Posted by: Dr. Arlene Krieger
in Relationships on Aug 30, 2010

Did you guys out there know that women love the idea of a man doing things around the house for them, especially cooking. And it doesn't even matter if the food that you cook is good or not according to Rocky Fino, the author of Will Cook for Sex. Rocky says that your attempt alone will impress a woman more than buying her dinner. So whether you are cooking up a dinner for just the two of you or inviting friends over for a dinner party, your cooking skills will make you that much more attractive in her eyes. And this doesn't just work for the single guys who are trying to impress a girl for the first time, this is the perfect way for married men to spice us their relationship, so to speak.
What do you think?
Ladies, are you turned on by a man cooking you dinner? Does that make him more attractive to you? Are you more likely to become intimate with him because he cooked for you?
Guys, have you tried cooking for your lady? Has it been successful in wooing her?
Please leave your comment below!
Posted by: Dr. Arlene Krieger
in Relationships on Aug 20, 2010

Have you ever seen couples that fight on Facebook? No, well count yourself lucky. If you answered yes, then you know what I am talking about. Some couples have been found to leave little quips about their significant others in their status update. Once their significant other reads the update, they may response with a negative jab of their own. This may or may not turn into a full on exchange of name calling, berating and the online equivalent of throwing a plate across the room.
Friends and family are left wide eyed and jaw dropped as they wonder, "Don't they know that we can see what they are writing?"
It use to be that couples would choose a restaurant as their "make a scene" place. Now, arguing couples can do it from the comfort of their own home. Quite possibly even fighting via social media with a partner who is in the next room. Instead of communicating in an effective manner face to face, they choose to argue it out online.
Why? What are your thoughts?
Do you think that people share too much information online?
Do you think it is funny or disgusting when couples choose to fight in this manner?
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According to The Mindset List for the Class of 2014, put out by Beloit College, the Class of 2014 has emerged as a post-email generation who finds the current digital world and technology too slow. They find e-mail to be so slow that they do not use it, they text instead, they do not wear wrist watches because their smart phone has a clock and would never remember a time where a telephone had a cord.
Each year since 1998 Beloit College has released it’s annual Mindset List which provides a look at the cultural touchstones that shape the lives of students, who will enter college in the fall. The Mindset List breaks down the year into a list of 75 items that the class of 2014 may have never experienced in their lives, such as the use of cursive, snail and would never have seen a time that a computer didn't have a CD Rom.
I found the Mindset List fascinating and was wondering what your take on it is?
Do you think the generation of today is ahead of their time, right on target or behind?
Do you think that the technology is too slow for today’s digital world?
Leave your comments below!
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