If you really like someone and the chemistry's there, the passion between you could easily lead into the bedroom. Although the person you're into may be great on dates, he may not be so great under the sheets. According to Holy Taco, you might want to look out for these types of people — they're sure to kill the mood:
- The Over-Attentive Waiter
- He Who Keeps Cats in the Room
- The Guy That Answers Rhetorical Dirty Talk Questions With Serious Responses
- The Person Who Doesn’t Turn Off Their Cell Phone
- The Screamer
- The Guy Who Learned All His Bedroom Moves From Early ‘90s Slow Jams
- The Cryer
- Mr. Hold on Let Me Put on This Dave Matthews Album
- Mr. I Go Straight For the Vagina
If you're interested in seeing the explanation of each one, then check out holytaco.com.
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A common fear many women have as Thanksgiving approaches is how to answer those intrusive, uncomfortable, and sometimes rude questions by family members or old acquaintances. To help get you prepared for turkey day, I'm here to offer my suggestions for how to respond to the line of questioning most everyone gets this time of year. Let's start with question number one: Why aren't you dating?

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Mon, 11/17/2008 - 4:00am by Anonymous
I have a history of picking the wrong men, but two months ago, I met this amazing guy. He is kind, sensitive, attentive, and the most incredible lover I have ever met. One evening, cuddled up in bed, he told me that he is bisexual. He said it's mostly the fantasy that arouses him, and that he's only had a few experiences in the past. Initially I had no problems with this. I have many friends with different sexual orientations, and have had a couple of same sex trysts in the past myself. I know this man adores me, and I know he's faithful to me, however the more I think about it, the more I fear that he's just holding on to me until he finds an appropriate same sex partner. He has been married in the past and has had other long term girlfriends. His same sex trysts were not emotionally driven according to him, more like sex for the sake of sex. He has never lied to me and we openly communicate about everything. I really want to see where this relationship goes, but is that a huge risk?
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President-elect Barack Obama and his wife Michelle
sat down for their post-election interview with Steve Kroft from
60 Minutes last night. Here's a quick look at nine insightful and entertaining facts we learned about Obama's immediate plans, the couple, their family and their first 10 days as the future first family.