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Fit Links Posted on Feb 5th 2010 2:30PM by Amber Greviskes
Marry Him: A Look at the Book that Urges You to Settle
Just in time for Valentine's Day, the world has found its anti-Cupid: Lori Gottlieb, a 42-year-old single mom. So why is the blogosphere calling for her head?!

She just wrote a book called "Marry Him: The Case for Settling for Mr. Good Enough," advising you to give the online date with bad breath a second chance and not ix-nay a guy over his unfortunate taste in denim.

She's urging women to settle, so as not to wind up alone like she did. And when Lemondrop's Carrie Sloan finished the book, the newly wed said: This is the smartest relationship book I've read in years. Keep reading...

They're All Tight Ends to Us: Best Butts in the NFL
We'll never understand women who don't watch football, which mainly consists of a bunch of muscle-bound, incredibly macho guys running around in skin-tight pants. What's not to like?

There are plenty of reasons for women to watch Sunday's Super Bowl, and here are 10 of them. May we present, the 10 top tushes in professional football. Keep reading...

We Asked a Real Guy: What's the Best Online Dating Profile Picture?
OkCupid.com says the "MySpace Pose," you peering into the camera like a barely-legal sex kitten, is the best way to make yourself attractive to guys.

The runners up are, in order of popularity: "In Bed," "Outdoors," "Travel Photo," "Having Fun with Friends," "Doing Something Interesting," "Drinking Alcohol" and -- dead last -- "Posing with an Animal."

You'd think common sense would dictate that in a profile picture you'd 1) smile; 2) take pictures with a real camera instead of a phone; 3) keep your clothes on; and 4) make sure you show your face. Turns out the opposite's true. That's why Lemondrop asked Asylum's Ryan McGee to weigh in. Keep reading...

Is Saying 'We' The Key to a Happy Marriage? We Hope Not
You know the types: We love sushi. We hate "30 Rock." We always vacation at Sandals.

It's annoying, sure. But new research suggests that couples who refer to themselves using pronouns like "we" and "our" apparently are not only better at making us very annoyed -- they also resolve conflict more successfully.

It turns out the couples' success comes from having a sense of unity with their partner that helps them grow closer and behave more positively toward each other. Keep reading...




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