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    Helen Gurley Brown, Groundbreaking Cosmopolitan Editor, Dead at 90

    When I was about 10 years-old, I would steal my older sister's copies of Cosmopolitan and never get much farther than the editor's letter. Helen Gurley Brown's photo always held me up: her tiny, lithe body held high above the heads of a group of gleaming, muscular men. To … More »Remembering Helen Gurley Brown: 12 things she taught us

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    • In the past years I've noticed that young relationships are pushed around and said that there not going to happen. So i want to know your part in this.

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    • Cheri Valentine

      Cheri Valentine

      You think you know your type. In fact, you are sure of it. You have actually dated them, perhaps even married them - more than once on both counts. So, let me ask you, if you know your type so well, why are you still looking for Mr. Right?

      Get over your type and open your mind, your feelings, and your experiences to seeing who may be right for you. If knowing your type were working so well, you would not be looking. With that harsh realty acknowledged and accepted, are you ready to move on?

      Of course, there is the other side of the coin. He's NOT my type. As well as you think you know your type, you also think you know who is not your type. This is as a big a problem in my opinion as knowing who your type is.'

      Let me share this with you. If I had continued to judge potential dates by types, I would not now be married to the most amazing man and someone who is so perfect for me. I had started to date all kinds of men and learned how interesting, funny, intelligent, carin

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    • Three decades before "Sex and the City," there was "Sex and the Single Girl."

      When I was about 10 years-old, I would steal my older sister's copies of Cosmopolitan and never get much farther than the editor's letter. Helen Gurley Brown's photo always held me up: her tiny, lithe body held high above the heads of a group of gleaming, muscular men. To a preteen girl, who probably shouldn't have been looking at Cosmo in the first place, the image of this high-powered editor made quite the impression. Helen Gurley Brown was a self-professed workaholic and Cosmo's editor-in-chief for 32 years, reportedly heading into her pink office every day until her death. But she also made being a woman look very, very fun. Here, our favorite gems from the quotable body of wisdom she leaves behind on how to be a woman--and how to have a hell of a time doing it.

      RELATED: Having it all: Is feminism to blame?

      Be Your Own Kind Of Woman
      Her 1962 book, Sex and the Single Girl, debuted a year before Second wave feminism's clarion call, The Feminine Mystique and issued its own revolution

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    • Ever since Jennifer Aniston's tumultuous split from Brad Pitt in 2005 tabloids have desperately tried to pair her up with every single one of her costars. The "poor Jen" headlines kept coming, and we grew perhaps as tired of them as she has. But finally they may come to an end. On August 12 the "Friends" star announced her engagement to fellow actor/director/screenwriter Justin Theroux after over a year together. We're taking a look back at Aniston's past loves, what went wrong, and wishing her the best of luck for the future.



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    • Fun ways to accessorize your littlest attendants.

      Flower Girl Parasols
      Your tiniest attendants will positively bloom thanks to these posy-topped rice-paper parasols.

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      Sequined Shoes for Flower Girls
      Put a spring in your flower girl's step by outlining her ballet flats with two rows of sequins. Choose a metallic shoe, like the pair shown here, and she'll be your best friend for life.
      Tights with Bows
      Keep little legs warm for a winter wedding with these embellished tights. Just sew pretty satin bows to the backs of her stockings for added cute points (score extra by matching the color of the ribbon to her shoes).
      Flower Girl Wands
      There's nothing more joyful than flower girls skipping down the aisle, bearing beribboned wands that flutter and fal

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