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Tips To Finding Friends And More On The Internet
From casual chat friends to long term relationships, the internet is the new social medium....
The Amazing Kama Sutra History
When we think of the Kama Sutra history, we automatically start to think of different sexual positions, commonly seen in books on tantra....
Anonymous Matchmaking Requires Patience
When people join a matching website they will usually expect to meet lots of singles in a short period of time. Some people do not understand that anonymous matchmaking requires a lot of patience and miracles do happen online but not very often....
Relationship Advice: Are They Cheating? Three Ways to Find Out
In the classic song by the great Hank Williams there is a line that goes, "you're cheatin heart will tell on you." To quote from another song by George Gershwin, "it ain't necessarily so." ...
Relationship Tip: Women Love Us But
No one can fully understand romance or human compatibility. It is what it is but that does not mean women love everything about us. ...
Romancing In The Office
Office romances are quite common these days. Aside from hooking up with your next door neighbor, having a relationship with someone at the office may be a good thing....
The Deal With Long Distance Relationships
Relationships take a lot of hard work. Some are more difficult than others. This is especially true for long distance relationships....
Online Matchmaking Helps Find A Suitable Mate
Many daters like how quick some dating relationships can begin. These people participate in online matchmaking groups that have dating singles that live in all parts of the world....
The Kama Sutra Book Of Lovemaking
The Kama Sutra Book is written by Vatsyayana which consisted of seven sections further divided into thirty-six chapters. We will discuss each of these sections to glean the details of what Vatsyayana was trying to convey in the Kama Sutra and the imp...
The Essential Kama Sutra
The Kama Sutra was the first sex manual in recorded history, and became wildly popular in Europe when Sir Richard Burton (the explorer, not Elizabeth Taylor's husband) translated it into English.... |












