Calm down: It’s V-Day, not D-Day

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By Russell Salzman
It has been the bane of every man’s existence for the better part of recorded history, and has caused distress and heavy drinking for single people for nearly as long. It is the inevitable topic of a column devoted to sex and relationships, published in mid-February. Its name is Valentine’s Day, and you [...]

5 Tips For Office Romance

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By: GateHouse News Service

Tip of the Week
Valentine’s Day is coming, and that means there might be romance in the air at your workplace. Here are five tips from business etiquette expert Barbara Pachter, author of the book “NewRules@Work: 79 Etiquette Tips, Tools, and Techniques to Get Ahead and Stay Ahead,” to help you and your [...]

What it feels like to rediscover sex in your fifties

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By Susan Seligson
Why should your sex life dry up when you reach middle age? Susan Seligson says hers just keeps on getting better

I came of age sexually at the start of the 1970s. These were the sexual salad days of a generation, in that rose-coloured window between the appearance of the pill and the onslaught [...]

“Complicated” simplifies mature romance

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By: Kirk Honeycutt
(Pic)-Cast member Meryl Streep arrives for the world premiere of ‘It’s Complicated’ in New York December 9, 2009. REUTERS/Finbarr O’Reilly
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – “It’s Complicated” is a middle-aged sex comedy but with more rom-com urges than farcical ones.
It’s from writer-director Nancy Meyers, who has found a comfort zone in gentle, even warm [...]

Cheating? Hello, you’ve got e-trail

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Technological gains may render one person extinct in adultery: The blindsided dupe
By Monica Hesse
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Cheating scenario, 1989:
There were errant signs. Like the times you phoned the office and it rang and rang (”I was in the conference room,” he said), like the matchbooks from places with names like the Candlelight [...]

New psychology class could offer relationship advice

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by Courtney Kerrigan
Course defines the ‘hook-up,’ other new relationship terms
“It’s complicated” – that’s the typical and oh-so-familiar phrase that many couples use to describe their relationships, or lack thereof.
But while both men and women search for a solution to the confusing terminology, the psychology department is offering a class in the spring that may provide [...]

Why do married couples cheat?

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by Gregory Boyce
Over the last week the world has been fairly saturated and tuned-in with golfing legend Tiger Woods’ admission to committing transgressions against his wife and family. Tiger Wood’s once stellar image that made him enormously rich in terms of commercial appeal, is now slightly tarnished. As most of the world rhetorically asks, “how [...]

Sex in relationships

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Matt Mosher, Life Editor
Sex is arguably the most physically satisfying part of any relationship. But with sex comes great responsibility.
It is also important to understand what type of relationship the couple is part of, be it a one night stand, friends with benefits or a genuine attempt at a working relationship.
“A healthy relationship is, at [...]

Safer Dates discusses Love Sex Lies and the Internet Mouse “Trap”

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Date/Time 09/22/09 7:00pm EDT
Category: Romance
Call-in Number: (718) 766-4680
Show Page: SaferDates Blog Talk Radio Show

Join Jessica Walker, Author of the “Safer in the City” column for SaferDates.com, tonight as she interviews Yvonne Rice. Yvonne is a former Dating Agency Director and expert in the research of all aspects of the single lifestyle. She is a huge [...]

FOXSexpert: Navigating Newly Single Sex

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By Yvonne Fulbright
Sex for the newly single can be terribly intimidating. This is especially true if you’ve been in a long-term relationship for years — continue reading