relationships

It’s Been Said That “Good Lovers Are Made, Not Born.”

by Sophia Marcel0807-reasons-sex

…however there are exceptions to this rule. If you happen to be one of the lucky ones to has found the perfect sex partner, I congratulate you.  But if you can take it or leave it when it come to sex then you are not doing something right.

You will never know what great sex is unless you speak up.  If you want your sexual desires fulfilled you must let your partner know.

Talking about sex however, is possibly one of the more difficult conversations in life. Did you realize that for many people, it’s easier to talk about sex with friends than it is with your sexual partner? Why is that?

If you truly want your sexual relationship to be all that it could be, communication is the key to great sex. Pillow talk is important at all stages of a relationship if you want to keep it fresh and alive.

I guarantee you will see life from a different perspective. For starters you will be in a much better mood.

Why Sex is not Just Good, But Good for You

By Alessandra Baltzellsex-and-menopause

So we know sex is fun, but is it necessary? The answer is simply, yes.

According to researchers, making love could be one of the few pleasures in life that is genuinely good for you.

Not only does sex boost your mood, but frequent lovemaking also boosts levels of immunoglobulin, key immune cells that fight infection. There is also growing evidence to show it not only boosts your physical well-being, but increases longevity.

A flurry of small studies suggests sex is as good for your health as vitamin D and broccoli. A healthy sex life not only relieves stress, improves sleep and burns calories; it can also reduce pain, ease depression, strengthen blood vessels, boost the immune system and lower the risk of prostate and breast cancer.

So go on, make love and live a long and healthy life.

Meg, Patti Stanger & SweetSpot Labs

megpattissl2Calling all SweetSpot fans: What are you doing this Friday night? We’re talking AFTER you vagazzle for the holiday.

That’s right: You’re tuning into the TV Guide Channel at 7:30 p.m. of course!

Meg of Meg’s Makeup and The Millionaire Matchmaker, Patti Stanger, will be dishing on must-haves for Valentine’s Day featuring SweetSpot Labs products.

When it comes to personal style, these two really know how to seal the love deal. So don’t miss out on your chance to tune in and get last-minute tips before Valentine’s Day 2011.

Meg, Patti & SweetSpot Labs—how sweet is that? Positively saccharin!

Sleeping in Separate Beds

by Sophia Marcel
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If you thought couples’ sleeping in separate beds was an outdated trend or a habit of unhappy couples, you might be surprised by recent research.

Marriage experts believe that peaceful sleeping together can keep a marriage healthy. But what if you can’t sleep well with your spouse? You are not alone.

Many married couples have problems sleeping together. If you are having difficulty getting a good night’s sleep because of your spouse’s sleeping habits, getting twin beds or in the case of snoring, separate bedrooms may be the best solution. Read More »

Did You Know the Lack of Sex Could be Killing you?

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Men are going to love reading this. According to Dr. Mehmet Oz,  the No. 1 health problem in the United States, is not obesity. It’s the lack of sex. He insists that not having sex frequently enough could be killing you.

Couples, especially those with children, get so involved with their daily routine they don’t take make time for sex. Sex should be at the top, not the bottom of the to do list.

Here’s how it works, the less sex you have, the less sexy you feel, and the less sexy you feel the less sex you have. It’s a Catch 22. Remember with your sexuality either you use it or you lose it.

Last One Down the Aisle Wins

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I have friends that have been married for years so this won’t be true in all cases.

Last One Down the Aisle Wins, is not about waiting around until you hit your 30’s to get hitched. It’s a practical guide in which Celeste and Shannon give women in their twenties 10 keys to a better chance of having a great single life and even better marriage later in life.

In fact, statistics show that if you wait and marry at thirty, your chances of having a healthy, long-lasting relationship more than double. So before rushing off to become someone else’s better half, take the time to become the best, strongest whole person you can be!

Last One Down the Aisle Wins has the potential to become the next ‘must read’ for twenty something women everywhere.