Coming Out to Your Friends As Lesbian, Gay or Bisexual

The words ‘coming out’ has different meaning for different people. For some men and women, identifying as a lesbian or gay means self acceptance, acknowledging that they are attracted to people of the same sex and want to develop sexual, romantic relationships with them.

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Sexual Positions Allowing Deep Penetration For Below Average Penis Size

If your sexual organ is below 6 inches in length, you probably have a lower than average size one. However, this does not put you in a less advantage situation as compared to most other guys.

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What Evolutionary Psychology Can Tell Us About the Psychology of Love

This article examines the relationship between evolutionary psychology and the psychology of love. It firstly looks at what evolutionary psychology is, then discusses what clues this gives us about the psychology of love.

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Over 50′s, It Is Your Turn to Have Some Fun!

Not so long ago if someone remained single into their 40′s or became single through the loss of a partner, chances are they would remain that way for the rest of their lives. However things are very different today and rightly so. Instead of sitting at home watching TV and feeling that they have had the best part of their lives, the 40, 50s, 60s and 70 plus singles are out enjoying themselves meeting new people and doing all the things they wanted to, but never had a chance to do when they were younger.

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The GMAT – How Many Practice Tests Should You Take?

It is a really great idea to take a practice test before you take the actual GMAT. However, in this article I will explain why taking too many can actually be harmful and produce unintended negative consequences.

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In Relationships, Do Opposites Attract Or Repel?

For there to be a point of connection between you as a couple there will need to be something in common between you. Our subconscious minds are finely tuned to know that the person who has now become the focus of our attention shares similar values and beliefs to us. Nothing builds relationship quicker than a belief that this person believes in, and likes, the same things we do.

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Building Satisfying and Healthy Relationships

Satisfying and healthy relationships that can sustain the test of time should be built on shared values, interests and chemistry. Each of these aspects need to be present like a cog in a well running machine. If one is missing, then unhappiness, dissatisfaction and/or break up is likely.

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Examining Prejudice Through Reality TV

Reality TV has brought real human beings into our lives, flaws and all, to prove that you can’t always judge a book by its cover. The word prejudice means pre-judging, and we do it every day. Finding the inner beauty in people can be uplifting, motivating, and even life-changing. Never let your pre-judgments get in the way.

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How Not To Feel Like A Bug When Calling Prospects

Does feeling like a bugger keep you from making contact with prospects? If you are in the business of marketing or selling anything to anyone you had better hastily get over the feeling of being a bug or bugging your prospects.

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4 Keys to End the Cycle of Domestic Violence

Domestic violence is an outgrowth of people coming together who have personal insecurities that allow them to believe their the spouse has the right to abuse them. I have met a number of people with low self esteem, because they were emotionally abused by their parents, And didn’t feel they deserve to be treated with respect. The problem is that the longer they stayed in that relationship, and their children grew older, the children were left with scars. When the woman decided it was time to break the bonds of the abusive relationship, not only should they get counseling for themselves, but they should also make sure the children are involved in the counseling, you have a healthy relationship with them; and a specially to make sure the children do not end up in relationships, where their spouses grew up in abusive homes and carry the same scars. Even if they do not physically abuse their spouse, they abuse their spouse in some way whether emotionally or verbally.

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