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Celebaby Style: The Beckham Boys

It seems that the three Beckham brothers have inherited their dad's cutting good looks and their mom's fabulous sense of fashion.
Celebaby Style: The Beckham Boys

It seems that the three Beckham brothers have inherited their dad's cutting good looks and their mom's fabulous sense of fashion. When the trio stepped out to dinner with their mum and Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana in Milan, each sported their own hairstyle. Check out our slideshow to see each of the dashing gents and how to create similar looks for your sons.
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You Asked: Where Did This Hatred Come From?

Dear Sugar, I dated this guy for about six months and we mutually decided to break things off.

Dear Sugar,

I dated this guy for about six months and we mutually decided to break things off. Before dating, we were amazing friends; we hung out all the time and have always been in the same circle of friends. We agreed to remain good friends after ending it because neither of us wanted to lose the friendship. However, my continuing to hang out in our circle upset him to the point where he deleted/blocked me from MSN, removed pictures of me from his Facebook page, and wrote me an extremely rude email telling me that he no longer wanted to see me. Since receiving his harsh note, I have respected his wishes and we haven't talked or seen each other in two months.

Just today he removed me from his friend status on Facebook without any provocation. Naturally I'm upset by all of this and confused as to what his motives were. Does he hate me? — Aggravated Ashley

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Love and Sex

You Asked: Should I Take My Ex Back As My Best Friend?

Dear Sugar, My boyfriend of two years recently broke up with me.

Dear Sugar,

My boyfriend of two years recently broke up with me. It was completely out of the blue and I still can't understand why he did it. He gave me 20 different contradicting reasons, but the main point is that he doesn't want to be with me anymore; and it hurts a lot. He had planned out the rest of our lives right down to when we'd get married, what church, when we'd have kids and what town we'd live in.

We had been best friends for over two years before we got together but we always had this awesome connection. I was very excited when he asked me out, although I was concerned that I could lose his friendship if we ever broke up. I took the chance but now that we're done, he wants to go back to being just friends. I'm not sure if I'm able to do that. My friendship feelings for him are all wrapped up in the romantic ones. We are in the exact same circle of friends and they all think I should give it a try. Half the time I miss my best friend, but the other half hates him for breaking my heart. What should I do? — Crushed Cathy

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Do Tell: Do You Still Have the Same Circle of Friends?

The older we get, the harder it is to keep in touch with old friends.

The older we get, the harder it is to keep in touch with old friends. If you're one of the lucky ones, staying connected doesn't seem like a chore, but for most of us work, family, relationships, and distance can make it much more difficult. I still have my core friendships in tact, adding some and losing some along the way of course, but do tell, do you still run with the same circle of friends for the most part?

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Dear Poll: Would You Rather Date a Total Stranger or Someone You Already Know?

It's an ongoing debate — whether it's better to date a complete stranger or someone you already know.

It's an ongoing debate — whether it's better to date a complete stranger or someone you already know. I prefer to date someone I've never met before but who I can make a connection with — knowing people in common just makes me feel more protected. Each option has its ups and downs, but I happen to think dating outside your circle of friends is more exciting; you can start from scratch without having preconceived notions about each other. Of course dating a man you know is easier, it could turn out to be even harder in the long run if things don't work out. No one way is better so tell me, which do you prefer?

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