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TRUE CONFESSIONS By Mike Fleming Editoral Director
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TOLD Y’ALL LAST WEEK about my long-term relationships, the two Houston-based artists and forward thinkers who inspired me, made me laugh and put a surge in my creative and metaphysical selves. Of course, it’s impossible to tell the whole story in one column.
OK. I lied. Not all my exes live in Texas like hurricanes. There are love tornadoes right here in Atlanta.
relevance and my level of comfort. Some of the juicy personal tidbits are “Nunyas,” as in “Nunya damn business.” O thers I’m saving for my memoirs, when I skate outa here and become the next Augusten Burroughs or David Sedaris and find someone to pay me ridiculous cash to air the dirty — sometimes filthy Details are left out based on space, — laundry.
I do go out of my way to tell the truth as I remember it and to be fair to “innocent bystanders.” But stuff necessarily gets left out. Sometimes, it creates lies of omission. THAT’S WHAT HAPPENED TO Patrick and Jason. They just didn’t fit into the column about
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my Texas exes and their general ban on sentimentality. These two Atlanta guys loved passionately, cared deeply and were an expert at making me feel like a catch.
When I was hospitalized for six weeks several years ago, Patrick would climb into the bed to rub my chest and deliver that healing sweet talk. On my birthday, I was on the mend, but it still hurt to move. H e got dressed up and brought a whole setup: a multicourse meal from one of my favorite restaurants, Texas-yellow rose petals that he sprinkled over me and the whole bed, and candles and wine that were strictly forbidden by the hospital.
The other difference in these to Georgia-grown relationships were that we only dated briefly as opposed to years, although they were intense months. They gave me the nicest cards for no reason, asked me spontaneously to slow dance, called me just to sing a song, and on several occasions, totally bowled me over, which is no We ate dessert, talked, laughed and cuddled. I didn’t know what I easy task. was missing until I got it: romance So as a gift and an apology to that put special occasions in Patrick and Jason for not including perspective. them in my previous column, I’m going to tell y’all about the It’s not forced Hallmark Holidays. sweetest birthday I ever had right It’s not sex because of the date on the calendar. It’s being together here in Atlanta. because we wouldn’t want to be IN MY PREVIOUS RELATIONSHIPS, I anywhere else. He also gave me grew used to making the least out the most heartfelt letter I have of special occasions like birthdays ever received — not just “I love or Valentine’s Day. Maybe it meant you,” but “Why I love you.” I still a nice dinner out or a whole evening have it. in bed. Maybe not. Maybe a card. Maybe not. No big deal.
I still think about small, giggly conversations with both those guys in addition to the big laughs and deep discussions. About how sexy they were when it was the furthest thing from their minds. Like two Georgia tornados, these guys blew in without warning, created disarray on all sides, and were over just as quickly as they began. W hy we’re not together anymore is a total Nunya. Theories on the omissions are always better than the facts anyway. Queens talk, so talk, queens! SO. ARE YOU COUPLED? Great. Not coupled? Fuck it. Is it your birthday? Great. Is it nobody’s birthday? Fuck it. We have each other all year long, so love yourself and tell someone special how much you care. Appreciate past loves. Make it an excuse to wear something fabulous. Grab your moments, because you won’t get them back.
