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In Love“Sexy Moves” to Avoid
We’ve all been there. We heard something either online, on television or on the radio, and thought, “Ooh, I am definitely going to try that and spice up my sex life. That sounds hot.”
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Relationship Counselor: Kathy LabriolaUnmask the Green Eyed Monster: Part 4: Realistic VS Irrational Jealousy
A good exercise to try when you are feeling jealous is to go through these four conditions and ask yourself if all four are met. If less than all four are true, your jealousy is unfounded and you can take steps to get it under control.
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Bobby's WorldAre Americans Suffering from Relationship ADD?
We strive to be an all-around person, focusing on succeeding in our careers, our volunteer work and in our social life. These are issues June Cleaver never had to worry about.
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Happiness Expert: Dr. Elizabeth Lombardo, Ph. D.Can We Talk? (Can We Have Sex?)
How you communicate love and receive support may be different than that of your partner's. You may want to snuggle and chat about your day; your partner may want to have a physical connection.
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Relationship Counselor: Kathy LabriolaUnmask the Green Eyed Monster: Part Three: Jealousy is Your Ally
I have come to believe that jealousy is a normal, natural response that serves a valid purpose. It comes up when we feel threatened with loss of something precious to us, and alerts us to pay attention to our relationships to make sure they are safe and sound.
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Bobby's WorldBeauty: The Most Important Relationship Attribute?
I’m not sure if relationships always have been like this, but it seems that, as we have grown more to an instant gratification society, we’ve lost the build up of great partnerships. No longer do we get to know someone. We go into possible relationships with a specific laundry list of items.
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Happiness Expert: Dr. Elizabeth Lombardo, Ph. D.Why Does She Have to Cry?
As Drew told me, “I feel like the worse guy in the world when she cries, and I have no idea how to stop it. So, I told her I want us to have a future together. That’s not really where I am, but I didn’t know what else to do.”
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twodaymag's Lifestyle Contributor: Kristen HoughtonHe’s 30: Can I Still Call Him My BOYfriend?
I once worked with a woman in her late fifties who referred to the man in her life as her “fiancé”. She really had no intention of marrying him. He was her fiancé. The word fiancé, she told me, is acceptable; she refused to call him her boyfriend.
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Relationship Counselor: Kathy LabriolaUnmask the Green Eyed Monster: Part Two: Manage the 5 Cardinal Fears Sparked by Jealousy
What is the most valuable thing you receive from this relationship that caused you to fall in love with your partner? That is likely to be the thing you are most afraid of losing, and the fear of that loss is usually the spark that ignites the jealousy attack.
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Bobby's WorldTaboo Topic: Masturbation
Not one to shy away from any taboo topic, I often challenge my friends to discuss their masturbating techniques. After all, statistics show that 95 percent of men masturbate. My guess is that the other 5 percent answered the question in front of a significant other or their mother?
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