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70-Year-Old Virgin Is Ready To Lose It

Pam Shaw (aka The Sexational Pam) is looking for a man to deflower her. The cabaret singer says she has been too busy working for the last 50 years to find a man and because she does not believe in sex before marriage, she’s stayed chaste. (Note to self: Make time for dates). But Pam says she’s ready for the next phase of life.  She’s talking marriage, not retirement: “Now’s the time. I’m ready to take the plunge for the right bloke … My standards are still very high, though. I’m hoping to bag a tall, dark and handsome millionaire. I feel I am ready to give marriage a go and maybe go to bed with a man. You are never too old for anything. Just look at Joan Collins … There has never been time for me to get a man. I worked so much that sometimes I’d only have an hour’s sleep each night. I wouldn’t entertain the idea of sex outside marriage — and marriage meant giving up on my dreams.”

Source: http://uptownmagazine.com/2012/05/this-70-year-old-virgin-is-ready-to-lose-it/

Musiq SoulChild Writes Relationship Book

Musiq SoulChild is doing more than singing about love. June 25th he will release his first book, 143 Love which will focus on Love and Relationships.  Since he always represents the ladies with his music, we look forward to seeing what he has to say about relationships and keeping a man…and a lady.

Obama Gay Marriage Announcement: Many Black Americans Shrug Off New View

 

Only 39 percent of African-Americans favor gay marriage, compared with 47 percent of white Americans, according to a Pew poll conducted this April. Forty-nine percent of blacks and 43 percent of whites are opposed.

Some questioned whether he really believes what he says about gay marriage or merely took that stand to help defeat Republican Mitt Romney – suggesting African-Americans view the first black president less as an icon than as a straight-up politician who still feels like family. Part of the tension between gays and blacks comes from comparisons of their struggles. Some cast gay marriage as the last frontier of equal rights for all; others counter that minority status comes more from how you look than what you do. Read the full story here.