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When it comes to various trends in fashion, it’s always fun to take a look back and see how much the styles have evolved throughout the decades. And when it comes to lingerie, it’s probably a good thing things *have* evolved. This video from Huffington Post shows how much lingerie has changed from the demure and totally covered up styles of the early 1900s to today’s flashier, overtly sexy fashions. Read the full article here: Watch How Lingerie Has Shrunk Over the Past 100 Years
While there have been plenty of studies touting the health and emotional benefits of engaging in regular smooch sessions with your significant other, kissing for purely romantic purposes is not a universal gesture. This post from Salon reveals the results of a new study that found that while all cultures kiss their children and babies, kissing for romantic or sexual reasons was in a minority. Read the full article here: Romantic Kissing Is Not a Universal Thing, Apparently
As feminism has continued to evolve throughout the past few decades, many women now scoff at seemingly backwards and traditional ideas like making a sandwich for their husband. But this post from Connect Statesboro features a writer who thinks this sentiment may not be so bad for women’s rights advocates after all. Read on to find out why. Read the full article here: Why There is Nothing Wrong With Making Your Husband a Darn Sandwich
If you and your significant other find it hard to communicate your feelings on a regular basis, you may want to give the SASHET technique a try. When you’re discussing your feelings with your spouse, explaining to them why you’re feeling sad, angry, scared, happy, excited or tender will help you both open up more. Check out this post from The Generous Wife for more tips. Read the full article here: A Communication Tool - SASHET
Everyone enjoys sex because it feels great and it brings us closer to our partners, but there could be even more benefits to having frequent sex than we ever thought possible. This post from The Daily Star UK examines a study from Duke University that found sex is not only good for pleasure, but also good for many aspects of our health as well. From increased blood and oxygen circulation to pain relieving potential, now there are plenty of reasons to hop between the sheets. Read the full article here: Orgasms Help You Live Longer and Five Other Reasons to Have...
When it comes to love, sex and relationships, there is some really terrible advice out there. Women’s magazines and dating blogs offer up some really terrible ideas for how to ‘keep your man happy’ or ‘have better sex,’ that aren’t based on any kind of biological facts. But some of the worst advice we’ve heard comes from this video on Boing Boing, from various historical figures. Read the full article here: Women React to Really Weird Old Sex Advice Throughout History
Not every relationship can be full of sunshine and butterflies all the time, but if you’re feeling more blah about your boo than usual, it might be time to take a look at changing your perspective. This post from Telegraph UK has some tips for getting out of the relationship blues and reconnecting with your partner. Read the full article here: ‘I’m Getting Bored of My Relationship. How Can We Reconnect?’
If you’ve had a fun fling all summer but still can’t stop thinking about them, you may be wondering if it’s possible your fling could turn into something more, instead of having to say goodbye as summer ends. This post from Headlines and Global News provides some tips for turning a casual summer couple into a real, everyday relationship. Read the full article here: Dating: Summer Fling to Real Love? How Summer Romance Can Become a Committed Relationship
First dates are almost always unnerving, whether you’re being set up on a blind date by a friend or you finally got up the courage to ask out the cute girl from work. But now, thanks to this post from Bustle, you can find out exactly what men and women are looking for on a first date, and calm your nerves. Pro tip: good manners matter for women. Read the full article here: What Men and Women Want on a First Date, According to a New Survey, Because Manners Are a Must3
We all know that stress is bad for our general health, but did you know it can take a toll on your relationship, too? This post from Cheat Sheet explains how stress can hurt your love life, and how to keep it from affecting your bond with your significant other. Having open communication with your partner about whatever it is that’s stressing you out, engaging in physical activity or practicing meditation can all help to put your mind, and your heart, at ease. Read the full article here: How to Stop Stress From Hurting Your Relationship