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Amber Heard and Johnny Depp are officially single again

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Amber Heard and Johnny Depp are officially divorced as of Friday.

More: Trash-talking Amber Heard hurts other domestic abuse victims

People reports that a judge finalized the divorce after denying Depp's request to impose a $100,000 sanction on Heard and Depp's accusation that she was delaying the divorce proceedings. According to court papers, Depp will pay $500,000 toward Heard's legal fees.

"It is a great day," Heard's attorney Pierce O'Donnell said. "All Amber wanted was a divorce, and now she has it. In the words of Gerald Ford, ‘Our long national nightmare is over.'"

Both actors are now responsible for paying their own legal fees, according to TMZ, after the judge rejected Heard's attempt to renegotiate the settlement.

She has been outspoken about her plans to donate her nearly $7 million settlement to charity.

More: Just when Amber Heard appeared to be drama-free, she gets sued for millions

The divorce, which began after Heard accused Depp of domestic abuse throughout their 15-month marriage, was arguably one of the messiest in Hollywood's history.

Just last week, Heard's statements in court documents suggested that their legal back-and-forth was far from over.

"Johnny and his counsel seem to wish to prolong this proceeding as a means of punishing me," she said, according to reports.

She added, "I am now told that Johnny is taking outrageous steps of seeking legal fees from me because I have asked the court to enforce the settlement agreement that we reached four months ago. I am told that Johnny somehow claims I am the one who is delaying settlement rather than the other way around. These claims are contemptible and shocking."

More: Inside the exquisite penthouse Johnny Depp once shared with Amber Heard

It seems that whether or not that was the case, the judge wasn't having it.

Can you believe the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard divorce drama came to an end so quickly in the new year?

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Lamar Odom is fighting to win back Khloé Kardashian

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Odom is set to appear on The Doctors with Travis Stork on January 17, and he's not just opening up about his health post-rehab.

More: Khloé Kardashian says Kim's robbery served as a major wakeup for the family

Lamar Odom isn't mincing words, he wants his ex-wife Khloé Kardashian back.

In a new sneak peek of the episode posted on The Doctors' Facebook page, Odom told Stork point blank, "Honestly, I want my wife back."

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lamar odom the doctors sneak peek

Unfortunately for Odom, his new certainty is late. Probably way too late.

Not only did Odom and Kardashian finalize their divorce last December, Kardashian is head over heels in love with her new beau Tristan Thompson. The two have been an official couple since October 2016.

More: Lamar Odom's rehab reality show is a terrible idea

According to Wetpaint, Kardashian is in love with Thompson and has used the L-word.

"At this moment, a few days into 2017, I feel incredibly clear and probably the happiest I've been in years," Kardashian said. "It's such a great feeling that I have my happy back!"

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khloe kardashian tristan thompson instagram 1

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She added, "It's from a genuine place and the most peaceful place I've been in for longer than I can even remember... I think when you're in love you definitely feel happy and healthy too. I like that my relationship is very normal and doesn't need to be so publicized all the time."

More: Khloé Kardashian already tried a speedy engagement — she won't do it again

Kardashian initially postponed her divorce to Odom so she could take care of him following his highly-publicized near-fatal overdose.

Do you think Odom could win Kardashian back?

Before you go, check out our slideshow below.

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Victoria gives an empowering spotlight to a woman surrounded by controlling men

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In case you were wondering: yes, you need to start watching Victoria. Immediately. It's doing something for television that we desperately need in the television landscape which is to say that it's a pure revelation. It's not only putting a spotlight on a female character (hello, that's a given from the title), but it's focusing on her challenging political and personal relationships with men. Victoria (Jenna Coleman), it would appear, is not about to deal with mansplaining and I am here for it. All of it.

More: Netflix's new series The Crown puts a progressive spin on the royal family

Even if you're familiar with one of England's most prominent monarchs, Victoria aims to compound your knowledge of her by highlighting the true political and personal struggles that come with both being a fledgling monarch and a woman surround by men who believe they know better. It becomes evident very early on that the men in Victoria's orbit — her mouth-breather of an advisor, John Conroy (Paul Rhys), the liberal charmer Lord Melbourne (Rufus Sewell), her uncle Lord Cumberland (Peter Firth), and various politicians — see her as nothing but a pushover when it comes to getting approval for their political gain. The delightful reveal that Victoria is not only stubborn in her ways, but knowledgeable enough to see that she is being attempted to be used as a puppet makes for refreshing character development.

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This push-and-pull between male dominance and female intelligence becomes the key narrative of Victoria's premiere episode, "Doll 123." From the very beginning, Victoria is a step or two behind. The show opens with the death of William IV, Victoria's uncle. She is awoken by her governess, Lehzen (Daniela Holtz), who informs her of the death as well as her new position. A realization solidifies. Victoria is now the queen. But from that moment (we're barely five minutes in, mind you) onwards, it becomes evident that Victoria is yearning to break free from the ties that bind and establish herself as a living, breathing, independent entity capable of ruling of her own accord.

This means breaking free of her toxic mother, the Duchess of Kent (Catherine Flemming) and Conroy. Both seem intent on keeping her in a doll-like state, unable to govern without their own deeply self-serving suggestions. But Victoria's first act of resistance and, crucially, her own establishment of agency, is distancing herself from them as much as possibly. Sometimes, that is quite literal: she gives her mother and Conroy the North Wing of Buckingham Palace while she goes to the South Wing. Take that, Mom.

More: 7 things we know about The Crown's second season

Interestingly, Victoria chooses to keep a distance from its eponymous character for a majority of the premiere. This makes the contrast in vulnerability versus toughness standout more: when we see Victoria take a stand for something, we are in close-up and she is breathing quickly, ferociously intent on making herself known. When we, the viewers, are left to play outsiders and wonder what is going on inside her head, we're literally kept at a distance. This kind of hot-and-cold only services the episode's theme on indepence; Victoria is tough to pin down if only because she is still trying to decide what kind of monarch she wants to be. She was only 18 when she became queen, so it's understandable she's on a bit of shaky ground.

