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Creative dating is a challenge at any time. This is even more true in our new economy when the traditional "dinner and a movie" date can easily come in at well over one hundred dollars.
When author Jeffrey Zaslow trains his talents on a subject, a best seller usually results.
Q: I'm happily married, but the sizzle's going out of my marriage. My husband seems content about our nonexistent sex life but I look back on our lusty days with sadness. I would like to go a sex party or try one of those sexy resorts in the Caribbean where people walk around naked. But my "old man" won't even consider doing anything. I have a drawer full of naughty nighties. I'm going nuts. What should I do?
We don't dance. Do you have suggestions for fun entertainment for my wedding? - Ali, Rock Hill, N.C.
Don't step foot in a bridal salon until you've read this checklist from WeddingChannel.com.
In 2010, research shows that on Facebook some 43,869,800 people changed their relationship status to "single," 3,025,791 changed it to "it's complicated" and another 28,460,516 changed it to "in a relationship." While it's impossible to deny the countless benefits social media provides to us on a daily basis, there are still some things that are better kept offline like our love lives!
Every mirror along its walls proclaims, "You're Beautiful at Becker's." All, that is, but the mirror in the Magic Room, where it goes without saying.
Culinary couples can combine their love for each other with their love for cooking this Valentine's Day with a package deal from the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld.
Week of Feb. 6-Feb. 12, 2012
During a general office visit in my early 20s, a medical professional explained that there was nothing like holding a precious newborn baby in your arms. A nice sentiment perhaps, but not right after I had shared with my doctor that: No. 1, I was unsure of if and when I'd like to start a family, and No. 2, I was, at least at that point, reproductively challenged.