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Ohana is a managing partner in Paris-based Ohana & Co., a boutique mergers-and-acquisitions firm founded by her younger brother Ariel. Karine joined in 1998 after 10 years in corporate banking with France's Societe Generale, where she had her own M&A practice in luxury goods...
...that is forbidden is snobbery. Lee, who was forced to cook for her four younger siblings at the age of 9 because their mother was seriously ill, has since used trial and error to make quick fixes taste better. She'll add cream cheese, sugar and flour to store-bought slice-and-bake cookies to make them tastier--while making life easier so that "even Mom, when she doesn't have time because she's working her little tushy off, can roll it out with the kids and enjoy the fun part." At a time when we are judged more...
...public relations and plays host to singles parties. Nelson Hitchcock, 35, an events coordinator, recounts the time he helped arrange a friend's elaborate proposal. Lia Woertendyke, 18, a high school senior, uses paste-on tattoos as conversation starters at parties. All the students this weekend are 35 or younger. All but one are single...
...have long since grown accustomed to gray-haired men dating younger women, but the reverse was once taboo--think of the comedic value of Mrs. Robinson seducing Benjamin in The Graduate. Now things are changing. According to a survey in AARP magazine, 34% of single women ages 40 to 69 are dating younger men. "We're seeing it more frequently than we did before, and women in particular are less likely to accept society's norms than they were before," says preventive-medicine physician Roger Landry, an expert on aging...
Topping the list of reasons the younger man is pushing Grandpa aside: energy, refreshing optimism and sexual stamina. "I have dated older men, and they're ready to sit down and watch TV," says Bobbie Dubois, 58, a Dearborn, Mich., public-safety officer who's seeking younger men on Match.com "There's a lot I want to see, do and experience, and I think younger people are more receptive to that." Plus, says Richert, it's a relief that "you're not going to find Viagra or pills for backaches in their medicine cabinet...