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But the most fascinating moments of Victoria are when she does flex her young monarchy muscles. She is mostly unaware of the men in Parliament conspiring against her, including Cumberland — truly, her own family can't handle her potential for greatness — but she does occasionally strike back at those conniving to control her.

More: What Netflix's The Crown gets right — and where they went rogue

Whether it's subverting Prime Minister-hopeful Robert Peele who cannot form a government unless Victoria adds in some conservative-leaning ladies-in-waiting (she absolutely will not), or shoots down Conroy's demands for a new title or certain secretarial privileges (is this guy off his rocker?), or simply stands up and demands that her confidant, Melbourne, actually govern with her, we see Victoria in all her fierce glory. Even when she is moderating her tone and approach to ruling with her ladies-in-waiting or her dressers, there is a truth in her (slightly shaky) resoluteness. It makes her more relatable, more accessible, more exciting.

So it becomes the key focus of Victoria that we watch as she navigates a world dominated by men. Quite literally, dominated. Watching her navigate the choppy waters of voicing personal desire with political aims to men older and more politically entrenched is, for working women of any era, a deeply relatable quandry. The sexist overtones are more stark in Victoria (not that the show has any misandrist leanings as a means to glorify Victoria's choices) because it is a period drama. This conflict between woman and man, young and old, liberal and conservative all makes for truly intriguing watching.

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Sure, I can sit here and sing the aesthetic praises of Victoria. It's a sumptuous piece of television for the eyes and for fans of Brit hits like The Crown and Downton Abbey, you'll find this is right up your alley. But what Victoria does best is something The Crown touched on, too (perhaps this is a running theme with the British monarchy?): watching a woman, who is in charge, overcome the sexist ways of thinking which govern the society of her time insofar as she tries to lead successfully makes for truly compelling television.

Trust me. You don't want to miss this one.

Before you go, check out our slideshow below.

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Mariah Carey & Bryan Tanaka's loved-up romance is an international affair

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Mariah Carey and Bryan Tanaka are ensuring that we have no doubt as to whether they're hooking up or not, because they're definitely not afraid of showing a little PDA.

More: All Mariah Carey wants for Christmas is a $22M vacation home with her new BF

The rumored new couple were spotted together over the weekend in London, England, and they looked very happy as they smiled and held hands, People reports.

And this is most certainly not the first time that they've been seen showing affection in public, in fact, the pair have been pretty inseparable since their loved-up trip to Hawaii in November of 2016. But what do Carey's fans think about her new relationship?

The developments in Carey and Tanaka's relationship will play out on Carey's new reality TV show, Mariah's World, for which she recently shared a sneak peak on her Instagram account. In the clip Tanaka can be heard saying "Mariah is the type of woman that I see myself with."

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Mariah Carey Instagram

Fans have been quick to react to the statement, and the duo's relationship.

More: Mariah Carey's new guy dropped the L-bomb while describing their relationship

"Luv it. And Love seeing you and Tanaka evolve and flirt..." kikiamit3 wrote. Monicaweiberg1967 shared similar sentiments, writing, "I think you and Tanaka make a great couple, work in the same type business, more in common..yes perfect choice."

"You and Tanaka are so cute love to see people falling in love," jennbrentplus5 commented.

chelsbells55 said, "This is a love story and he is obsessed with you. That's what every girl wants and you're lucky to have a man that looks at you like that. #keeper."

But not everyone's giving the relationship their stamp of approval. Noone803443x wrote, [laughing emojis] at Tanaka saying he see's [sic] himself with Mariah lmao boy bye."

More: Mariah Carey's people say she was framed in New Year's Eve singing disaster

What do you think of Mariah Carey and Bryan Tanaka as a couple? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

Before you go, check out our slideshow below.

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Paris Jackson's coming out of her shell, and onto a TV screen (maybe)

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Paris Jackson is officially stepping into the limelight, and she's got some exciting, high-profile collaborations set for 2017.

More: Paris Jackson is disgusted by Joseph Fiennes' Michael Jackson

For many years Jackson has shielded herself from the public gaze, but now that she's 18, that may all be about to change. Jackson has reportedly been in discussions with producer and director Lee Daniels about a potential role on his new FOX show, Star, TMZ reports — and she's apparently seriously considering it.

But aside from potentially coming to a TV screen near you, Jackson has apparently already been booked for three covers of high-fashion magazines, the first of which, according to the gossip site, will hit stands this month.

More: Paris Jackson's trip to Neverland Ranch has created quite a buzz

Jackson has been teasing behind-the-scenes shots of her various projects on Instagram in recent months, and it's great to see her newfound confidence. According to TMZ she could have a big future ahead of her in the modeling world, because she has reportedly already been approached by multiple agencies who believe she would be great for business.

And she's reportedly also proven her marketability, with several major brands allegedly approaching her with the hopes signing endorsement deals. So, it looks as though we may be seeing a lot more of Paris Jackson in the future.

More: Paris Jackson thinks her mom is a major badass for the way she's battling cancer

Do you think Hollywood would be a smart move for Paris Jackson? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

Before you go, check out our slideshow below.

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What you need to know about perimenopause

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“You’re perimenopausal,” my doctor told me during my routine pap smear a little over a year ago. I remember thinking to myself: That’s impossible, I’m only 41 years old, it must be something else.

But as soon as I started listing off all of the physical and emotional changes that seemed to have taken over my body since the last time I saw her, things quickly started adding up.

More: Totally realistic women and their biological clocks

Headaches, night sweats, weight gain (specifically in the midsection) and increased anxiety and depression had become a normal part of my life.