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DUMPED FOR AN EX WELL MY HOPES OF MIRACULOUSLY finding my first ever boyfriend after only one week in Atlanta were quickly dashed. By Branden Lee Things with EMT were great the first week. We spent nearly every day together. He showed me around the city. He took me to most of the gay bars. We went on dates, went out and danced, cuddled at his place, and watched TV all day, and things seemed perfect. At the end of our first week together, he even asked if I wanted him to be “my man.” I was elated. I had been waiting my entire life for my first boyfriend, and it was finally happening. And then it all collapsed. The day after EMT and I had the boyfriend talk, he acted like he was too drunk to even remember. I was embarrassed to even bring it up. It’s humiliating when someone says something to you that means the world to you, only to have it be an afterthought the next day. I did bring up the boyfriend subject to EMT, and he decided it was too soon. We did only know each other a week, but if I spend every day with a guy, that should be enough to know if I want to be with him or not. THE FOLLOWING WEEK, I ONLY saw EMT once. The one night we did spend together, he worked a 13-hour day and still put in the effort to see me, even though he flew out to DC the next morning. Seeing that he put in that effort made me believe everything was fine. Then the next week, I only saw him once again and things definitely felt off. I thought EMT was just tired from work, but
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when I brought up the relationship subject again, he completely didn’t want to talk about it. Two days later, he texts me asking if I have time for him to come see me. Of course I said yes. After I said I needed time to get ready and he said there was no need for me to get dressed up, I knew he was coming to dump me. I was right. EMT parked outside my building, and I sat on the back of his truck with him. He gets right to it, and tells me he reconnected with his ex and they decided to give their relationship another go. I was surprised since the only time EMT told me about this ex was when he told me this guy cheated on him. IT’S NOT THE FIRST TIME A guy dumped me to get back with an ex. It’s practically impossible to compete with an ex. History and feelings are already established. Someone new can’t compete with that. It felt extra humiliating that EMT would rather be with a guy that cheated on him than me. We spent a month together, and apparently it meant nothing to him. I was also annoyed that EMT acted like he was such a great and stand-up guy for choosing to breakup with me in person instead of via text or on the phone. I asked him why he came to the conclusion that I was expendable, and why getting back with a guy that cheated on him was a better option than me. He couldn’t give me a straight answer about anything. What’s the point of dumping me in person if you can’t clearly state why you’re dumping me? EMT DECEIVED ME, LED ME ON, and got my hopes up, only to reveal that I wasn’t the one he wanted to be with. I don’t want to view our time together as a waste. He did pay for everything, so I got to see the city, got free drinks, went to most of the gay clubs in town, and went out to nice dinners for free. So it was worth it. A lot of Atlanta gays I’ve encountered do seem bitter and jaded about the quality of men here. EMT went to great lengths to present himself as the perfect gentleman only to reveal himself as a fuckboy. But I’m still optimistic it’s possible to find a boyfriend in Atlanta.
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Tove Lo made out cover, but we just couldn’t let the Music Midtown cutie take center stage again as Peach of the Week. Check out these buzz-worthy shots as you meet this guy everywhere from the park to the bed and beyond.
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ON THE EVE OF HER MUSIC MIDTOWN PERFORMANCE, TOVE LO CHATS US UP ABOUT ALL THINGS ‘LADY WOOD’
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t’s been a couple of years since bisexual Swedish singer/songwriter Tove Lo made an impact with her debut disc Queen of the Clouds, containing the hit singles “Talking Body” and “Habits (Stay High).” For those who waited patiently for her second album, the rewards are plentiful on Lady Wood (Island). As you might have gleaned from the title on the disc, split into “Fairy Dust” and “Fire Fade” sections, Lo lets her “dirty mind” (so named in the title track) run wild. Opening with a pair of House-inspired tunes, “Influence” (featuring Wiz Khalifa) and the aforementioned title cut, the artist loosens up on the beats on “The Disaster,” “WTF Love Is” and “Cool Girl,” then finds her way back to the club on album closer “Keep It Simple.” With an Atlanta performance scheduled for Music Midtown on Sept. 16, we spoke with Tove Lo about her music, her process, her influences, and her tattoos. Queen of the Clouds is divided into four sections. Lady Wood is in two parts. Why do you divide your albums? It was important to me that it was clear that it’s one body of work. There’s a storytelling element to it; a sequence of events and emotions. I never plan it when I write, but because I write about what’s going on in my life, what’s going on around me, and what’s in my head and my heart, it’s natural to put them in an order that lets you follow the emotional ride, so to speak. The “Fairy Dust” mini-movie, which incorporates songs from Lady Wood, begins with the quote “There is nothing pure about the way we do things.” Growing up in Sweden, I noticed it’s maybe a bit more liberal when it comes to sex. Sex isn’t
seen as something shameful. Women’s sexuality isn’t seen as something shameful. When I came to the States and started touring, it’s where I first got the reaction that it’s something to be ashamed of, that I’m a bad girl or whatever. To me, it was a shock. There’s a difference between being provocative and for something to be fun and stir up emotions. There’s a big difference between being good and being pure. Pure isn’t necessarily a good thing. A lot of times the shame comes from religious descriptions. I think it’s a sad way to raise people because it makes you feel guilty about who you are. Especially if you are coming out as gay. So many friends of mine, the years that they felt ashamed of themselves, makes me so sad; it’s not fair. Because it’s really all about love. There’s a same-sex romance in the “Fairy Dust” mini movie, too. Do you celebrate Pride? I feel like I do that every day! [laughs] In the song “Imaginary Friend,” you sing about “how kids get high,” as well as being “under the influence” on “Influence.” The songs “Not On Drugs” and “Habits (Stay High)” also include similar references. It’s been part of my life as an escape and an enhancement in certain situations. For me, it becomes, “Should I or shouldn’t I mention this”? I decided not to have a filter and just be honest about my life, so it becomes part of my songs.
