Community Blog: "Sex: How To Do Everything"
Em & Lo's advice on faking it, seduction and fantasies. Want more? Buy the DVD!
Em & Lo's advice on faking it, seduction and fantasies. Want more? Buy the DVD!
We recently explored why Jack Bauer would make a really terrific husband. And then it dawned on me that an awful lot of people who get close to Jack Bauer wind up injured, jailed or dead. That doesn't sound like someone you'd want to be married to at all.
Jeez Louise. We're less than a month into 2010 and Jack Bauer has already been dragged back into the CTU fold, escaped torture, saved the life of a foreign head-of-state and uncovered a mole. If they keep up this pace for the next 20 hours, I'll be exhausted just watching 24. At any rate, Jack Bauer is an American hero. Here's why he would be the ideal husband, as well.
Cindy Margolis is back in the limelight. The internet's most downloaded woman has a television program on Fox, debuting January 30, 201. The show, entitled "Seducing Cindy", chronicles the newly-single Margolis' attempts to find a bloke. And, given her documented fertility issues, she is requiring the gentlemen to produce a sperm sample (in a cup, we guess).
Whether they were hot together on the big or small screen, in cartoon or real-life, 2009 wasn't dull thanks to these 10 couples. Love 'em or hate 'em, they kept you tuned in this year
Fantasy football maybe the premise, but 'The League' is really just another FX "moap opera" (man soap opera, that is). We're not complaining. The TV show gives a pretty fab look at modern relationships.
As you likely know, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen (now just Tiffani Thiessen, I reckon) married a guy named Brady Smith back in 2005 and now she is pregnant. In Hollyweird you're not really taken until you have a kid or have been together for 12 years together, so this kid news is pretty devastating to a lot of us. It has me recalling all of my big-time TV crushes and what they mean to me. Featuring Winnie Cooper, Kelly Kapowski, Joey Potter and Margene Henrickson.
TV's newest would-be couple has hefty potential. Looking for a modern-day Mulder-Scully dynamic? Try 'Fringe.'
Betty breaks up a marriage we're all in love with in the series finale of Mad Men. One minute we love her, the next we loathe her. The Betty Draper Paradox.
We all remember growing up to Growing Pains, and Family Ties, but so much has changed since the '80s and '90s. We were in need of a family sitcom that portrays life as we know it today. Modern Family, which recently premiered on ABC, does just that. In the end though, what all of these characters have in common is the love that binds them.
According to Esquire, women aren't attracted to vampires in movies and on television because they're hot—we're attracted to them because we all secretly want to have sex with gay dudes. Sorry, Robert Pattinson, turns out you just remind us of a sparkly, prancing dandy. And vampire Eric, apparently we think you would make a great addition to our next sleepover. But if we're only into vampires because we want to bone dudes playing for the other team, what about other monsters? What does it mean to be attracted to them?