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Chat Live with Playboy Playmates Today at 2pm!

Stop the presses and drop your trousers, because our partners at Playboy have some very exciting news! In the first of three special Live All-Star Weekend events, today at 2pm Pacific time (That’s 5pm in New York, 4pm in Chicago, and 3pm in Denver, middle school dropouts) Playboy will be hosting a live Ustream chat with the girls of the Bunny House! The Bunny House is right across the street form the Playboy Mansion, so these ladies are definitely living the Playboy lifestyle! Expect to see Jaime Faith Edmonson , Crystal McCahil, Jennifer Pershing, Kim Phillips and more as they take fans through the mansion and give the skinny on life in the Bunny House. Register for the chat NOW on the Playboy website and work on that avatar, because you’re going to need more than Brian from Family Guy to impress these Playmates!

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Mashonda Writes Open Letter To Fans

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Mashonda, ex-wife of rapper/producer Swizz Beats wrote an open letter on her personal website to her fans. The public may have been under the impression that Mashonda would be bitter after a divorce with Swizz, but she isn’t, she has embraced her “full” family. “As I reflect on my life, I realize how truly blessed I am. Not only am I the proud mother of my 4-year son Kasseem, I also now have a beautiful blended family to share in his love, development and overall health as a young man. As we grow and mature as women, even through break-ups and sometimes divorce, we realize that none of these things compare to the love we have for our children. As a mother, Kasseem’s happiness is the single most important thing in my life. It took some time, but I now realize that even my former husband and his new wife, are my partners in this wonderful journey.” Click here , to read the full article. Mashonda Launches New Website For Lovers Official Trailer For “Love & Hip Hop”

Mashonda Writes Open Letter To Fans

“The Royal Families” aka The Camels Carters And The Smiths Partner To Form Film Company

That’s a LOT of money in that picture. Sweet black love in the building ya’ll… Will Smith, Jada Pinkett-Smith and their partners at Overbrook Entertainment have formed a joint-venture with Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter to develop and produce major motion pictures. First up? A remake of the Broadway musical “Annie,” in which Will and Jada’s daughter, Willow — who recently signed to Jay-Z’s Roc Nation label — will star in. Although the project is in its preliminary stages, it will be developed with Sony Pictures Entertainment and produced by Overbrook and Jay. The partnership between Will and Jada and Jay-Z began when the three decided to invest in the beauty line Carol’s Daughter. Their next venture together was when they joined forces again to co-produce the Broadway play “Fela!” Since then, Willow, who is managed by Overbrook’s Miguel Melendez, has signed to Roc Nation and released first single “Whip My Hair.” “The Overbrook Entertainment family and I have a unified vision. We’ve already produced a Tony Award-winning play and we’re developing a true superstar in Willow,” said Jay-Z in a statement. “This venture into film development and production is a perfect next step with teams that are accomplished, creative and innovative.” Is there ANYTHING that these couples can’t do?? It’s f*cking awesome to see black couples and their children building empires and achieving new levels of success and empowerment. Clap for ‘em. Source

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Study Shows That Relationships Are Stronger When Sex Happens Later Rather Than Sooner

Watch out all you loose and hot-pantied heffahs out there: Delaying sex makes for a more satisfying and stable relationship later on, new research finds. Couples who had sex the earliest — such as after the first date or within the first month of dating — had the worst relationship outcomes. “What seems to happen is that if couples become sexual too early, this very rewarding area of the relationship overwhelms good decision-making and keeps couples in a relationship that might not be the best for them in the long-run,” study researcher Dean Busby, of Brigham Young University’s School of Family Life, told LiveScience. Busby and his colleagues published their work Dec. 28 in the Journal of Family Psychology. The intricate nature of sex Past research on sex and its link to relationship quality has revealed two different paradigms. In one, sex is considered essential to a developing relationship since it allows partners to assess their sexual compatibility. Following this line of thinking, couples who marry before testing out their sexual chemistry are at risk of marital distress and failure later on. The opposing view posits couples who delay or abstain from sexual intimacy during the early part of their relationships allow communication and other social processes to become the foundation of their attraction to each other. Essentially, early sex could be detrimental to a relationship, skewing it away from communication, commitment and the ability to handle adversity, this thinking suggests. And past studies have shown the sex-relationship link is a complex one. For instance, a 2004 study of nearly 300 college students in dating relationships showed that when couples were highly committed, sex was more likely to be seen as a positive turning point in the relationship, increasing understanding, commitment, trust and a sense of security. However, when commitment and emotional expressions were low, the initiation of sex was significantly more likely seen as a negative event, evoking regret, uncertainty, discomfort, and prompting apologies. Sex comes early nowadays In the new study, Busby and his colleagues looked specifically at timing of sexual relations. They recruited 2,035 heterosexual individuals who had an average age of 36 and were in their first marriages. Participants reported when they first had sexual relations with their current spouse; they also answered communication questions, which evaluated how well they could express empathy and understanding toward their partners, how well they could send clear messages to their partners, and other questions. [10 Things Every Woman Should Know About a Man’s Brain] Other items on the questionnaire focused on relationship satisfaction and stability, with the latter gauged by three questions: how often they thought their relationship was in trouble; how often they thought of ending the relationship; and how often they had broken up and gotten back together. Individuals were categorized as either having: * Early sex (before dating or less than one month after they started dating). * Late sex (between one month and two years of dating). * And those who waited until after they married. Relationships fared better and better the longer a person waited to have sex, up until marriage, with those hitting the sack before a month showing the worst outcomes. Compared with those in the early sex group, those who waited until marriage: * Rated relationship stability as 22 percent higher * Rated relationship satisfaction as 20 percent higher * Rated sexual quality as 15 percent better * Rated communication as 12 percent better “Curiously, almost 40 percent of couples are essentially sexual within the first or second time they go out, but we suspect that if you asked these same couples at this early stage of their relationship – ‘Do you trust this person to watch your pet for a weekend many could not answer this in the affirmative’ – meaning they are more comfortable letting people into their bodies than they are with them watching their cat,” Busby said. He added that those couples who wait to be sexual have time to figure out how trustworthy their partner is, how well they communicate, and whether they share the same values in life “before the powerful sexual bonding short-circuits their decision-making abilities.” Right now, the team is repeating the study on a larger sample in a longitudinal design – in which participants are followed over time. “We are particularly curious about people who report wanting to wait to be sexual but then they don’t follow through on their beliefs, this may be a unique group with unique outcomes,” Busby said. Source