What can you tell me about your ink? I started at 17 with my little scorpion under my collarbone because I’m a Scorpio. It feels very classic. But the rest of it is paintings by (artist) Mark Ryden that I love. Lo means lynx in Swedish, which has been my nickname since I was a kid. I now have that on my hand. My vagina symbol on my arm, my ‘lady wood’ symbol that I felt needed to be with me forever. I think that’s all I have. You’re currently on tour and hitting Atlanta soon. What do you enjoy most about performing live? What’s been so amazing is that we’re combining festivals and club shows with opening for Coldplay in stadiums; the three most different kinds of shows. I feed off the energy of the audience so much.
It’s an hour, hour and a half a day that I get to fully emotionally be very present and not think of anything else. It’s the most present I am at all times. There’s nothing to distract me from whatever is going on onstage. It’s a very freeing feeling. See Tove Lo at Music Midtown on Sept. 16 in Piedmont Park. Visit musicmidtown.com.
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DANCE, QUEEN, DANCE! BY: GREGG SHAPIRO
AUTUMN 2017’S TEA DANCE PLAYLIST STARTS WITH ARCADE FIRE, WHO HITS ATLANTA THIS WEEK
Arcade Fire has been encouraging us to dance since its first full-length album, 2004’s Funeral. But it wasn’t until 2013;s Reflektor that the band fully embraced its inner dance diva. Everything Now (Columbia) continues in a similar vein, beginning with the title cut. But don’t be deceived by the exuberant beats and synths. The song is really about out of control consumerism. In fact, the album is full of messages set to irresistible beats, including “Signs of Life,” “Creature Comfort,” and “Electric Blue.” Now, Everything Now lacks the impact of 2007’s The Neon Bible or 2010’s Grammy-winning The Suburbs, but that doesn’t mean that Arcade Fire has run out of steam. You can see for yourself when the band hits Infinite Energy Center on Sept. 21. Meanwhile there’s tons of great dance stuff happening this season, and we’re all over it. The creative DJ/production pair Oliver (Vaughn Oliver and Oliver “Oligee” Goldstein) give listeners an idea of what Daft Punk and Air might have sounded like if they were from L.A. and not France, on its debut album Full Circle (Interscope). Other influences, including acts from the original Casablanca Records roster and Tom Tom Club, go a long way in broadening Oliver’s appeal. An impressive array of guest artists
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include gay singer Sam Sparro (“Last Forever”), De La Soul (“Heart Attack”), MNDR (“Chemicals”), Elohim (“Wherever We Are”), Leon Else (“Love Like This”), Chromeo (“Go With It”) and Yelle (“Heterotopia”). They all contribute to making Full Circle a wellrounded release. The members of Vampire Weekend have been busy with solo projects since the band’s 2013 album Modern Vampires of the City. Bass player Chris Baio just released Man of the World (Glassnote) under the moniker Baio. It’s an ear-pleasing pastiche of ‘80s synth pop with plenty of beats for your feet, especially on the title cut, “Out of Tune.” We also love “Philosophy!,” “Sensitive Guy” and “Shame In My Name.” Baio tips his hat to VW on “The Key Is Under The Mat” and “I’m Not Curious”. The soaring double-disc set Take Flight (I Am Me/BMG) by UK musician and DJ Maya Jane Coles can be enjoyed whether you’re jacking up your heart rate on your feet or bobbing your head from the comfort of your seat. Coles firmly embraces the repetitive house music esthetic to lift listeners to the next level and beyond. This is best exemplified on “Won’t Let You Down,” “Werk,” “Go On and Make It Through,” “A Chemical Affair,” “Keep Me War,” “Stay” and “Lucky Charm.” Echo Papa (airtrafficcontrollermusic. com) by Air Traffic Controller may only be seven songs long, but the band makes a strong impression in a short amount of time. “Keeping Bees,” for example, is like a pot of honey and worth the sting. “After Party” will have some scrambling for an invitation, and “Doubt” undoubtedly has a danceworthy beat. For someone whose bread and butter is high-energy dance music, Calvin Harris