As I watched my doctor nod her head with each symptom I rattled off, I quickly realized that at age 41, my body was starting to prepare for the transition into menopause.

And while I finally had some answers to the physical and emotional ailments that had been puzzling me for the last year, she also informed me that my body might take another 10-plus years to actually reach menopause.

What is perimenopause?

Perimenopause means "around menopause," and refers to the time during which your body makes the natural transition to menopause, marking the end of the reproductive years.

Many of the changes you experience during perimenopause are a result of decreasing estrogen, which along with progesterone rises and falls as you make your way to menopause.

Women start perimenopause at various ages and stages in their lives. Some may start experiencing symptoms as early as mid-30s, while others begin noticing changes in their 40s.

More: The hot-flashin' lady's guide to eating your way through perimenopause

What are the symptoms?

The symptoms that women most often experience on their journey to menopause include: irregular periods, hot flashes and sleep problems, mood changes, vaginal and bladder problems, decreasing fertility, breast tenderness, changes in sexual function, loss of bone and changing cholesterol levels.

Women who have experienced perimenopause also report a higher-than-normal number on the scale as they face unexplained weight gain.

As hormone levels shift to support us during our post-reproductive years, those few extra pounds tend to creep up without prior notice. The weight gain is often linked to fluctuating estrogen levels, which can make maintaining balance in your body difficult.

And if the hot flashes, weight gain, mood swings and sexual dysfunctions were not enough to deal with, many women also report short-term memory impairment or lack of focus. This “fuzzy thinking” or "brain fog" that seems to take over at a moments notice can also be linked to the hormonal fluctuations leading up to menopause.

More: Managing perimenopause: Orthopedic issues

How long does it last?

The average length of perimenopause is four years, but women can experience anything from a few months to 10 years of symptoms. Perimenopause ends when a woman has gone 12 months without having her period.

Reducing the symptoms

There's a lot you can do — from diet and lifestyle changes to medications — to reduce your symptoms dramatically.

Doctors have found that systemic estrogen therapy, which includes low-dose birth control pills, skin patches, gel or cream, can help manage the discomfort that comes with night sweats and hot flashes. For women experiencing vaginal dryness, estrogen can also be applied directly to the vagina by using a vaginal tablet, ring or cream.

Some women also experience relief from hot flashes and reduced mood disorder symptoms by taking an antidepressant or a selective serotonin uptake inhibitor.

Other methods of symptom reduction include smoking cessation; reducing your intake of caffeine, sugar, and alcohol; and getting adequate exercise and sleep.

Looking ahead

Many women who experience milder symptoms are able to manage any discomfort with just a few dietary and health changes they make on their own. But if you find that you are unable to get relief on your own, it may be time to visit your doctor to talk about options that are individualized to your own needs.

Selena Gomez didn't break any girl code by hooking up with The Weeknd

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Selena Gomez and The Weeknd's romance took the world by surprise, but there was probably no one more surprised than Bella Hadid. She reportedly unfollowed Gomez on Instagram after pictures emerged of the singer with her ex-boyfriend.

More: Selena Gomez has her hands all over Hollywood's favorite starboy

But Gomez didn't break any girl codes when she hooked up with The Weeknd because according to an Us Weekly source, the two women were not "good friends." They simply know each other because they have mutual friends, namely Taylor Swift.

"Selena is not good friends with either Gigi or Bella," a source told the publication. "She knows them through other people, but they're just acquaintances. She is friendly with them, but not friends with them."

More: Selena Gomez is back in the studio & dropping hints about her next move

Gomez and The Weeknd made headlines earlier this month after photos emerged of them getting cozy in Santa Monica on Tuesday, Jan. 10 (around two months after he and Bella split) — and Gomez reportedly has no guilt about the hookup.

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Selena Gomez and The Weeknd

"Selena and Gigi were never fond of each other, so Selena definitely doesn't have any stipulations about hooking up with or dating Bella's ex," a second insider told the publication.

More: The Weeknd is hugely successful now but that wasn't always the case

So, there you have it. Selena Gomez did nothing wrong when she hooked up with The Weeknd — and it's been great seeing her happy with someone other than Justin Bieber.

What do you think of Selena Gomez and The Weeknd as a couple? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

Before you go, check out our slideshow below.

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Your puppy wants to hear your baby talk (no, seriously)

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If your shameful dog-owner secret is talking to your puppy in a high-pitched, cutesy baby voice when nobody else is around, well, it's time to embrace the baby talk, because it's doing your pup a world of good.

More: 15 dog breeds that make training a breeze

That's according to a new study published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

Using the term "dog-directed speech" instead of baby talk (because these are scientists), the researchers carried out a two-part experiment. Part one involved giving volunteers image of both puppies and adult dogs, and recording a piece of prewritten dialogue ("Hi! Hello cutie! Who’s a good boy? Come here! Good boy! Yes! Come here sweetie pie! What a good boy!”) spoken as though they were speaking directly to the dogs in the pictures. The participants also recorded the same lines in their normal voices, i.e., not directed at the dogs.

More: Here are 10 of the smartest dogs in the world — does your pup make the list?

In the second part, the dogs were played the recording, and researchers documented how they reacted to the human voices. The first observation was that the participants changed the pitch of their voice if they were talking to dogs — speaking more slowly and at a higher pitch — and the difference between their "dog" voice and normal voice was more conspicuous when they were talking to puppies. And the response from the puppies suggested their baby talk efforts were not in vain. While the adult dogs were equally responsive to the high-pitched and normal recordings, the pups appeared to be more fascinated by the baby talk.

There's a case for using baby talk with infants (research has shown that it helps them to learn more easily than when they are spoken to in a regular voice), so why shouldn't the same go for baby animals? Sure, you might sound a little silly, but your pup will love you for it.