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EPEAT Gains New Partners to Meet Global Demand for IT Certifications

Photo via laffy4k EPEAT, the organization that certifies electronics based on environmental criteria like recyclability, materials selection, and longevity, is growing by leaps an bounds. About a year and a half ago, the organization expanded their certifications database so that countries across the globe could access the information and make smarter purchasing decisions. Now there’s a new demand to meet for ever more p… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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MTV News Visits Haiti To Track ‘Hope For Haiti Now’ Donations

MTV crew meets with Partners in Health to see how telethon donations are being used. By Gil Kaufman Victims of the Haiti earthquake Photo: MTV News Nearly two months after a massive earthquake leveled thousands of buildings and killed more than 200,000 people in Haiti, MTV News returned to the island in late February to follow the trail of some of the more than $65 million raised during January’s “Hope for Haiti Now” telethon . MTV News’ Sway traveled to Haiti to follow a mission from Partners in Health, which is providing crucially needed food, water and medical supplies to the millions of Haitians displaced by the 7.0 earthquake thanks to an $8 million grant from “Hope for Haiti Now.” From a collection point in Miami to the airport in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince, Sway and company tracked the shipment of a pallet of goods tagged with a “Hope for Haiti Now” sticker as it made its way to the Caribbean island. “[This shipment contains] surgical supplies, and especially urgent, we have wound VACs [which clean open wounds to avoid infection], which go to help keep wounds clean, protects against infection, and we need it really urgently up in Cange, which is our main site,” Jonathan Lascher of Partners in Health said on the tarmac in Port-au-Prince as the shipment was unloaded from a cargo plane. The crew then piled into vehicles for the three-hour ride up into the mountains to deliver the kits to Cange, driving past the miles of temporary tent cities and piles of rubble left in the wake of the quake. “The epicenter of the earthquake was just outside of Port-au-Prince, and most of the major destruction was in Port-au-Prince, but as a result of that destruction, hundreds of thousands of people have been fleeing Port-au-Prince out into the other regions of Haiti,” Lascher explained. As a result, the patient load in more remote cities has greatly increased, as has the need for funding to care for the displaced wounded. Upon arrival in Cange, the vital nature of the shipment became immediately clear as doctors in the town said they were needed urgently for surgeries scheduled for that very day. “We only have enough dressings left to finish one or two cases today,” Partners in Health’s Sarah Marsh said. “And we have many, many more children particularly who are in need of VACs and new dressings.” The kits are crucial to saving limbs in danger of being lost, one of the most common medical issues in the wake of the disaster and a mission that Dr. Aaron Glynn said was akin to saving lives in the troubled nation where tens of thousands face amputation due to infection and lack of adequate medical care. Sway then watched as one of the wound VACs was used during a surgery to save the leg of a 13-year-old quake victim. “No VAC, no leg,” he said from the surgical theater. “This is a prime example of positive action here on the ground on the frontlines in Haiti, right now.” Learn more about what you can do to help with earthquake-relief efforts in Haiti , and for more information, see Think MTV . Visit HopeForHaitiNow.org or call (877) 99-HAITI to make a donation now. Related Videos ‘Hope For Haiti Now’ Backstage Interviews MTV News Extended Play: The Story Behind “Hope For Haiti Now” SuChin Pak Visits Haiti Related Photos Hope For Haiti Now | Backstage Hope For Haiti Now | Live Event Coverage ‘Hope For Haiti Now’ Participants Hope For Haiti Now | Performers

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Jennifer Aniston Makes Major Haiti Donation

Add Jennifer Aniston to the list of celebs donating major bucks to help Haiti. I just got word that the actress has given $500,000 to Doctors Without Borders, Partners in Health and..

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