Easy Chicken Tenders Food & Recipes
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Easy Chicken Tenders

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Say goodbye to those fatty, fried chicken tenders forever, and replace them with our healthier baked version. The kids will…

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7 Ways to Be More Confident in the Bedroom Love & Sex
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7 Ways to Be More Confident in the Bedroom

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A confidence boost in the bedroom means more pleasure and passion for both of you. Here are just a few…

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10 Ways to Prevent Obesity Moms
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10 Ways to Prevent Obesity

Moms

It's National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, and if it's time for a reality check about the kids, read on.

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Emergency! Does Your Child Know What to Do? Moms
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Emergency! Does Your Child Know What to Do?

Moms

Are your kids prepared for life's emergencies, like knowing when to call 911? Learn how to get them ready and…

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Relaxation: As Simple as Breathing Horoscopes
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Relaxation: As Simple as Breathing

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Inhale, exhale. The ancient practice of reiki can do wonders for stress levels. Breathing is a big part of it…

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Can You Break His Bad Habits? Love & Relationships
Love & Relationships

Can You Break His Bad Habits?

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From being a slob to eating junk food, everyone has bad habits. But can you break your partner of his?

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Hot Summer Workouts Diet & Fitness
Diet & Fitness

Hot Summer Workouts

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Keep your cool when it's sweltering outside. Here are some great summer workouts to keep your body moving.

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It's in the Cards! New Age
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It's in the Cards!

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Past, present and future – they're all in the cards. Tarot cards, that is. Here are some tips on what…

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Slow-Cooked Stuffed Peppers Food & Recipes
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Slow-Cooked Stuffed Peppers

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This dynamic dinner is sure to ring your bell. Your hungry loved ones will hardly have a beef with a…

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Playing Dress-up? Try These On Love & Relationships
Love & Relationships

Playing Dress-up? Try These On

Love & Relationships

Sometimes role-playing can spice up an otherwise ho-hum sex life. Here are a few ways to make things sexy.

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Should You and Your Partner Share Money?

Cohabitation can work out really well for those couples who are serious about each other but not quite ready for marriage. It can extricate them from roommate situations while easing the financial burden of living alone. But living together can create financial issues among couples, who may be unsure whether a joint bank account is a good idea. A recent study found that couples who keep finances separate are no happier than those who pool their resources. There are pros and cons to keeping finances separate, but regardless of the decision, couples must have similar financial goals in order for things to work out. Consider some of the following financial challenges. If you've just gotten out of splitting household expenses with a roommate, then moving in with your significant other and doing the same can feel less than romantic. Writing your boyfriend a check for half the rent, for example, can seem a little strange. Not having insight into the other person's expenses can be a major disadvantage to couples who intend to marry because it's helpful to know his or her spending habits before committing to financial obligations jointly down the road, such as taking out a mortgage or saving for retirement.
If your partner has terrible credit, for example, or likes to splurge often, then those problems need to be worked out beforehand. Having expenses separated can make you less prepared for those expenses down the road. However, there are some positive aspects to having your own bank account. When you want to treat your significant other to something, it's nice not to have to answer for the expense or have him or her see it on a joint bank account. One nice thing about having separate accounts is being able to help each other out in a crisis, such as loss of a job or major medical expenses. If one partner's finances are healthy, then it could make the difference between paying off bills and filing bankruptcy. Money is the number-one thing couples fight about, so it's important to find an arrangement that is financially sound and works for both of you.