More: 11 things only border collie owners understand


Kourtney Kardashian may be doubting her future with Scott Disick... again

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Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian's future is apparently still uncertain, especially after his recent disappearing act.

More: Things may be heating up again for Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick

According to Radar Online, while Disick was in Dubai with Kim Kardashian he disappeared for a while and no one knew where he was (he apparently overslept by 10 hours). And now, according to a Hollywood Life source, this incident has raised red flags for Kourtney, who fears that she may once again get her heart broken.

"In some ways, she's been expecting him to break her heart again," the source told the publication of Kardashian's alleged feelings toward Disick. "She doesn't know if he fell off the wagon or what while he was in Dubai, but he was definitely MIA and acting suspicious."

More: All signs are definitely pointing to a Kourtney Kardashian & Scott Disick reunion

And because of the couple's complicated history, it would not be surprising if Kardashian feels some insecurity or has trust issues. However, it would be disappointing if this one incident destroyed her newfound faith in Disick, because according to the source, "Scott was doing well. He wasn't going out, was being a good father and everyone thought he and Kourtney were back."

They continued, "But he's broken so many promises that it's virtually impossible for Kourt to let her guard down, and she has continued to be very hesitant about trusting Scott."

More: Kourtney Kardashian is pregnant, and Scott Disick might not be the father

However, Kardashian has reportedly spent so much time worrying about Disick in the past, she's determined not to "go down that road again."

So, if this report is true, could this mean that the couple's relationship is in trouble?

Do you think Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick are good together? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Before you go, check out our slideshow below.

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Why Catherine Hickland’s tribute to Carrie Fisher & Debbie Reynolds is necessary

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The shock over the back-to-back loss of Carrie Fisher and her mother, Debbie Reynolds, has started to wear off. For family members like Todd Fisher and his wife, Catherine Hickland, the grief has begun to set in on an even deeper level.

More: Carrie Fisher's legacy goes well beyond Princess Leia

Hickland, a former star of ABC’s One Life to Live, shared the depths of her sadness in a frank blog post on her personal website. She talked about how their absence made her feel.

“My being hurts,” she wrote. “I’ve now been home for 5 days, the first three spent with my face planted in my pillow. My body finally fell apart. Three weeks of little to no sleep, incredible compounding stress, keeping emotions in check to get through what needed to be gotten through, all takes a toll.”

Her real-life admission that grief can knock you to your knees and affect you in ways you never imagined is so powerful. We’ve all been there before over the loss of a loved one — depression, lack of sleep and little interest in life around you.

More: Billie Lourd beautifully remembers Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds

Hickland’s words resonate with so many and she reminds us that we all go through this. It’s a comforting thought.

“A broken heart is a broken heart, and who hasn’t had one of those?” she said in her post. “We are all in this life together.”

Even with life feeling duller without Fisher and Reynolds, Hickland knew she had to get back to business, but it wasn’t easy.

“Participating in life is important. It was good for me to be in the world. It felt like forever that I was in the real world,” Hickland explained. “I spontaneously burst into tears in a store, in front of a very nice lady who was helping me. She didn’t mind. She understands. We all understand, even though there are, as so many people have written to me, ‘no words.’“

More: Some of us just never heal from grief

Even though words may not comfort the grieving, Hickland is discovering there is power in the written word. She is finding that writing is her salvation during this dark time.

Hickland shared with her fans that she knows she is going to be OK even though her life has shifted in a very dramatic way. She offered up some sage advice to others who are going through a hard time.

“Life is but a breath in the wind. Don’t waste it. Treasure it. Be grateful for it. Respect it. Live it. Be joyous in it, no matter what,” she summed up. “Let people know how you feel. Kiss people, Hug people. Give flowers to the living. Love does heal. Love is everything.”

Lamar Odom calls his near overdose 'basically just committing suicide'

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Lamar Odom hasn't been particularly public about his life since a near overdose in a Nevada brothel almost killed him in October 2015.

More: Lamar Odom might face some unexpected repercussions from his overdose

But he's appearing on The Doctors this week, and In Touch Weekly reveals that he's going to share a lot of the details behind his overdose, including that his drug-fueled party week in Nevada easily could have killed him.

"Did I feel ashamed about some of the choices I made? I was basically just committing suicide," he says.

Odom was found unconscious at the brothel and rushed to a nearby hospital before being airlifted to a hospital in LA. He was put into a coma and on life support, and it was revealed later that he had several strokes and was suffering from kidney failure. Khloé Kardashian called off their divorce temporarily to stay by his side during his treatment.

More: Lamar Odom's recent behavior is so concerning, his family had to step in

"I wasn’t in a good place mentally, especially mentally, before the incident happened," Odom continues on The Doctors. "My wife at the time, we were going through some things. I was in a dark place. So, I guess they say everything happens for a reason. So, I guess the reason is, I’m here and I can tell the story."

Odom has stayed quiet about what happened during his hospital stay, but for the first time, he's speaking out about the aftermath of his near overdose.

"I couldn’t talk. Nothing would come out when I would open my mouth. So I was scared," he says. He also said that he didn't know he was in a hospital until Kardashian told him, and that every day he would forget where he was and why he was there.

More: Lamar Odom's response to Khloé Kardashian's divorce filing is awful

Before you go, check out our slideshow below.

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Use shopping trips to teach your kid financial literacy

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Shopping with my 5-year-old involves a complicated set of variables. When his last nap was, whether or not he is hungry, whether I’ve created a carefully mapped itinerary around Target that avoids the toy section… it’s like battle planning. And inevitably, once I get there, I realize I left my shopping list on the kitchen counter.

It’s hard to believe that these same trips to the store could be great opportunities to teach your children some basic financial literacy skills. Well, believe it.

