Dear Amy: I'm a married man in my 40s. I love my wife (we have no children, by mutual agreement), and I know she loves me. I want to keep my marriage intact. My problem is that my wife does nothing to make herself attractive to me. In fact, she chooses "looks" that have the exact opposite effect, from her clothes to her hair to her eye glasses. She is pretty but seems to want to deliberately conceal this. She stopped exercising the instant we got engaged and does nothing to keep herself in shape. (She admitted the only reason she started working out was to get a boyfriend.) As a result, I'm not attracted to her anymore. I hate saying that, but it's true. I've tried communicating. I've complimented
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Miley Cyrus' recent transformation has been one of the most drastic in pop-star history. The singer essentially went from bonkers to bluegrass: She swapped the twerking and inflatable penises for messy hair, cut-up denim shorts, and T-shirts. Her new single, "Malibu," is remarkably more relaxed and clear than her last two records. And there's a reason for that: She stopped smoking weed. Cyrus revealed to Billboard magazine in May that she's currently not drinking or doing any drugs-a surprising revelation given the fact weed was an intricate component to her Bangerz and Dead Petz eras. She told Billboard that dropping weed was "easy" and that she did it so this stage of her life could be "super
A missing sailor from the USS Shiloh who triggered a massive man overboard search in the Philippine Sea has been found alive on board the ship. One week after he was declared missing, the sailor, Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Mechanical) 3rd Class Peter Mims, was found in the ship's engineering spaces, according to a U.S. official. The U.S. Navy, Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force and Japanese Coast Guard then spent over 50 hours and covered roughly 5,500 square miles looking for the sailor.
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Senator Mark Warner laughs, loudly. Hours earlier he’d met with Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating the Trump-Russia affair. Had Mueller seemed intimidated by the president floating the idea of firing him? Warner, the leading Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, finally collects himself. “I’m not going to talk about any of the subjects of our conversation,” he says, bursting into chuckles again. Five minutes after Warner hangs up, his non-answer answer is essentially confirmed by The Washington Post, which breaks the news that Trump himself is now under investigation by Mueller. So much for the president’s brushback pitch scaring the special counsel. Which doesn’t, of
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It's not easy for many of us to call people out when we see something inappropriate going on, but Mary Katherine Backstrom just made a great case for why we should do it anyway, Scary Mommy reports. When she was in Target, she saw some kids making fun of a man with staples in his head, a drooping eye, and cranial deformities. "I have a hard time sometimes accepting that I'm an adult and that I can actually be an adult in situations like this," she explained in a Facebook video.