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May 09, 2008 -
Three strikes — tramp stamp, butt cleavage, muffin top — you're out!
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Nov 28, 2007 -
"Butterfly," by LA "rapcore" douchecore band Crazy Town, features god-awful lyrics. Naturally, they're embedded in a tune you can't get out of your head no matter how hard you try—as tough to get out as nacho cheese stains on a white shirt. I mean, seriously, would you ever fall for "Come my lady/come, come my lady/feel my butterfly, sugar, baby..."
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Apr 01, 2008 -
Isn’t it funny how once we settle into a new relationship, we end up falling into certain patterns. I suppose it’s only natural, but I still find it somewhat remarkable how easy it is to pick up a new routine and how hard it is to break out of one.
One of the most common patterns for couples to develop early on is their social routine.
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Jul 07, 2008 -
When you're in love, the strangest things can give you butterflies. Of course, we all get them from hearing his voice or feeling his touch, but I happen to think the little things that make your stomach turn in that irresistible, I-have-to-have-you sort of way is what makes each individual relationship so unique. So when it comes to yours, what is it about your significant other that still gives you butterflies?
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Feb 25, 2008 -
My boyfriend and I have been together for two and a half years. I still have two years left of college and he is running his own company, so he is very busy. While I can't imagine my life without him in it, all we do is fight.
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Jul 16, 2007 -
I know kids' books can seem a little childish with all the bright colors, huge text, and cartoon-like people, but many of them have hidden messages that adults can really take to heart. These are some of my favorites. Check them out the next time you're in the bookstore and I guarantee they'll spark some memory or feeling inside you.
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Apr 27, 2009 -
Couples who have been together for a while might find themselves penciling in a regular "date night." Eating at a favorite restaurant or heading to the nearby movie theater are usual favorites for those who try to carve out couple-time from their busy schedules.
A recent study based on brain science revealed that keeping a dating schedule might not be enough to stop a slow decline in romantic love.
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Nov 14, 2006 -
So I hear the shopping channel is now hiring. Minimum qualifications: Preschool diploma, with demonstrated knowledge of colors and shapes. Animal recognition is a plus, as is having a brain.
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Mar 09, 2009 -
Most of you think taking breaks in a relationship is a good thing (if need be) but when I heard a friend of mine tell me she wanted to take a break from her long-distance boyfriend after only a month of dating, I couldn't help but think, what's the point?
The beginning of a relationship is usually the best part — who doesn't love those butterflies in your stomach? — so do you think taking a break during that time is just a buffer before ending the relationship for good?
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Jan 12, 2009 -
Knowing if someone's interested in you can alleviate that ever confusing guessing game in the beginning of a new relationship, but guys that come on too strong could risk scaring off their potential suitor — some women enjoy the chase! I always savor those feelings you get when you first meet someone you really like — the butterflies, the questions, the unknown — but I know some people who would skip the limbo phase and fast forward straight to boyfriend/girlfriend land if they could. To each their own so do tell, do you prefer the chase or would you rather have your crush lay it all out on the table early on?
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