Financial literacy — defined as knowing how money works, how to spend it and how to set a budget — is an important skill for our children to have. (Particularly if we don’t want them sleeping on our couches into their late 20s.) But too many of us wait to start talking about money until our kids are close to being out of the house. Why not start younger?

According to Snowe Saxman, a nationally known financial expert, “more is caught than taught,” and parents should consider the core beliefs their children will be developing about money when they’re little. She herself has started discussing money with her youngest child, who is only 4 years old.

After my divorce, my income dipped significantly, and I knew I’d have to cut back. I didn’t want my son to feel like it was a burden to stick to a budget, so I hit on a few methods to start teaching him the value of money. I’ve tried all of these tricks with my 5-year-old. Not only have they worked, they’ve actually made some of our shopping trips — dare I say it? — fun.

More: 15 life skills every kid should know before they leave for college

Set and communicate the budget

We can spend $50 per holiday for supplies and gifts for others. Whether it’s Easter, Halloween, Christmas or back-to-school (not really a holiday, but kind of a holiday for me), my son knows the amount. We take a special trip to the store, grab a cart and make a game of it. How much can we get for $50? As an added bonus, responding with a simple, “We’ve spent our budget,” when he begs me to buy more sidesteps most arguments and meltdowns. Choose your words carefully, Saxman warns, because you don’t want to “create a lack mentality." Avoid phrases like “never enough,” or “run out,” which could create worry and stress.

Give yourself time

Our holiday decorating trip took about 45 minutes. Back-to-school took a half-hour. My son darted around the respective sections at Target considering his options, asking prices and weighing his choices. Should he purchase the double-ended markers or the neon highlighters? We had no other plans that day, so I could respond patiently. It’s important for your child not to feel rushed and to have time to choose what they really want. That way, there’s less likelihood that they’ll resent the budget’s limitations.

Use the shopping trip to teach basic math skills

When my son wanted to buy a large light-up “Merry Christmas” sign for $12, I grabbed his $3 ornament picks and lined them up on the shelf next to the sign. “Three goes into twelve four times,” I said, “And we only have $12 left in our budget. So do you want the sign or four ornaments?” It’s no different than when our third grade teachers used plastic, colored cubes to teach math skills — except who really cared about the cubes? Our kids do care, however, about Christmas ornaments, school supplies and presents, and will be more motivated to pay attention and learn.

More: 7 tricks to teach your kids healthy dental habits

Teach discounts and percentages

Sales are great for teaching older kids how to calculate an adjusted price. Just move the decimal one to the left to get 10 percent off any price. Ten percent of $20 is $2, for example. Is it a 40 percent off sale? What’s two times four? Eight dollars. Then subtract it from the $20 and you have the item’s sale price – $12. Start with easy percentages — 20 or 50 percent off — and make a game of it. Who can calculate the correct price fastest? The winner gets to pick the next item on the list.

Will my 5-year-old be reciting multiplication tables and doing long division at school after one shopping trip? No, but that’s not the point. I’m trying to teach him financial literacy and comfort with numbers and introduce him to concepts he’ll grasp when he’s older. Saxman says that older children can be given an allowance so they have more ownership of the money they’re managing and learn to wait for more to come in, money management skills that will serve them well in the future.

And even though your child, like mine, might be too young to keep track of the sum of a basketful of objects, kindergarteners and slightly older kids can still do simple addition and subtraction while you keep track of the running total.

When we wheeled our cart full of goodies out into the parking lot after our last trip, there was no resentment about what we couldn’t afford. Instead, my son spent the car ride home pulling everything out of the shopping bags and counting up all the decorations we’d been able to buy for only $50 — a worthwhile investment in more ways than one.

More: 4 ways for parents to make even the most reluctant readers love books

Drake reportedly wants something Jennifer Lopez just won't give him

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DraLo may be the hottest new couple, but if the headlines are to be believed, there's plenty of drama in Drake and Jennifer Lopez's relationship.

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According to In Touch Weekly, the latest speed bump has been that Drake is dying to take things to the next level with JLo. The magazine reports that he really wants to settle down and have kids, but Lopez, who is already mom to 8-year-old twins Max and Emme, isn't interested in expanding her brood.

"She's done having babies," a source told In Touch. "But Drake's at a point in his life where he wants it all — a hot partner and the kids. It's causing problems."

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Is it their age difference that's causing them to disagree? Drake is 30, while JLo is 47, which could explain a lot about why they don't agree about starting a family together. It's probably more likely, though, that Lopez's famous commitment issues have something to do with it — after dating her ex-boyfriend Casper Smart for five years, Lopez still refused to marry him, she revealed during an interview with Ellen DeGeneres after their breakup.

And just to add to the drama that DraLo is already facing only a few weeks into their relationship, Smart apparently isn't happy about Lopez moving on, and has plans to try to get revenge on her for starting a new relationship.

"He's trying to sabotage the relationship," an insider said. "He's been blowing up JLo's phone."

And reports say Drake's ex Rihanna isn't down with it either. A source told In Touch that RiRi thinks her former friend Lopez is desperate, and that's why she's dating Drake.

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We now know exactly what happened when Kim Kardashian West was robbed in Paris

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Details from the police report Kim Kardashian West gave French police after she was robbed in Paris have finally been revealed, and the event sounds absolutely terrifying.

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The reports haven't been officially released, but a transcript was leaked in the French newspaper Le Journal de Dimanche, and NBC news has confirmed that the information is accurate.

According to the report, Kardashian West told police the robbery happened at 4:30 a.m., and she was only wearing a bathrobe at the time. She said she was on her computer working when she heard a noise at her door "like footsteps." No one answered when she asked who was there, but she saw two people through the sliding door, including someone in reception who was tied up.

