We all love and watch Twilight and follow Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart movie romance. Never did we think that they would actually get together and they really do make the perfect couple. Teenagers and grown women of all ages dream to one day meet someone, fall in love and everything settles into place just like it did for them( if they haven’t already!).
..But maybe not so picture perfect that she cheats on him with the Director (Rupert Sanders) of her new movie ‘Snow White and the Huntsman’. Fortunately for Kristen, Robert loves her enough to forgive her and they made a great appearance at their movie premier of ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2’ and are now back together! It even rumours that they are trying for a baby and that Kristen wants the baby to have ‘Rob’s eyes’.
Friday, 23 November 2012
Robert & Kristen vampire love
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Thursday, 11 October 2012
The perfect kiss!
A kiss shouldn't be something that you have to put up with, it should be something that you cannot live without! There is nothing that kills the romantic mood faster than a bad kiss. So here are my tips on how to make your kisses irresistible...
Make sure you've brushed your teeth that morning- no one wants to be kissed by a dirty mouth and if you are a smoker make sure you've got some chewing gum handy. Swallowing that extra bit of saliva is a must too (as horrible as that sounds)! A sloppy kiss will become a memorable kiss- not in a good way!
Lips!
Dry chapped lips are bad news when it comes to kisses. Therefore keep those lips moisturised- use lip balm. There are male-friendly lip balms on the market; no fancy fruity flavours nor shine. Smooth, moist lips are important for an incredible kiss.
The approach
You must remember to approach the kiss with confidence, eye contact is key to let your other half know that you are ready. Tilt your head and lean in. Leaning in shows that you have made the decision to go for it.
The kiss
Now the choice is yours, whether you want to go with deep kisses or small soft kisses I am sure it will be one to remember! Setting the mood is always a nice idea too, perhaps some candle light? Or some romantic music to get the rhythm of the night going.
Oral hygiene
Make sure you've brushed your teeth that morning- no one wants to be kissed by a dirty mouth and if you are a smoker make sure you've got some chewing gum handy. Swallowing that extra bit of saliva is a must too (as horrible as that sounds)! A sloppy kiss will become a memorable kiss- not in a good way!
Lips!
Dry chapped lips are bad news when it comes to kisses. Therefore keep those lips moisturised- use lip balm. There are male-friendly lip balms on the market; no fancy fruity flavours nor shine. Smooth, moist lips are important for an incredible kiss.
The approach
You must remember to approach the kiss with confidence, eye contact is key to let your other half know that you are ready. Tilt your head and lean in. Leaning in shows that you have made the decision to go for it.
The kiss
Now the choice is yours, whether you want to go with deep kisses or small soft kisses I am sure it will be one to remember! Setting the mood is always a nice idea too, perhaps some candle light? Or some romantic music to get the rhythm of the night going.
These tips should definitely leave your partner wanting more- happy kissing!
Thursday, 6 September 2012
8 Most Romantic Date Ideas
Bored with restaurants and cinemas? Romantic date ideas needn’t cost
the earth. Here are some great ideas to keep things interesting for you and
your significant other.
Looking for new ideas
for romantic dates? It can be easy to fall back on the old routine of dinners
and cinema trips. Going with easy options might be more convenient, but it can
get a little stale after a while. Whether you’ve just started seeing someone or
you’ve been with your partner for years, there’s no reason why you should miss
out on having fun dates together.
Great ideas for dates
can be as simple as you need them to be. Here are some top ideas for dates
which won’t break the bank or take an age to organise.
Go to a Garden
Botanical gardens are
brilliant for romantic dates as there are so many lovely sights to see. They’re
also mostly quiet too, as families tend to stick to playground areas, so you’ll
be able to get to know each other and enjoy one another’s company in peace.
Go to a Dance ClassNothing says romance
like sharing a dance! Even if you’ve got two left feet, a dance class can still
be a fun way to spend time together while learning something new. Have a look
at what’s on offer and pick something for beginners.
Feed the Ducks
If you have a nice park
nearby, feeding the ducks is a nice, relaxing activity for a casual date. Parks
are great places for romantic dates – just steer clear of football players and
dogs and explore the lovely scenery together.
Go to a Jazz Club
Jazz is ideal for
inspiring romance, and a laid-back, low-lit bar is the ideal place to listen to
it. Sip cocktails and relax together – the elegant setting makes for a more
intimate, sophisticated date.
Fly a Kite
Not the most obviously
romantic of dates, flying a kite is actually a great choice for a shared
activity. It’ll mean you can both focus on something fun while spending quality
time with each other. If the weather breaks, you can always duck inside a cafe
until it clears up.
