It seems that the concept of 365 days of love making has caught on. Couples in Providence, Charlotte, and Boulder are keeping loving alive.This blog featured the story of a woman in Rhode Island who gave her husband 365 days of love-making for his 40th birthday. The Sunday Times featured more books about couples making love a priority every day. Could You Have Sex Every Day?
Keeping love alive: Ferol, our MBA on campus is just back from his honeymoon and for this week I am asking Ferol to tell us how to keep a honeymoon way of thinking every day.
We keep reading “What Men Want.” And this week we will talk about “What Men DON’T want” and in terms of loving and devotion and respect, “What Women Want.” Some other topics:
- What are the three things men NEVER want to hear.
- How men react when they DO hear the phrases that set them off.
- Why some books are saying that being male is hazardous to your health.
- Why women are being told to turn the other cheek. (That should be negotiable!)
- Why women see action as speaking louder than words.
Here is a link to the TIMES story by Ralph Gardner, Jr. — “Yes, Dear. Tonight again.” Lots of Loving
Of the two couples Gardner says, “The Mullers are Bible-studying steak-eating Republicans from Charlotte, N.C. The Browns are backpacking multigrain northerners who moved to Boulder, Colo. The Mullers’ book, “365 Nights,” is rather modest and circumspect in its details. The Browns’ book, “Just Do It,” almost makes the reader feel part of a threesome, sharing everything they used to stimulate sexual desire (it’s hard to visualize and even harder to explain).”
The Jane Austen Book Club: And if you don’t want to spend a night reading — rent or buy The Jane Austen Book Club video — it is about love, temptation, divorce and reconciliation, getting over hurt, and finding romance by opening yourself to the possibility. What I loved most about the film, for every couple there is a happy ending. Viva Romance!
Copyright 2008 Rita Watson