5 sexiest Monopoly versions ever

by OnlineDating on September 4, 2010

Sticky Fingers and Hot Lips are replacing the wheelbarrow. The limited edition game based on the Rolling Stones' musical career is the…

See the rest here:
5 sexiest Monopoly versions ever

Is “dating down” really so bad?

September 4, 2010

Ready for your daily dose of cynicism via pop psychology? Check out this Fox News piece on celebrities dating people less successful than they are, in which a slew of…

Read the full article →

Can You Affect the Sex of Your Future Baby?

September 4, 2010

Dr.

Read the full article →

Do chores together.

September 4, 2010

W ant to spend more time together and less time doing chores?

Read the full article →

Is Circumcision Going Out of Style?

September 4, 2010

Just a few generations ago, pretty much every baby boy in the U.S. was circumcised—aka, had the foreskin of his penis removed.

Read the full article →

Our Most Annoying Habits…According to a GUY

September 3, 2010

BY JL Watkins, The GALTime Guy I’v e gotten myself into quite a situation here. How do I write an article about “things women do that annoy their partners” without getting in trouble with…

Read the full article →

The Stress of Being a Single Mom: How to Find Balance

September 3, 2010

By Morgan Vines, BounceBack Editorial Staff

Read the full article →

The Hidden Perks of Dating a Younger Man

September 3, 2010

After seeing photos of Katie Couric and her hot, significantly younger boyfriend, we were curious whether

Read the full article →

5 Ways to Heat Up Your End of Summer Romance

September 3, 2010

Nothing's more seasonably appropriate than a Summer fling. But with Labor Day coming up, the sun is setting on this romantic time of year.

Read the full article →

Sponsored Post: Easy A: Episode 1

September 3, 2010

In the new movie Easy A, Olive (Emma Stone) decides to reinvent herself using fashion. In this episode of The Easy A Guide to Navigating High School, hosts Clay and Alexander (the fashion design duo popularly known as Clander) hit the streets to see how teens prepare for the most fashionable day of the school year

Read the full article →

Chasing the Night

September 3, 2010

Happy Friday!! Are you going to chase the night tonight or attract the night? This blog is part of a live coaching from a recent trip to London with a client. Hopefully these exchanges with my client will give you an idea of my coaching style

Read the full article →

Long-Stemmed Rainbow Roses: Kitschy or Cool?

September 3, 2010

You gotta love these trippy rainbow roses (or do you?) — even if you’re a snob (like us) who thinks that dyed flowers are beyond tacky.

Read the full article →

The Case Against Curves: Is The C-Word Really a Boon To Women?

September 3, 2010

Are all of these women “curvy”, or is that just a nice way to say “not skinny”? The non-washboard body type has plenty of celebrity champions these days, not least of whom, Christina Hendricks, exemplifies the sexy, “curvy” body type that’s supposedly come back into style. But over at Yahoo! Shine they’re wondering if the C-word is really a good way to describe women : The word is used in countless articles and advertisements to give a shot of self-esteem to anyone who’s not a size 2, but it’s also not particularly descriptive or specific way to note a body type

Read the full article →

Proof That Americans Aren’t Stupid: We Don’t Take Diet Pills

September 3, 2010

For every time we roll our eyes at a bad commercial for diet pills, there are apparently millions of Americans doing the same: A recent NPR/Thompson Reuters survey showed that only 15% of Americans have ever tried diet pills . More than half of those surveyed said they’d tried to lose weight within the last year, and many were overweight, so the result seems to indicate that even those looking for a way to lose weight are wary of using drugs.

Read the full article →

Worldly Home Decor: On the Couch With Apartment Therapy

September 3, 2010

In our weekly cull through Apartment Therapy ’s home design tips, we found eco-friendly home design and a home filled with a well-curated collection of travel souvenir. We call this worldly home decor: House to Drool Over: Azza’s Travel-Inspired Home DIY Project: Brown Paper Bag Floors Objects of Desire: Bamboo Herb Markers from Oryx + Crake Design Home How-To: Paper a Wall with Wallpaper Scraps House Greening: 10 Devices to Help You Plug Electrical Leaks and Save Energy Post from: BlissTree Worldly Home Decor: On the Couch With Apartment Therapy

Read the full article →

Magnetic Woman: Real or Fake?

September 3, 2010

According to the The Sun , a British woman can hold metal objects against her head and chest for up to 45 minutes, magnetically. She makes watches malfunction, car alarms go off, and light bulbs go out. There are a few other people in the world that can attract metal objects with their body. Experts think that maybe their bodies’ electromagnetic fields are just stronger than most people’s.

Read the full article →

Waste Water, Kill Your Fish

September 3, 2010

photo via The Daily What With this new faucet system conceived by designer Yan Lu,  if you wash your hands too long you’ll kill beloved Goldie .

Read the full article →

Ice Jewelry to Stay Cool: Why Didn’t We Think of That?

September 3, 2010

photo via Ecouterre Do you know how many times we held an ice cube against our wrist this summer? Dozens. The hottest summer on record in New York really made us sweat, whine, and search desperately for ways to cool off

Read the full article →

First Photo of the Official Recycling Symbol: Flashback Friday

September 3, 2010

In 1970, USC Architecture graduate Gary Anderson decided to enter the Container Corporation of America’s design contest. His entry because the universal symbol for recycling . via BuzzFeed Post from: BlissTree First Photo of the Official Recycling Symbol: Flashback Friday

Read the full article →

Princess Di in Lingerie Ads and Naomi Watts on Bikes – Morning News Roundup

September 3, 2010

Naomi Watts and Jessica Alba love bikes – almost as much as we do.

Read the full article →