Go Rowing
On a lovely day, a glide
around a local lake on a rowing boat is the ideal choice for a date. Take turns
rowing and enjoy each other’s company in a beautiful setting.
Cook a Meal
Instead of going to a
restaurant, why not share an experience and cook a meal together? It’s a great
chance to have fun while sharing each other’s favourite food – a great romantic
date activity.
Go Swimming
If you’re both big on
exercise, a day at the local pool is a great idea. Swimming is loads of fun and
even more enjoyable with somebody else. Swap tips and race each other – just
make sure you let your date win at least once!
In a long-term
relationship? Dates don’t have to stop here.
In fact, date nights can be even more enjoyable when you’ve been with someone
for a long time because you can both relax and not worry about what the other
person is thinking.
For more advice on how
to keep the spark alive in your relationship, visit this page at
www.eharmony.co.uk.
Resource box
Romantic ideas from Marie Claire.
Advice from about.com.
Ideas from MSN.com.
Categories
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dating tips,
original date,
perfect date,
romance
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
The Perfect Date?
After the obligatory meetings in a pub, a restaurant,
and at the cinema, it is time to get original and give to your date something
she/he will not forget. You shouldn’t feel you have to impress the other with
grand and expensive gestures. In fact, the simpler, the better.
The goal is to show your date that you can be original
and thoughtful, and to create a situation where you will both be at ease and
yourself. Make it simple and funny and you will both enjoy yourselves and each
other.
If you are lucky to start dating in the summer or even
the spring, there isn’t more romantic and original than a picnic date. Whether
you have access to the banks of a river, a field, or simply a local park, the
important thing is to have the picnic somewhere close to make it look as
spontaneous as possible. If the weather or the season isn’t appropriate, you
could still have a picnic in your living-room.
Everything is in the details when it comes to the
perfect date so make sure that the picnic will be comfortable enough and that
the food will be easy to eat... Obvious yes but it’s easy to get carried away.
For more ideas and advice on dating, check this.
Categories
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perfect date,
romantic
Thursday, 2 August 2012
A survival guide to meeting your partner’s family for the first time
This article offers advice on how to survive the first meeting with your partner’s family. Topics covered include appropriate clothing, conversation topics and how to behave in order to make a good first impression.
Meeting your partner’s family for the first time is an exciting but daunting prospect. Chances are if you’re ready to meet each other’s families, your relationship must be getting more serious.However, meeting a partner’s family doesn’t need to be something to stress about. With this mind, here is a survival guide for making a good first impression with the future in-laws.
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Do your research
When meeting your partner’s family for the first time, a little preparation can go a long way. Every family has its own distinctive quirks, whether it’s a strong political bias or a love for all things organic. You need to find out as much as you can about them from your partner in advance. Some important things to ask about are what they do for a living, do you have anything in common and are there any conversation topics you should avoid?
Dress appropriately
Everybody has different ideas about what constitutes appropriate attire. The best way to avoid offending your new partner’s parents is to always err on the side of caution.
For girls, this means dressing demurely and avoiding any suggestive necklines or hemlines. Equally, men should avoid dressing in ripped jeans or wearing T-shirts with offensive slogans.
Remember this is the first time they have met you, so be sure to go back to the basics when it comes to acting politely. Always remember to say ‘please’ and ‘thank-you’, and if you go to their house for dinner or a meal, go out of your way to help with the washing up. Make an effort to arrive on time and if you’re going to a restaurant offer to chip in on the bill.
Try to greet them confidently and politely. For men this means a firm handshake for their father, and a kiss on the cheek for their mum.
Bring a gift
Always bring a gift, whether it’s as simple as flowers, chocolates or a bottle of wine. This is especially the case if they are inviting you into their home, because gift giving is the most basic way of showing gratitude and good manners.
Be ready for the Q&A session
Naturally your partner’s parents will have a lot of questions for you and it’s a great chance to show them your warm and friendly personality. If you are concerned they will ask difficult questions, try and pre-prepare some answers in advance.
Be sure to stick to neutral conversation topics and avoid subjects like religion, sexuality or politics. At the end of the day, your partner’s parents should like you if it’s clear you make their son or daughter happy.
Resource box
Jazzed – visit site
In case it goes badly and you’re left wanting to meet someone new!
Etiquette Scholar
Brush up on your etiquette with a guide to manners for a range of social situations.
Sydney Morning Herald
Top tips for making a good first impression.
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