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Forget about receiving your MFA degree, doing an unpaid internship at a prestigious publishing house or even, you know, having any literary talent whatsoever. There’s a new and efficient way to become a published author: Sleep with a famous male celebrity! As a young writer, I dream of one day writing the next great American memoir. But it’s starting to seem that I’ll have a better shot if I aim for writing the next great American mistress memoir.

via Sleep your way to a book deal – Broadsheet – Salon.com.

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When it comes to making love, everyone has their own way of expressing their level of enjoyment. Some prefer the gentle moans and heavy panting of a quiet sex romp while others prefer the loud dirty talk and window-shaking screams of a rip-roaring good time. There’s no right or wrong way to be loud in bed, but there is a correct way to adjust the noise level if your partner is too loud or not loud enough. Dr. Sari Locker, author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Amazing Sex (www.sarilocker.com), offers her tips for turning the volume up or down between the sheets.

via Loud in Bed – Personals.aol.com/articles.

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Just one missed blouse button and your “girls” can suddenly go from classy to trashy. Learn how and when to give your cleavage its stage time with our six rules for “best breast etiquette.” Plus, are you wearing the right bra size? Find out with our quiz…

The average breast size has grown from a 34B to a 36C since the 1970s and clothing styles are smaller and snugger. So it’s no wonder the line between “Nice!” and “Look at those!” has blurred.

“I don’t think women are stupid,” says Elisabeth Squires, author of bOObs: A Guide to Your Girls (Seal Press). “I just don’t think anyone knows the rules.”

via The 6 Rules of Cleavage | Lifescript.com.

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