All marriages begin with great happiness, joy, and hope. When we say “I do” we expect that our relationship will last forever. No one goes into a marriage thinking, “We’ll be in love for a while, then break up and start all over again with someone else.” But that’s the reality for most of us.
As we come to the time of year where we think of sweets, flowers, and good food as expressions of love, we need to acknowledge that what people really want in their lives is more passion. Buying more “stuff” just doesn’t give us what we really want and need: RED HOT SEX and REAL LASTING
Prior to my birth my parents were sure I was going to be a girl. They had done some kind of tests (Don’t know whether they were medical or swinging a needle in front of my mother’s pregnant belly) that convinced them to begin picking out girl’s names and get lots of dolls ready for
As the Presidential primaries begin and the candidates try and convince us that their opponents are not qualified, it might be good to consider what neuroscience might teach us about the aging brain. According to a recent headline in the magazine Politico, “Clinton surrogate to demand Sanders release medical records.” The article goes on to
I write about what moves me, what I’m passionate about, what I’m trying to figure out, and what people tell me they want to learn. This has been an interesting year, full of challenges, both personal and professional. I’m dealing with the stresses of a close friend and a close relative in jail facing
If you are attuned to media you may have the mistaken belief that all men want is sex, sex, and sex. Ask Woody Allen. He’ll tell you. “I don’t know the question,” said Allen, “but sex is definitely the answer.” Or look up quotes from that iconic sex symbol, Mae West. “Too much of a
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