takes an unusual detour with the laidback beats on Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1 (Columbia). With the emphasis on bounce and a distinctive lean towards vintage vibe, Harris enlists gay hip-hop star Frank Ocean and Migos (“Slide”), Ariana Grande, Pharrell William and Young Thug (“Heatstroke”), Katy Perry, Pharrell and Big Sean (“Feels”), Future and Khalid (“Rollin’”), Snoop Dogg and John Legend (“Holiday”), Nikki Minaj (“Skrt on Me”) for a set of sunny tunes. A long time ago, in the `80s, if you were a band and you dressed a certain way, or if your album cover artwork had a specific look, chances are that the listener was assured that your music would sound a particular way. How things have changed! That’s what’s so funny about From The Outside (Capitol/Hi or Hey/Caroline) by Hey Violet.
The members of Hey Violet are definitely poseurs, but they deserve a little credit for making memorable dance music on “Brand New Moves” and “All We Ever Wanted.” They also get points for pretending to be punkish on songs such as “Fuqboi,” “Guys My Age” and “This Is Me Breaking Up With You.”
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Hard to believe it’s been more than two-and-a-half decades that some gay caregiving professionals noticed that even as improvement in medical care came, no one was treating the mental affects of HIV and AIDS. Enter Positive Impact Health Centers, which has been serving Atlanta’s HIVpositive population ever since.
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To honor the organization’s influence on the community, you are cordially invited along with allies, friends and loved ones to celebrate the past, present and future of Positive Impact Health Centers on Saturday, Sept. 23, at the Millennium Gate Museum. Party With Impact is the annual fundraising event with food, provided by Proof of the Pudding from Street Taco Bar, Dixie Slider Bar, and more, as well as an open bar, and music.
Ultimately expanding to help eliminate the risk of HIV transmission, the organization features an assortment of programs including community outreach, HIV and STD testing, counseling for groups and individuals, prevention and education services, substance abuse treatment, internship programs and empowerment groups for gay and bisexual men, among others.
While you mix and mingle, the first floor of the museum will be open with exhibits on Georgia’s History & Families. Main Event tickets are $100 per person, but if you’re able, spring for the Host Committee tickets. Set at $200 for individuals and $350 for couples, the host tickets include a private reception on the 5th and 6th floor of the museum, which will be closed to other guests. All of the proceeds go to the care of people affected by HIV in metro Atlanta.
In 2015, Positive Impact and another longstanding AIDS service organization, AID Gwinnett, became one. The merger allowed Positive Impact Health Centers to soar to new heights and access an even broader database, all solely catering to its core mission to help local people with HIV.
PARTY WITH IMPACT TAKES PLACE AT THE MILLENNIUM GATE MUSEUM, 395 17TH STREET NW, ON SUNDAY, SEPT. 23 AT 7:30 P.M.
