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‘Real Housewives’ Opens Up A Debate On Wealth, Control And Intimate Partner Abuse
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‘Real Housewives’ Opens Up A Debate On Wealth, Control And Intimate Partner Abuse

Erika Girardi's divorce sparks questions from fans — and speaks to larger issues of financial control in marriage. Jennifer Gerson Originally published by The 19th In December 2020, class-action lawyer Tom Girardi was sued by a class of his former defendants from the 2018 Lion Air flight crash in Indonesia. Tom Girardi, they said, defrauded them and funneled cash from settlements to his personal accounts. Some of that cash, the lawsuits say, went to his wife, Erika Girardi, one of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and a chart-topping dance pop performer who went on to write a New York Times-bestselling memoir and star on Broadway in the long-running musical “Chicago.” (Both Girardis will be referred to by their first names in this article for clarity.) When the Bravo show’s 11...
Building Trust In Your Partner With An Online Dating Site
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Building Trust In Your Partner With An Online Dating Site

ONLINE DATING Building trust while dating online is crucial to the relationship. Trust is critical in the first stages of an online relationship because there is a limited amount of communication. With all of the scams on the internet, it's normal to feel a certain way about meeting people online. You can catch episodes of the MTV series, Catfish where they expose online daters as being fake. If you remember the Craigslist Killer, then you'll really freak out and find it difficult to trust anyone online. For those reasons alone is enough to extend your online dating experience and encourage video chatting. This way, you'll be able to establish some form of identity and trust. You both will be able to put a face to a profile as well as body language. What are some of the things you can do w...
A Man Wants A Partner To Make Love To His Penis
SEX-CAPADES

A Man Wants A Partner To Make Love To His Penis

Children of both sexes are indifferent to genitals. They may be mildly curious but they consider genitals to be ugly and smelly parts of the body. At puberty, the increase in male responsiveness causes young men to be fascinated by genitals. For women the connotations from childhood continue into adulthood because women are not responsive as men are. The clitoris responds very differently to the penis. Even for women who experience tumescence, clitoral stimulation does not provide the same easy pleasure that men enjoy. The mouth and vagina have characteristics in common. Both are susceptible to thrush (a yeast infection), being warm and moist. The penis is intended to penetrate the vagina so oral sex is very pleasurable for men. The clitoris is not designed to penetrate any orifice. A woma...