You can be laughed between the sheets but beware, keeping a bit of mystery...
Good to see Imogen Thomas talking about binge eating in today's Sun newspaper - the more celebrities talk about things like eating disorders the more it helps people suffering in silence. I wish her and anyone experiencing this the best - look after yourself!
One thing I find that attracts people (and relationship research shows this is particularly true for women being attracted by men) is a GSOH - a good sense of humour.
Not only does it make flirting easier when you're having a laugh but laughter stimulates endorphins.
Endorphins are those feel-good hormones that you also get after exercise. I'm always telling people to get laughter into their life.
Sometimes though humour can reflect other things like nerves or a childish side so I've just posted a new article under "hot off the press" about being laughed between the sheets.
Oh dear another celebrity autobiography on the way as Cheryl Cole decides to lift the lid on her life. If I could get a hold of her I'd say DON'T TO IT! People always regret revealing too much - never known anyone who doesn't.
TODAY’S TIP: You can also reveal things you might regret in a new relationships - if you've just met someone don't reveal too much too soon. At best it might create doubt in their mind about you and things like if can you keep a secret if you're prepared to give away so much personal information.
And at worst it looks desperate like you want to bond very quickly.
So take it a little bit at a time - it's like your revealing the mysteries of your life and you don't want to do it all in one go. That's what they used to mean in past generations about retaining a little mystery.
Happy Monday, Pamx