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Dining 24 Las Margaritas 25 Roxx
1842 Cheshire Bridge Rd 1824 Cheshire Bridge Rd 805 Lambert Dr. NE, Suite A 2205 Cheshire Bridge Rd
clubs 28 Heretic 29 Jungle
2069 Cheshire Bridge Rd 2115 Faulkner Rd NE
Fitness 30 Gravitee Fitness
2201 Faulkner Rd NE
Spa / bath 31 Manifest 4 U 42 The Den
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Burkhart's Felix's The Hideaway Mixx Oscar's
2103 Faulkner Rd NE 2135 Liddell Drive NE
1492 Piedmont Ave NE 1510 Piedmont Ave NE 1544 Piedmont Ave NE 1492 Piedmont Ave NE 1510 Piedmont Ave NE
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Fitness 41 Equilibrium Fitness
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MIDTOWN
1492 Piedmont Ave NE
COWTIPPERS
AMSTERDAM
OSCAR’S
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oscarsatlanta.com
1600 Piedmont Ave NE
1510 Piedmont Ave NE
DEKALB LIPS ATLANTA
306 Ponce De Leon Ave NE
EAST ATLANTA, GRANT PARK & EDGEWOOD
BLAKE’S ON THE PARK
THE COCKPIT
amsterdamatlanta.com
mixxatlanta.com
502 Amsterdam Ave. NE
ATLANTA EAGLE atlantaeagle.com
blakesontheparkatlanta.com 227 10th St NE
BULLDOGS 893 Peachtree St NE
FRIENDS NEIGHBORHOOD BAR friendsonponce-atl.com 736 Ponce De Leon Ave NE
MODEL T modeltatlanta.com 699 Ponce De Leon Ave NE
MY SISTER’S ROOM mysistersroom.com 66 12th St NE
TEN ATLANTA tenatlanta.com 990 Piedmont Ave NE
CHESHIRE HERETIC hereticatlanta.com
thecockpit-atlanta.blogspot.com
ANSLEY
atldragshow.com 3011 Buford Hwy NE
Retail
465 Boulevard SE
MIDTOWN
MARY’S
BARKING LEATHER AFTER DARK
marysatlanta.com
barkingleather.com
1287 Glenwood Ave SE
306 Ponce De Leon Ave NE
SISTER LOUISA’S CHURCH sisterlouisaschurch.com 466 Edgewood Ave SE
SWINGING RICHARDS swingingrichards.com
CHESHIRE BARKING LEATHER barkingleather.com 805 Lambert Dr NE
1400 Northside Dr NW
SOUTHERN NIGHTS VIDEO
Dining
2205 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE
MIDTOWN
ANSLEY
10TH & PIEDMONT
BOY NEXT DOOR MENSWEAR
communitashospitality.com 991 Piedmont Ave NE
EINSTEIN’S einsteinsatlanta.com
boynextdoormenswear.com 1447 Piedmont Ave NE
GCB & PLEASURES brushstrokesatlanta.com
2069 Cheshire Bridge Road
1077 Juniper St NE
1510 Piedmont Ave. NE
JUNGLE
FROGS CANTINA
Fitness
jungleatl.com 2115 Faulkner Road
BJ ROOSTERS bjroosters.com 2043 Cheshire Bridge Road NE
OPUS 1 1086 Alco St NE
TRIPPS 1931 Piedmont Circle N
WOOFS woofsatlanta.com 2425 Piedmont Road NE
frogsmidtown.com 931 Monroe Dr
G’S communitashospitality.com 219 10th St NE
HENRY’S henrysatl.com 132 10th St NE
JOE’S ON JUNIPER joesonjuniper.com
MIDTOWN URBAN BODY FITNESS urbanbodyfitness.com 500 Amsterdam Ave NE
CHESHIRE GRAVITEE FITNESS graviteeatl.com
1049 Juniper St NE
2201 Faulkner Rd NE
LA HACIENDA
Spas/Baths/Adult
lahaciendamidtown.com 900 Monroe Dr NE
MIDTOWN
BURKHART’S
CHESHIRE
FLEX SPA
burkharts.com
LAS MARGARITAS
76 4th St NW
ANSLEY 1492 Piedmont Ave NE
FELIX’S 1510 Piedmont Ave NE
THE HIDEAWAY 1544 Piedmont Ave NE
lasmargaritasmidtown.com
flexspas.com
1842 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE
CHESHIRE
ROXX
MANIFEST 4U manifest4u.org
1824 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE
2103 Faulkner Rd NE
THE DEN thedenatlanta.com 2135 Liddell Drive NE
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I can never decide which pants to put on each morning: Fancy or Smarty. I don’t hide my crazy. I sit it out on the porch, give it a cocktail, and invite the neighbors.
When you gain that 20 pounds for a role, then realize you’re not an actor.
Try to fold fitted sheets by yourself and get your calorie burn for the day.
Ain’t no sunshine when he’s gone… No psychotic outbursts either, THO.
You say bitching, I say motivational speaking. To-may-toe, to-mah-toe. Hey. You. You’re amazing. Shine on.
