Nov 24, 2009 -
By Robin of Berkeley
November 24, 2009
http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/11/the_wilding_of_sarah_palin.html
When I was in college, I read a book that changed my life. It was Susan Brownmiller's tome, Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape, which explained rape as an act of power instead of just lust. What I found particularly chilling was the chapter on war -- how rape is used to terrorize a population and destroy the enemy's spirit.
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Nov 24, 2009 -
Metaphor: Smart Men Make Passes at Women with Glasses
An Interview with Christine B. Whelan, author of 'Why Smart Men Marry Smart Women'
Meet Christine Whelan—an attractive, 29-year-old woman with a doctorate from Oxford University. When I spoke with her she happened to be single, having been dumped two years earlier by a man who told her she was intellectually intimidating.
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Nov 23, 2009 -
Ok, this is going to be a bit long and I am sorry in advance for it.
I have been on and off with my boyfriend for close to 11 years now. In the begining it was perfect but due to some family issues on both sides, the pressure of being together began to be too much.
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Nov 23, 2009 -
We have all heard of book phenomenon 'The Rules' where we are told that women should never return a mans calls, never look a man straight in the eye on first meeting and never, ever to accept a date from a man for a Saturday if he asks later than a Wednesday.
But does the game of love really work? Are the rules fact or do they actually drive men away?
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Nov 23, 2009 -
Quinn Fabray was never one of my favorite characters on Glee. We all got to know Quinn as a somewhat selfish, stuck up star of the Cheerios, and head of the celibacy club who only joined the Glee Club to keep an eye on her boyfriend Finn Hudson. When everyone at William McKinley High School found out Quinn’s secret of being pregnant a lot changed for her, and since then her walls have come down and we have gotten to see a more vulnerable side to her.
The one thing still bothering me about Quinn is her lying about the father of her baby. Which leads me to this question: Who should Quinn be with?
Finn Hudson: The Captain of the Football Team and star singer in Glee Club. It’s not just Finn’s good looks that get the ladies attention- it’s the fact that he has a sensitive side that everyone gets to see. He sticks up for his outcast friends in Glee Club, and he never wants to let anyone down. The downside to Finn is he isn’t the sharpest tool in the shed.
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Nov 22, 2009 -
Actress Eva Longoria has exposed her show 'Desperate Housewives' is disturbing her sex life.
The beauty told she and her husband Tony can only get hassle free on weekends because her movie schedule and his commitments to his Texas based basketball.The actress told she is working three to four days a week. The actress spent a long weekend with Tony.
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Nov 22, 2009 -
I know this site is more about relationships and not sex, but i'm a huge fan of Susan Crain Bakos (Sex Bible for Women, The Orgasm Bible and other amazing books). And all that sex education made me find sex goddes inside of me, i practice sex with a partner or alone quite often and strive to reach the big O everytime. I don't get there with my boyfriend everytime and he just stops trying after awhile and just tells me 'it can't happen for a woman everytime'.
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Nov 18, 2009 -
Source: MTV.com
Robert Pattinson might be one of the sexiest men on the face of the planet, but he doesn’t really understand what people see in him. In fact, the very idea of looking at his appearance in a positive way makes him want to cringe.
“Favorite feature?
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Nov 18, 2009 -
My boyfriend and I were talking about smelling like each other after sex. It has a sexy talk so I was getting in the mood and it excited me that he has my scent on him for a few days after we had sex. I know I don't smell bad, I make sure I don't.
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Nov 17, 2009 -
(CNN) -- They don`t call it "Twi Crack" for nothing.Lisa Hansen, for example, thought she had lost her mind the first time she read "Twilight." Partly because she`s 36."I was absolutely worried that something was wrong with me," the Utah mother of two said. "I just couldn`t put it down -- I was obsessed completely."She picked up the first of Stephenie Meyer`s vampire novels -- recommended by a teen neighbor -- with few expectations.
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