrated. Times Online.
Asian-Americans in California oppose … Read More
Terrorist dates hostage, divorce stresses pets, and dating a deer hunter.
Money matters are stressing out Australian couples. In a new survey 40% of couples said financial pressure put a great strain on their relationships, up from 18% in 2006.The Sydney Morning Herald.
Those financially troubled Aussies better not travel to Britain, where government is considering a ban on free drinks for women. Single? You'll have to buy your own cocktails or smile pretty at the guy across the bar and hope he gets the hint. (We recommend the former.) BBC.
If you're secretly schtupping your boss, get ready to show some in-office appreciation: Thursday is Boss's … Read More
Spiritual divorce and the Emergency Relationship Stabilization Act of 2008.
Australian online dating site Dating Down Under is offering safety tips to internet love-seekers. Don't invite HotGuy39 to your house without first meeting him in a public place!
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But when you do invite him over, use protection! Gay men are increasingly having unprotected sex. Straight ladies, this is relevant to you because some of those dudes have sex with women, too. SwissInfo.ch.
If you find out he's been going bareback with someone else, you may want to breakup. The Standard has a good list of ridiculous breakup lines. (You want to regain … Read More
Ostrich balls as aphrodisiac and 100 years of abstinence.
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For single moms, dating is complicated. Montgomery Advertiser.
Maybe they should check out WealthyMen.com; according to CupidReviews, Wealthy Men has surpassed Match.com as the most popular dating site. PRWeb.
If your rich dude has everything but a libido, fry him up some balls; ostrich testicles may be more effective than Viagra. See Magazine
Once you've cured the sex problem it's time to take on money. You really should understand the financial state of your marriage--many people don't, and it ends up biting them in … Read More
Celebrity stalkers and outdoor sex.
Your daily round-up of love, sex, dating and relationship news.
Stop worrying about your boyfriend's obsession with supermodels: seeing Giselle Bundchen's body in a g-string is not as stimulating as you might think. The New York Times.
Can't stop fretting? Too bad; unlike Giselle's body, relationships cannot be perfect. The Times Online.
Still obsessed with perfection? Good news: a new computer program that alters people's faces to confirm to popular beauty standards doesn't always make people more attractive. The New York Times. Really cool slideshow … Read More