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ARIES (Mar. 21 - Apr. 19)
LIBRA (Sep. 23 - Oct. 22)
Your eagerness to embrace new tech and gadget-
Your mental energy is riding high right now, and you’re
toys is peaking now, though you may also have
almost certainly able to hatch a few new schemes or
budgetary concerns. It’s a balancing act, but your
dream up new inspiration for a part of your life that
inner child is likely to take the initiative.
has been flagging somewhat lately.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 20)
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 21)
You’re feeling a little off-balance lately, but it
It’s hard to keep up with all the details this week, but
might not be a bad thing at all! Your energy is
you know it’s essential that you do. Read every word
directing you in some uncomfortable ways, but the
of the fine print and get some help if you can’t make
end results are likely to make you smile.
sense of it all on your own.
GEMINI (May 21 - Jun. 20)
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21)
If you’re racing around like a maniac all week long,
Though most other people are pretty intensely social
that’s just part of the fun. Your energy is just about
right now, you may be better off flying solo. Your
perfect and you may find that your friends and
levels of trust aren’t all that high, though they should
colleagues are willing to pick up after you.
return to normal before long.
CANCER (Jun. 21 - Jul. 22)
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 - Jan. 19)
It’s hard to tell who’s right lately—there are too
All that good energy has to be put to some good use—
many competing voices! It may be a good idea to
so go for it! You may be able to push forward in a new
do your own thing until you run out of inspiration,
direction, but no matter what happens, you’re likely
then just hide out or go home.
to feel quite good about it.
LEO (Jul. 23 - Aug. 22)
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18)
Talk things over with your partner or colleagues at
You’re dealing with some serious flakes this week—
work—you may be surprised just how close you are
and not just during breakfast! Expect delays and
to the same goals. Now is a good time for working
interruptions as flighty people suddenly remember
together, but only once you’ve talked.
their responsibilities. Take care of your own needs first.
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VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sep. 22)
PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20)
You need to review your work, but that comes
Romance is heating up for you right now, no matter
naturally to you. It’s a good day for you to step back
what your situation was like last week. Fights dissolve
from the planning and look at how everything seems
into memory, new flames kindle or old ones reignite with
to fit together. Look with fresh eyes.
new intensity.
Take ownership of your passion and stop waiting for him to figure it out. Step one? Reflect on your own fantasies. You can’t make your relationship all new, and you wouldn’t want to start over, but you can tap into what made it hot in the first place. Whether it was the extra time you took, or the way he smelled freshly showered for a date, there’s a lot you can recreate time and again for years to come. Once you’ve revisited what turns you on, it’s back to my oft-repeated, number one piece of advice, ever: Communicate. Tell him what you want. Here are a few things that tend to work: Talk dirty. When you’re out, tell him how badly you want him. Sneak a hand onto his crotch and tell him what you want to do. Wait for it. Letting it simmer includes after you’re naked. Extend foreplay. Tell him where to place those kisses. Place more than a few of your own. Put on a show. Point out your erection while you’re still at the restaurant. Duck into the men’s room for a quick flash. In bed, make him watch you touch yourself and vice versa. Take charge. If you’ve been rolling over, get on top. If he’s worked up, slow down until he begs.
Hey, Daddy!
IT TAKES TWO
My longtime partner and now husband has all but given up doing little things to win my affection. Where are my flowers? Not Even to Express Deep Yearning
Dear NEEDY:
Hey, Daddy!
Kiss a little, touch a lot, roll over and stick it in. My boyfriend and I have only been dating a year, but the sex is already predictable. Every time used to be exciting, but now I’m bored.
Go buy flowers if you like flowers. Then give them to him and say you were thinking of him. Enjoy the view together, and mention you used to do such things for each other.
the
big moment. We used to build little moments all the way up to Now we’re basically getting there so we can sleep. I can do myself faster – and sometimes better. Bit Onerous, Repetitive Expected & Dull
Dear BORED: Sex takes two, and I’m reading a tinge of blame between the lines.
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DADDY LOVES HIS BOYS He knows the answers you need, and you’re going to get them. Reach out to him with your burning questions via our editor, Mike@PeachATL.com. Warning: Advice given in this column is intended for entertainment and novelty purposes. Please proceed at your own risk.
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