Lesbian Dating AdviceIf you are looking for lesbian dating
advice, CuriousLove.com is the place to be. Our founder, Madison Bauer creates
problem pages, referred to as "Dear Madison," where women can read Madison's
lesbian dating advice. Madison writes with love, however she is honest about
reality. Madison and members alike are honest with each other; this is a reason
why CuriousLove.com is such a great community.
Lesbian Dating Advice from Our Members
A great part of our site is our Dear Madison forum, in which members are able to
offer their own advice. And generally it turns out that better advice can be
formulated when many of our members offer their own advice. For example, a
lesbian member stated that she was in love with a married bisexual woman.
Madison wrote that the reader should be true to her heart and remain with her
bisexual lover. While other members at the same time were able to provide their
own advice on the matter. Affairs tend to receive a great degree of varied
suggestions.
There are so many discussions that have taken place on our
Dear Madison forum that it is likely that your question has already been
discussed by our members. So by running a quick search in our forum you may find
comforting, kind advice very easily and secretively. And it matters not what
your question may be, from how to achieve an orgasm, affairs, or to your sexual
history. The members of CuriousLove.com are ready and willing to help.
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Tue, 23 Feb 2010 05:49:27 GMT
Letters to the Editor (The Sacramento Bee) Health care summit, adult dating, corporate rights |
Mon, 15 Feb 2010 18:35:55 GMT
Are Rob and Kristen the New Bogie and Bacall? (E! Online) It's Valentine's Day! Time to get swept up in some movie romance. The silver screen has some classic pairings that are so great they couldn't stop at just one film: Lauren... |
Mon, 15 Feb 2010 18:32:58 GMT
Valentine's Day Ain't Over Yet (E! Online) Valentine's Day did not suffer a Valentine's Day hangover. The all-star romantic comedy, featuring Julia Roberts, the Taylors (Swift and Lautner) and loads more, set a... |
Thu, 11 Feb 2010 23:49:11 GMT
Looking for love? Have you tried the Internet? (Palo Alto Weekly) When it comes to dating and marriage, the Web has changed people's behavior in significant ways, a Stanford University sociologist has found. Two groups in particular -- gay men and women, and middle-aged heterosexuals -- are most likely to meet their mates by machine. by Chris Kenrick |