
Even if you don't like to admit it, looks matter. Both our own and those of the people we date. It deems us as shallow if we place too much emphasis on appearance, but when it comes down to it, that's what initially attracts us to one another.

You really never know when, where, or how you will meet Mr. Right. I've offered up my fair share of advice on
where eligible men could be hiding, but it's important to do your part, too.

It's no secret that Americans have a fascination with celebrities. Of course knowing that they live in a completely different world than we do makes admiring them from a far all the more fun, but
new research shows that praising celebrities can actually improve self-esteem in those that suffer from low self-esteem. Jaye L.

Women are critical of one another — that's not a new phenomena, but nor is it always the case! Sometimes when we check each other out, it can come off as judgmental and rude when we're really just doing it out of admiration. A friend once coined the term "up/downing" — when your eyes look over every part of her, from head to toe in one, quick glance.

Our favorite celebrities get to play dress up all of the time whether it's hitting the
red carpet or attending a charity event, and although they look comfortable dressing the part, I think it is safe to say all women feel more comfortable
dressed down.
It is almost a breath of fresh air to see our favorite celebs letting their hair down, going about their business in street clothes, all the while making themselves a little more relatable. So ladies, who is your favorite dressed down female star?
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