When in a relationship, most people tell their significant other everything, even the stuff they're not supposed to, but there's something to be said about having a private conversation without your man sitting right there next to you. Since every relationship is different, tell me, do you prefer to talk to your friends and family in private or in front of your honey so he can be a part of the conversation too?
On Nov. 26 Islamist militants in the center of Mumbai, India's financial and media district began a brutal 60-hour siege that resulted in the death of nearly 200 people. The attacks have caused terror, confusion and heartache throughout the country and the world, and prompted calls for change in India. For a look back at the shocking incident and some of the devastating aftermath, click through this slideshow.
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Men and women have used every excuse in the book to get out of sex — I'm too tired, I'm not in the mood, I'm stressed, I have to get up early, etc. Well, now there's a new excuse — "I'd rather surf the Net." Yep, Intel did a survey and discovered that "46 percent of women would rather go without sex for two weeks than give up the Internet for that long." The numbers are slightly lower for guys, only 30 percent of all men would swap lady lovin' for the Internet for the same amount of time. Either these people are having some pretty bad sex, or the web addresses they're visiting are way more exciting than an earth-shattering, orgasmic love session.
These stats depress me. I love technology as much as the next person, but how can it be more important than a real-life, personal, intimate connection? Tell me ladies, would you rather give up sex or your Internet connection for two weeks?
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