Here's a post from OnSugar blog Rules to Live By.

1. Lay out everything on date one: what I'm looking for, and where I want to be.
2. No sex unless I hear the words "I love you."
3. Kissing is OK, but fondling isn't.
4. No communication for more than 2 weeks; it's over.
5. Flirting is what I love to do . . . Doesn't always leads to sex.
6. Acceptance is the key and must be honest.
7. Never talk about my exes.
8. Even if a date may not turn into relationship, encourage the idea of friendship.
9. Demand to be treated with respect.
10. Remind them to step up or ship out.
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I received an email last night from someone that claims to have a tantric massage company in Old Town, Alexandria, Va.:
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The Help had been suggested by several people for me to read, but I just hadn't picked it up yet. So when y'all started suggesting it for the Book Club, I decided that would be my next pick. After reading the book in 2 days, I'm so happy that it was suggested.

I was thinking the other day about what attracted me to all the friends I have made over the years. While many of them possess very different character traits, I can honestly say that my friends all greatly represent the values that I believe to be outstanding and respectable in all individuals that I come into contact with. I know that statement might come across as hokey or trite, but at heart, my friends really are very similar to one another in the fact that they are all compassionate, open individuals that seem to effortlessly draw people in their lives.
I read the other day that 20% of men under the age of 29 would insist on a prenup before tying the knot. Now how many men that 20% makes up, I have no idea... but that's not the point of today's post. The point is prenups in general.
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