Magazine scene: Romantic travel tips from Men's Health
Being creative can add spice to your relationship. The August issue of Men's Health offers out-of-the-box ideas for romantic getaways your lady will appreciate it.
Being creative can add spice to your relationship. The August issue of Men's Health offers out-of-the-box ideas for romantic getaways your lady will appreciate it.
You're fresh out of a disaster, and you are terrified of the thought of dating again, but you're going to try anyway. Good for you! Here are some guidelines to help you avoid repeating old mistakes:
Q: Really, Male Call, what's this thing you have against aloha shirts? Most of the women I know think they're cool and amusing, provided they aren't made out of polyester or corduroy or something. Which brings me to the real reason I write. I've been a longtime reader, and I have to say up-front that I usually agree with most of the advice, except that you just don't go far enough. Wouldn't your advice carry more weight if you had some input from, oh, say, a woman? As you like to say, "We're here to help!"
Q: My boyfriend and I have been living together for three years. He has just received an e-mailed invitation to his daughter's 10th birthday party from his ex-wife. Is it appropriate for him to go to the party without me?