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5 Things You Can Learn from a First Kiss (and One You Can’t)
Posted on February 1, 2012
By Jack Murnighan
Co-author of Much Ado about Loving
First kisses can be some of the romantic, erotic, mind-jellying, and utterly terrifying moments of our lives. But how much (or how little) do they tell us about how the relationship would go as a whole? In fact, they can predict a lot more than you might guess.
Diamonds in Distress: What to Know Before You Buy a Ring
Posted on January 17, 2012
By Alicia Oltuski
Author of Precious Objects
Diamonds are an archetypal Valentine’s Day gift. They seem almost as integral to the seasonal landscape as chocolates and the color red, and go along well with the timely trend of giving gifts that signify love and romance. This winter, though, the diamond industry is in a state of distress. Here’s what it means for you and your loved one.
Why Do Women Avoid Ending Friendships?
Posted on December 27, 2011
It’s simple human nature to want to avoid conflict. But by not addressing the problem—or by mishandling the breakup—you might guarantee discomfort and unhappiness for days, weeks, maybe years, says Liz Pryor, Good Morning America’s advice guru and author of What Did I Do Wrong?: When Women Don’t Tell Each Other the Friendship Is Over. She shares the story of former friends, Terry and Mia, to illustrate.
Dog Owner? 10 Things You Should Never Do
Posted on December 20, 2011
By Deborah Goldstein
“Happiness is a warm puppy,” Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz once said. And apparently, many Americans agree: There are currently 78.2 million owned dogs in the U.S., according to the Humane Society. But with a dog’s unconditional love and loyalty come responsibilities that every owner should take seriously—for the pup’s sake and for everyone around you.
Top 6 Relationship Myths: Are Happily-Ever-Afters Really Possible?
Posted on November 29, 2011
By Sabrina Jeffries
Author of To Wed a Wild Lord
I’ve been married for twenty-seven years. There’s a reason I write about Happily Ever Afters: I believe in them. I believe that everyone has someone out there for them, and that relationships can last. My marriage grows richer by the year, and it has survived periods of extreme upheaval. These myths do nothing to help love last.
Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries Divorcing: Why Are So Many Celebs Unlucky in Love?
Posted on November 1, 2011
By Deborah Goldstein
The Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries breakup proves, once again, that you can be beautiful, rich, famous—and sadly, unlucky in love. Hollywood brides and grooms might enjoy free everything from publicity-seeking wedding vendors, but a happily-ever-after seems to be the one thing they can’t get comped.
5 Reasons Not to Date a Zombie
Posted on October 31, 2011
By Matt Mogk
Author of Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Zombies
Zombies are more popular than ever. They’re racking in billions at the box office and in the video game store. They can be seen shambling down city streets from L.A. to London.That kind of wild popularity inevitably breeds the classic celebrity crush, but if you’ve considered dating a zombie you might want to think twice.
How to Find Love with a Werewolf, Vampire, or Other Supernatural Hottie
Posted on October 31, 2011
By Jessica Sims
Author of Beauty Dates the Beast
My book deals with love, or more specifically, people looking for love. While there are a lot of things that are different and unique about my paranormal dating agency Midnight Liaisons, there are some dating tips that are universal and wise—no matter if you have fangs, a tail, or are completely normal.
10 Reasons We Love the Dark, Dangerous, and Sometimes Undead
Posted on October 24, 2011
By Nancy Gideon
Author of Hunter of Shadows
From the haunted halls of Dark Shadow‘s Collinwood to the sexy patrons at Merlotte’s in Bon Temps, I’ve always had an affinity for the tall, dark and deadly type. Vampires, shape-shifters, demons, ghosts and ghoulies: What is it about these terrifying should-never-be-heroes that gets the blood pumping?








