Tag Archives: open relationships

Quickies!: Heidi And Spencer Have A Santa Threesome, World Recoils In Horror

  • On an “impromptu photo shoot,” Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt showed how much they’re in love by making out while Heidi sat on Santa’s lap. [Popbytes]
  • So you thought having an open relationship would solve all your relationship problems? Too bad you didn’t account for jealousy. Here’s how to close the door on jealousy in an open relationship. [YourTango.com]
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    Friday Quickies!

  • Want to date Brad Garrett? He’s putting together an online series where he goes on blind dates with 10 women? [Tango]
  • Don’t get to worried if your boyfriend is moving in with a girl (who’s not you). [DearSugar]
  • Em & Lo talk to author Jenny Block about her book on open marriage. [Daily Bedpost]
  • Need a cocktail to cool off this weekend? Try a Salty Chihuahua. [College Candy]
  • Collaborative divorce is the wave of the future. [USNews.com]
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    Frisky Chatter: Dish From The Frisky Forums

    So this weekend, while you’re waiting for everyone to arrive at your green party, or you’re twiddling your thumbs until the Bust Craftacular starts, or you’re counting the seconds until you see Baby Mama, may we suggest you take a gander at the latest happenings on The Frisky Forums. Reader de la thea inquired today if moving in with a boyfriend of three months is too soon, while Elle wants to know how you feel about open relationships, abstinence education, and designer babies. And don’t forget, Kiki T is always on the horn, ready to answer your burning questions about sex and love, through her mind-meld with the cosmos. So what are you waiting for? Keep reading »

    Love 101: Can You Forgive A Cheater?

    At this point, it’s redundant to dissect the various political sexcapades of late (although, if you can’t get enough, there’s a great new book of um, politician erotica out called Sex for America). But all that talk of cheating has many of us civilians looking over our partners’ shoulders. And I think every woman cringed a little when we saw Silda, tear-stained yet stoic, standing by the man that publicly shamed her. Would you do the same? Keep reading »