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Kardashian West said two men wearing hoods and police jackets came into the apartment, took her Blackberry and asked her where her jewelry was. At first, she refused to answer, but when one of them pointed a gun at her, she showed them her $4 million diamond ring on a bedside table, her purse and a jewelry box containing two diamond Cartier bracelets, a Lorraine Schwartz diamond necklace and diamond earrings, gold Jacob necklaces, a gold Rolex watch and other pieces.

She told police that the robbers tied her up with plastic cables, used tape to cover her mouth and bind her legs and carried her to the bathroom, where they left her in the tub. The robbers reportedly took Kardashian West's Blackberry, iPhone and jewelry, but left cash. After they left, she was able to untie herself and call police and her sister, Kourtney Kardashian.

In the police report, Kardashian West said that she was not injured, but told police that she wanted to leave immediately to return to the U.S. and her family, and that a private jet was already waiting for her.

Now, three months after the robbery, Kardashian West is slowly returning to social media. She's been vacationing with friends in Dubai for a few days and documenting the trip on Snapchat. 17 people have been arrested in connection with her robbery, though only four have been charged.

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Before you go, check out our slideshow below.

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15 ridiculous memes and GIFs that perfectly sum up The Young Pope

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A common question people were asking after they watched the premiere of The Young Pope tonight: Just how many drugs are the creators of this show on, exactly?

Now, don't take this question as a bad thing. The Young Pope is definitely out there, but in this beautiful, elegant, fascinating way that deserves applause.

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It's weird and eccentric and wildly amusing to watch.

Oh, and it provided us some GIF and memes that will go down in internet history. Move over, Kim Kardashian, because it was Jude Law's butt that broke the internet tonight.

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And while Law was gallivanting around our television screens, people were racing to their computers to bask in it with the rest of the world.

1. Keep it cool

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the young pope meme 1

2. The young pope meets the Obamas

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3. When the job application says you need 5-plus years experience

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4. When you take over Twitter

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5. He's beauty and he's grace

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6. When the Simpsons get in on the joke

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7. When you're young, good looking... and, oh, the freaking pope

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8. You don't own me

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9. The OG chain-smoker

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10. Coffee, please

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11. Tell Jesus the bitch is back

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12. The Young Pope à la Madonna

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13. Oh, yeah

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14. He's young... He's pope...

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15. The four stages of viewing

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Cue the mic drop.

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Until next week, my Pope-alicious friends.

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Did you think The Young Pope premiere was as awesome as the internet takeover that followed?

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Lindsay Lohan's Instagram has been replaced by a Muslim message

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Lindsay Lohan made some big updates to her Instagram this week.

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Lohan kept her account active, but deleted all of her photos. She also replaced her bio with a simple message: "Alaikum salam."

"Alaikum salam" is an Arabic phrase that means "Peace be unto you." It's often used by Muslims as a friendly greeting in social settings or during prayer. Lohan's use of the phrase on her Instagram account, as well as her decision to purge all her photos from the site, has some of her followers speculating that she's converted to Islam and is now a practicing Muslim.

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Lohan has never been shy about her fascination with Islam. In 2015, a photo was taken of her holding the Quran, which is the Islamic holy book, leading to a lot of backlash from Americans. During an appearance on the Turkish talk show Haber Turk, she defended herself, saying, "They crucified me for it in America. They made me seem like Satan. I was a bad person for holding that Quran. I was so happy to leave [America] and go back to London after that, because I felt so unsafe in my own country. If [Islam] is something that I want to learn, this is my own will."

Lohan has been living overseas for several years now, most recently in Dubai. She's also been spending a fair amount of time in Turkey volunteering in camps for refugees from Syria. Lohan has also been the subject of backlash for wearing headscarves while volunteering with refugees.

Lohan hasn't officially confirmed whether she's converted to Islam, and her reps are staying quiet about the matter for now.

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I don't care how high our vet bills are – my pets are worth it

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Who would spend thousands on their pet? Me, for one, and quite a few other people I know. None of us are wealthy, but we have still spent what some would consider extreme – even obscene – amounts on our pets.

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These are regular cats and dogs, mostly rescues, strays, and shelter animals, not fancy, purebred show animals. The expense doesn't come with the initial investment in buying a purebred pet. Vet check, shots, worming, spaying and neutering – though shelters and local organizations sometimes offer lower-cost options on these – are just the cost of entry into pet guardianship.

Likewise, toys, beds, pet furniture, and other accouterments don't need to be large investments. I've known cats that would ignore fancy toys to play with the plastic rings that come on milk jugs. Dogs can be amused for hours with a stick, tennis ball, or frisbee. No, the real expense comes from veterinarian bills. When I was a child, hardly anyone took pets to the vet except to get the mandated yearly shots or to stitch up an injury from an attack by another animal.

My how times have changed! We know a lot more these days about heartworm, feline AIDS, urinary or intestinal blockage, fatty liver disease, kidney failure, and a host of illnesses that pets experience. We sympathize because we humans can get many of the same or similar ailments as well (though we don't generally catch them from the animals).

So how do the costs scale up into the thousands? Well, veterinary training is as rigorous as medical school – perhaps more so because of the number of different animals a vet might be expected to treat. (A cow and a cat have different anatomy after all.) Veterinary drugs can sometimes be the same ones humans take, though usually at different doses. An X-ray is an X-ray and an ultrasound is an ultrasound, and are always costly, whether it be on a human or animal. And you can expect to pay more for an after-hours emergency clinic visit than a regular office call.

So yes, veterinary bills can reach into the thousands. We've been through it a number of times. When my cat Laurel had fatty liver disease, she needed, in addition to all the regular medical care, several weeks of intensive treatment including hand feedings, fluids, and specially mixed vitamins. The vet actually took her to his home and treated her there for several weeks. I got a raise that year at work, and every cent of it went to that marvelous vet. He didn't have to do what he did for Laurel – and I suppose not many people would have paid for the personal care. But we did so willingly.

