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T.V. Dating – Relationships – Infidelity – Sex

It’s very English to not want to talk about penises, so this is a great documentary. It’s just quite saddening that the women Lawrence is talking to (even nurses) are reinforcing the belief that men have that women prefer larger penises. I think that women speak...

This Morning ran an interesting debate yesterday in light of Grant Bovey’s affair about whether Anthea Turner was to blame for his infidelity and if in general women are to blame for their men’s infidelity. In some cases yes women are to blame. Uk viewers can watch the clip (for a limited time) here: http://www.itv.com/thismorning/life/should-woman-ever-take-blame-for-husbands-affair/ This couple are not a great example to use for this debate, as I’ve already discussed their relationship here… http://www.infidelityexpert.co.uk/infidelity/anthea-turner-and-grant-bovey-break-up/ They were both married when they got together. The only reason that Anthea is accepting responsibility is because of guilt. She publically initially when he cheated said that she now knew how ‘the other woman’ felt. These are two people that haven’t a clue about fidelity! My opinion is this – whilst Angela Epinstein makes some great valid points, I am tired of hearing that men cannot help their cheating ‘it’s in their DNA’ from caveman times. We have evolved as human beings and are no longer in cave men times; in the Uk we are not in a society where we are forced into marriage. By giving this excuse it really is giving men a green light to cheat and leading them to believe that they don’t have to take responsibility for their choices and actions.
So why do Dancing On Ice and Strictly Come Dancing Stars end up in relationships with their dance partners? With Latin American dances like Mambo, which is sensual and emotional, Cha Cha that’s lively and flirtatious and full of passion and energy, the sensual, powerful Tango, and the romantic, sensual Rumba, it’s hardly surprising that sparks fly between dancing partners. In fact for the performances to be believed, and the high scores achieved, like actors, the performers have to fully immerse themselves in their role, and for these dances or dances inspired by them, it is the roll of a lover. Many famous actors and actresses have fallen in love through playing roles as lovers; Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn in the 80’s film Swing Shift, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton famously met on Cleopatra and more recently Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie got together on the set of Mr. and Mrs. Smith. In ice skating many of the dances and performances are inspired by ballroom dancing. However with any type of dancing with a partner connection and rapport are essential.
Why Too Many compliments don’t work… After watching the last couple of series of Take Me Out I have been promising this post, because many guys fell into this trap. It’s long over due. Guys when you give a woman too many compliments you rightly or wrongly come across as: -       needy -       having low self esteem -       desperate -       having a lack of confidence -       a wimp -       not genuine -       being in awe

A few weeks ago I did some filming with Richard E Grant for a new documentary that’s due to be aired on BBC Worldwide in the Autumn. Richard was the perfect interviewer. In fact he was that good that I didn’t actually realize that the...