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Is it just the sex? Are women just sexual objects that men pleasure themselves with? Relationship expert, Rebeccah Rachel, discusses with graphic illustrations, how to get a guy's attention in the middle of sex. Through humor and creative distractions, like throwing a ball at him, putting on something different, she says it's about breaking his routine.

Why do we need a guy to notice us? Why not just be in the moment, whatever that moment might be? Perhaps the greatest power we can have is not caring whether anyone cares. Rebeccah Rachel talks about being confident. That's a great starting point. If it's just the sex, let that be. Enjoy it!

Love mentor, Dr. Diana Kirschner, guides a woman through breaking free of her attachments and feelings for her ex. She helps her express her feelings of disappointment and pain, through different exercises. It's about letting go, breaking free, rediscovering herself, building her self-esteem, and moving on. Breaking free is a beautiful thing. Being alone can be the most liberating. Love yourself!

Dating Deal Breakers (3)

It's important to know what we want in a relationship. One woman talks about her deal breakers in dating. For her future husband, the deal breakers are organ donation and homophobia. Most of us have issues that we could not accept in our relationships. Identifying and allowing them to guide our decisions in dating and selecting a husband would hopefully lead to more compatible matches. Happy dating!

Listen Sister, Don't Date a Hipster

Advice from women to women...never date a hipster. The singing trio, Menage A Twang, shares their dating advice in their song and video. It's hilariously entertaining and creative.

To live in a state of love is what most people want to achieve in their life. We naturally want to connect with others. Relationships could be difficult, especially long distance ones. Tiffany Smith discusses how to survive long distance relationships, LDRs. Statistics show that there are over 14 million couples who live in different cities. Remaining social is important to the survival of an LDR. Remaining faithful could pose a challenge. However, even the greatest distance will not prevent love from blooming. Spring is here. Love is in the air. Love and be loved! <3

How to Flirt Like a Pro

In this light and fun video, Tiffany Smith teaches us the art of flirtation. She highlights some main points: body language, mirroring, and the sense of smell. Have fun flirting!

Foreign Soil

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Jeff Simmerman followed his heart to Australia to meet a woman for a first time. He told in vivid details their online dating experience. It's a familiar story by now. Many lonely hearts have found flourishing love despite physical distance. When there's the right chemistry and sexual intimacy, there is no distance in relationships. There is just pure joy and excitement.

The Date

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The preparation, anticipation, and let down of a date unfold as the female character in this black-and-white video displays her emotional state for all to see. It's stunning to watch and the story is well told. It's love that we all pursue. It's love that evades us. How do we possess someone's heart? How do we give unconditionally to love? How do we get hurt and discarded in the process? These are all chances we take in life and love. Keep loving!

Sex: When Do We Peak ?

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The sex drives of men and women peak at different times. Males peak at 17, whereas, females do so at 30. This is when sex hormones are highest. Perhaps the difference in sexual peak contributes to the rise of the older female and younger male couples (think Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore.) They may be more sexuality compatible. That's hot, hot, hot. As Dr. Brooke Bennis says, it's about embracing our body and being comfortable in our own sexuality. That means we can have great sex at any age, as long as we love our body and ourselves.

Does Size Matter?

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What leads to great sex? Does size matter? Does intimacy matter? Kicesie addresses the frequently asked questions and insecurities regarding size for both men and women. She cites averages for the male erect penis of 4.9 to 5.1 inches long in the U.S., and for the female vaginal canal of 3 to 5 inches deep. These figures matter little. It's more about an intimate connection we share with our lovers. It's about loving and embracing our body. Here's to passionate and loving sex.

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