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When our dog Bridget developed a tumor on her shoulder, the vet was honest. "We can operate on it, or we can do nothing." Bridget was middle-aged, as dogs go, a formerly feral rescue dog. "Do whatever it takes," my husband said. "She deserves a chance." "She's lucky to have you," the vet replied. Bridget came through the operation, never had a recurrence and died peacefully at the age of 17.

We've learned to give subcutaneous fluids to cats with kidney failure. We've taken them to specialty vets who have given them – literally – years of comfortable life with us. (Once we even had a parakeet that needed an operation – and pulled through.)

Every time we pulled out a checkbook or a credit card and paid willingly, though often with a wince. Some vets kindly allowed us, as long-time customers, to pay in installments.

But the question remains, why? Why do we spend this time, energy, care, worry, and especially money on maintaining the health of our pets or making them comfortable in their last days? I don't expect everyone to understand this, but these animals have become family to us. And as family members, they deserve our attention, care – including medical care – and love as long as they are capable of benefiting from it.

When the time comes that we have to let them go, when there is nothing we can do medically except prolong their misery, we take them to the vet for that final act of mercy, or let them pass quietly at home.

And the only cost we count is in our hearts.

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Christina El Moussa is low-key commenting on her divorce on Instagram

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Christina El Moussa has had plenty on her mind, especially since her estranged husband, Tarek El Moussa, just officially filed for divorce following the news of their split.

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Christina has stayed pretty quiet since news broke of Tarek's filing, but now, she's speaking out in the subtlest of ways: in a thinly veiled Instagram caption.

Christina El Moussa subtly comments on her divorce

Christina El Moussa subtly comments on her divorce

Alongside a photo of her daughter, 6-year-old Taylor, Christina wrote, "A lot going on lately..... But making time for what's important is what's really important. #priorities."

Uh, yeah, I'll say there's "a lot going on lately." Christina and Tarek announced that they were separated after a crazy altercation that got police called to their house. Allegedly there was a gun involved. That's a little more than "a lot."

Since then, Tarek and Christina have been publicly split up and shacking up with their nanny and contractor, respectively. The nanny thing didn't work out for Tarek, but Christina is still reportedly dating Gary Anderson, who did some work on their pool back when they were still together. There have been plenty of rumors flying that Christina was sending some suspicious texts to Anderson while she and Tarek were together and that's part of what led to the split. Both Christina and Tarek have denied that, though.

Meanwhile, the El Moussas' show, Flip or Flop is reportedly going to continue, and there have been rumors that HGTV is trying to force the couple to stay together because they're contractually obligated to do the show as a married couple.

"This is getting really ugly," a source at HGTV said. "HGTV is livid with Tarek and Christina. Flip or Flop just won’t be the same if they’re not together, so execs desperately want them to reunite to save the show. If they can’t do that, the network wants to make it seem like they’re getting along, at least until their contract is over. They were given an ultimatum: Either finish out your contracts or we’ll take you to court [for breach of contract]. The network basically said, 'You guys need to work together, be seen together as a family, walk down the street together.'"

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5 lessons I've learned as an anti-gun parent raising a gun-loving child

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I grew up in a strict, no-guns allowed household. No real guns, no toy guns. Even squirt guns were off-limits. Neighborhood kids would leave their weapons at the edge of our yard before running up to ring our doorbell to ask if my sisters or I could play. My mom made zero apologies for being openly anti-gun. Now as an adult and parent myself, I find I’m taking a similar stance towards guns and gun play when it comes to my children.

Gun violence is an epidemic problem in our country. On average, 93 people are killed by guns every day. According to the Gun Violence Archive, 13 kids have suffered gun-related deaths in 2017. It’s January 10. Research supports fewer guns equal fewer deaths by guns. This makes sense to me and I wish it made sense to more people.

The mass shooting last week in Ft. Lauderdale generated so little outrage and attention, I felt sick about our society’s collective desensitization and complacency that allows gun violence to be part of the fabric of our lives. We all have blood on our hands.

But I digress.

To be honest, I thought raising children as an anti-gun parent would be straightforward and easy to do. Don’t let toy guns into your house, end of story. I was naive. Not allowing guns was an effective strategy for the first few years of my child’s life, but when our son turned three, everything changed.

He started to watch movies, which to our shock and dismay, often depicted gun violence. My son started school and joined a class with older children who were obsessed with Star Wars. He was a quick convert. I’ll never forget him coming home after his first day of school and sitting me down for an important talk. “Who is Darth Vader and what is a blaster?” he asked me, with eyes as wide as saucers.

Uh oh.

Thus began our journey of navigating how to raise a little kid who gravitates towards gun play in an anti-gun house. He is now four and a half and our daughter, who is two, is being taught by the best.

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Traversing this path is complicated and it’s definitely an uphill battle, because guns are everywhere. They are in friends’ houses (both toy and real guns). They are on TV. They are in movies. We can do our best to avoid guns in the media our children consume, but toys at friends houses and playground play are here to stay.

My son’s love of guns has surprised and challenged me, there’s no doubt. I’ve collected tons of feedback from teachers, friends and poured over articles the past year and a half to gain support and understanding on how to approach gun play with my kids. Here are five of the lessons I’ve learned so far:

1. The fact that our son doesn’t own any toy guns does not matter.

Anything and everything can be transformed into a gun through his imagination including, but limited to, sticks, Legos, a bubble wand, his finger, a Spiderman figurine or a crayon. Points for creativity?

2. Banning gun play all together is not advised.

There is research to support when kids act out violence through play, they learn to regulate their impulses, which translates to less violent behavior in their day-to-day life. And of course, as parents, when we tell our children not to do something again and again, or make an activity taboo, like a moth to the flame, they gravitate towards that behavior.

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3. Setting boundaries around gun play is appropriate and works.

