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Dating and Your Diet
An exciting romance can be good for your happiness level, but bad for your waistline. According to an Obesity Society study, women who were dating put on an average of 15 pounds over five years, those who were living with a romantic partner gained 18 pounds and the newly married packed on 24 pounds. You spend the most time with your loved one, so you're bound to be influenced by his eating habits, says Lauren Antonucci, M.S., R.D., director of New York City-based Nutrition Energy. This can lead to weight gain since women generally don't need as many calories as men. Here are simple solutions for solving these dating dilemmas. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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Get Closer To Your Guy
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Why It Is Wrong to Say: "You're so young, what are you worried about? You'll find someone".
Falling in love can be deceiving. Infatuation and idealization set in so easily at first - when and how do we know it is real? I wonder what real love will feel like. It seems I keep stringing through a series of extended phases of infatuation and idealization. Read More »
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Sorry, Your Not My Type?
He's not at all my type... But is an intimate relationship doomed from the start if there is not a strong physical attraction? Or can physical attraction develope overtime? Read More »
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TAKE THIS ADVICE!
Life is not a dress rehersal...it is the real thing. We have to conduct ourselves in a respectful way once you respect yourself, you will not let others disrespect you. We do not respect ourselves if we hold on to negative realtionships, familial bonds or friendships that are negative.... Read More »
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