Love & Sex

So you've recovered from your divorce and you're ready to venture into the world of dating again, but the thought of meeting strangers at a bar or other haunts makes you cringe. Try having your friends spread the good word about you, instead.

Many observers of marital politics know that dishonesty is the fuse that ignites scores of divorces. But once you flip over the rock and shed light on some of these vices, the real hiding begins.

Check out honeymoon ideas and tips that'll keep you on track without feeling like you're on a budget.

If your marital problem is an affair, recognize that not all affairs are created equal.

You promised to love and to honor, but you've found a trail of receipts for hotel stays, romantic dinners and lingerie. You confront your husband and learn what you'd hoped wasn't true: he's been having an affair. Should you stay or should you go?

You recycle clothes and plastic bottles, but would you ever recycle a date?

There's more to life than board game night. Check out these activities for couples guaranteed to keep the fun in your relationship (with a minimum of corniness).

Here are some simple steps to ensure you can discuss the things that require discussion with minimal discomfort for everyone.

Is your once-loving wife now doting more on her pocket pup than you? When deal-breaking behavior persists in a marriage and the spouse is confronted and can't change, divorce is often inevitable.

If your engagement ring isn't the fairy-tale bauble you've always dreamed of, consider trading up. Another option? Swap it and your wedding band for a diamond-encrusted wedding band. Get the best of both words in one ring.

Both love and sex keep a relationship going. So, you have to keep both of them alive. Here are some suggestions.

Birds do it (shamelessly). Bees do it, then drop dead. Be careful when author Olivia Judson talks about sex in the animal world in Dr. Tatianaís Sex Advice to All Creation because she has a sneaky mission: education.







