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5 Sex Moves Women Want But Are Afraid To Ask For

The bedroom is supposed to be one of the most confidential places in our lives, where you can do all sorts of weird and kinky stuff without feeling self-conscious. And yet, many people are just too shy to ask for what they want. Here are 5 sex moves that many women would like ... but just don't know how to ask for.

Senh: I don't know about choking. That can easily get out of hand.

 

iPhone Finds Cheating Spouse

How do you like those Apples? An unnamed New Yorker claims Apple's new "Find My Friends" app -- which uses GPS to locate any of your friends that have allowed you access to their location -- led to a stunning revelation: His wife has been cheating on him.

Senh: I call bull. I've heard similar things before with an Android location app, but this sounds really fishy.

 

Materialistic couples have more problems

Materialistic couples have more problems

Loving money may not be good for your love life, according to new research that finds that materialists have unhappier marriages than couples who don't care much about possessions.

Senh: That's reassuring to know, but also obvious.

 

4 top money mistakes that couples make

4 top money mistakes that couples make

On TV it's rare for couples or even roommates to fight about money. Reality isn't always entertaining. Arguments about finances are often what lead to the end of a relationship. Money matters are always a top reason for marital discontent. That's because when it comes to money, opposites often attract.

 

How the iPhone will ruin your love life

Your iPhone has a feature called auto-correct and that's fine, dandy and useful — except when it results in humiliation and canceled dates.

 

Spouses make each other behave badly, study says

Spouses make each other behave badly, study says

As any single person with married friends can testify, their constant patter about how great marriage is for just about everything (Your heart! Your mood! Your life expectancy !) can be a little annoying. Research supports those pitying glances they shoot in your direction when you defend your singleness; long-term committed relationships like marriage really are good for your health. But, still.

 

Americans fall in love slower than Europeans

Americans take longer to fall in love than their Eastern European counterparts, according to a new study. The findings also showed that Americans frequently cited friendship as a key part of romantic love, while Russians and Lithuanians rarely mentioned it.

 

Paralyzed bride: Despite accident, ‘we can make it’

Rachelle Friedman was paralyzed in a freak accident at her own bachelorette party, but she and Chris Chapman went on with their wedding and honeymooned in Fiji.

 

Poll:Half of men would ditch woman who gained weight

Men are more concerned with their partner's body type than women but they also seem to value family more highly, according to a new survey released on Tuesday.

 

'Marriage Ref' Contestant Blames Seinfeld for Divorce

It's not about nothing. A heartbroken Manhattan divorcé blames Jerry Seinfeld and his NBC reality show, "The Marriage Ref," for tearing him and his now-ex-wife apart -- claiming their appearance as contestants on an episode led to her dumping him.

 

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