Consent is a big topic in our house, so we instruct our son to ask for explicit permission prior to engaging in a game that incorporates guns. He often has to be reminded, but he’s learned to say, for instance, “Mommy, do you want to play Star Wars with me?” or “Mommy, do you want to be blasted?” How sweet, right? But the point is, we don’t want our kids to point objects at kids or adults and pretend to shoot them out of the blue. There needs to be consensus and consent before playing in this way.

4. Speaking about gun safety and sharing why I don’t like guns is important.

My son knows I don’t like guns. I’m very honest with him and share guns kill and hurt people in real life every day and that’s why I don’t always agree to participate in gun play. He’s gotten the message loud and clear. The other day he made up a song with the lyrics, “my parents don’t like guns, dun-dun-dun-dun-dun!” It was totally random and I loved it.

We also talk a lot about what to do if he ever sees a gun at a friend’s house. He can recite “I don’t touch it and I run and tell an adult immediately.” I’m not sure this would actually prevent him from checking out a gun if he ever saw one, which frightens me to no end, but I want him to understand the danger starting now. When he finds a toy gun at a friend’s house, to date, he has always come and told me, so perhaps he’s absorbing more than I think.

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5. Standing firm on banning toy guns in our house is appropriate.

I don’t want toy guns in my house and I stand by this decision for all of the reasons I stated above. This is not always easy to achieve and I know it will probably get harder as my children become more autonomous in their decision-making and opinions, but I’m committed.

This holiday season, my son received a Star Wars character set with six figurines. A few of them had light sabers and a few had guns. Right when I saw the set, I told him we’d have to remove the guns before he could play with it. At first, he was really upset, but I stayed firm and he eventually agreed. He had no choice. Later that morning, he came up to me and gave me a little hand gun I had missed. I was really proud of him.

I know we are at the start of this journey. We are just beginning to navigate how to explain why we don’t allow toy guns in our house but other families do. We are just beginning to navigate how to respond when we’re over at a friend’s house and there are toy guns present. We are just beginning to navigate our son’s increased awareness of guns in the media. We are just beginning to navigate our son’s self-proclaimed love of guns.

Over the weekend, he wailed, “I know you don’t like guns, but I do!” as we debated whether he could put a sticker of a Storm Trooper with a gun on a school project. We ultimately compromised after a hard-fought battle. He put the sticker on the project, but we covered up the gun with a smiley face sticker.

Most importantly, we are just starting to navigate how to talk with our adult friends and the parents of our son’s friends about whether they keep guns in the home and if so, how they are stored. It can be awkward, especially if they do keep guns in the home, but I’m committed to having conversations about guns and gun safety with the people our children spend time with. The best way to keep my kids safe from gun violence is to keep them away from guns. Period.

How do you handle guns and gun play in your house?

I lived in a sexless marriage — here's what it taught me

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There's something about putting on a simple piece of something silky that makes me feel sexy and does powerful things to my guy. B loves the silky feeling of stockings, thigh-highs to be exact, and I love the way it makes me feel to have him trail his fingers up and down my legs while I'm wearing them. It's these intimate moments and small touches that make for our healthy and voracious sex life.

Lately, it seems that there are a lot of articles and pins popping up around the web about intimacy missing from relationships. The lack of a sex life in marriages and partnerships. I call B.S. I lived in a sexless marriage for 9 years and I can tell you that it's all excuses. Yes, it can be difficult to juggle family, work, chores, and soccer practice, but there's time for your partner. If there's not then make time. It's all about the little things.

1. Invest a few dollars in a pair of thigh-highs.

That's equal to your Venti at Starbucks and the effects will last longer. If you aren't comfortable wearing something silky, find something soft. What does your partner like to feel? Put it on, take a picture, and send it to him or her in the middle of the day. Let them know you're thinking about them.

2. Sexting. Do it and do it now.

B and I text throughout the day. In the middle of "Can you pick this up from the store?" and "How's your workday going?" are little sexy messages that set the tone for what we're looking forward to. "I'm stopping at the store on the way home. I think you should just take your shower and stay naked until I get home. That way I can hop in the shower and then kiss you starting at your toes, stopping in the middle for a nice taste, and working my way up to your soft lips.

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3. Find time for kissing.

Kissing can be one of the most intimate things you do. Ten minutes of making out can get your endorphins up and bring you and your partner closer. Take your time and linger on each other's kisses. Nibble, play, and tease.

4. Cook together.

Yes, cook together. Doing things together that are otherwise mundane can add spark and sizzle to any relationship. My kitchen is for kissing and dancing. When I'm about to bump into B in the middle of the kitchen I grab him and give him a kiss. If I see him standing at the chopping board with his back to me, I walk up, wrap my arms around his waist and kiss the back of his neck. This usually ends up with him turning around and a nice nuzzle.

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5. Communicate.

The most important thing you can do in any relationship is communicate, and it's even more important for increasing intimacy. If you don't tell your partner what you like then don't expect it. Mind reading wasn't part of the vows. If you enjoy oral more than intercourse tell your partner. Does your clitoris not get enough attention? Help your partner find that spot that drives you wild. Use your hand and explore together. You know your body better than your partner, sometimes you have to lead the way.

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6. Watch videos.

I am always on the hunt for new tips and ideas to increase intimacy and keep a fabulous sex life. One day, I wanted to know how to get past the gag reflex to make oral more enjoyable for both of us. I stumbled upon a YouTube channel and website called AskMyGirlfriend. B and I watched a video about what is referred to as the "come here fingers" and my g-spot orgasms have never been the same.

7. Don't be afraid of porn.

Porn gets such a bad rap, but watching porn alone is a good way to figure out what turns you on before venturing into watching it together. There is something for everyone on the internet, even for the inexperienced. That's how I learned to do magical things with my feet in silk stockings.

Originally posted on BlogHer.

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