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5 Technology-Related Questions Every Couple Should Answer

"The Techlationship Talk" is 5 questions every couple should answer in this social media age.

*** Join Jason and Kelly when they TAKEOVER YourTango's Facebook page this Thursday, July 28th at 2pm eastern.  Jason and Kelly will be live and answering your questions about Facebooking as a couple, parents, grandparents and covering all of the sticky situations we get into on social network sites.  Join us at 2pm on Thursday, July 28th for this live event.***

Thirtysomething Woman Launches "Project Husband"

Thirtysomething Woman Launches "Project Husband"

Meet Lisa Linehan, the 35-year-old who has picked her dress, date and venue, but yet a groom.

Lisa Linehan, 35, is getting married on February 15, 2011. Most of the wedding's details are already set—she's picked out the venue, chosen a DJ, and narrowed her gown possibilities to four lucky finalists. There's just one thing missing: the husband-to-be.

Lady Gaga in 'Alejandro' video

Lady Gaga Video: Sexy, Skanky or Just Plain Wrong?

Whether you love it, hate it or don't get it, Lady Gaga's 'Alejandro' video has everyone talking.

Lady Gaga is no stranger to controversy, and she's currently gleefully courting it with the video for her latest single, "Alejandro." We see Gaga dancing and writhing around, while we're bombarded with controversial images: scantily clad, goose-stepping men, rosary bead munching, and lots of simulated sex—including the aforementioned scantily clad soldiers having their way with a nun. Is it rape? Is it consensual? It's hard to tell. Either way, it's going to offend a lot of people.

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YouTube Divorce Granted

YouTube Divorce Granted

Tricia Walsh-Smith is finally free.

A Manhattan judge has upheld the prenup between Tricia Walsh-Smith and Phillip Smith. You may remember Walsh-Smith as the nutty broad that used the video platform YouTube to air her grievances. It did not work out as well as she would have liked.

When You Google Regrets

When You Google Regrets

Everyone regrets something when it comes to love.

What's your biggest regret? Folk singer Chris Blake Googled "my biggest regret" and posted what he found inside a music video.

A Diagnosis For The Lonely

A Diagnosis For The Lonely

True Forced Loneliness. Three angry YouTube users reveal who's to blame.

As much as we poke, prod and dissect them, relationships are not, nor ever will be, an exact science. Yet a group of YouTube-happy, lovelorn men have joined forces online in order to promote their own scientific theory on love, which they call "True Forced Loneliness." TFL is a condition affecting innocent souls longing for love who have been socially rejected and thereby prevented from ever finding a wife, boyfriend, what have you.

Videos: Boxes = Engagement

Videos: Boxes = Engagement

Engagement videos only require a few things, mostly boxes and a proposal.

Thinking about getting engaged? Have a video camera? Maybe some boxes? Then check out these videos and have a few real pros show you how it's done.

The YouTube Divorce

The YouTube Divorce

Would you air all your dirty laundry on YouTube?

Tricia plays out her grievances -- who gets the Park Avenue apartment, who gets the house in Florida, who controls the half-a-million per year she's entitled to in her prenup -- in several videos that she has uploaded online. She identifies herself as a "writer/actress/good egg" and the screen flashes the message, "Will poor, vulnerable Tricia be evicted? Or will mean bad husband do the right thing?" As if pixelated debasement was not enough, this chronic over-sharer tells the mag all about the couple's lackluster sex life, arguments over money and their family feuds. (Exhibit A: her husband's child is identified on-screen on YouTube as "nasty, evil stepdaughter.")