Italian DJ opens up on conversation with Conor McGregor before alleged assault

Italian DJ opens up on conversation with Conor McGregor before alleged assault

Italian DJ Francesco Facchinetti felt like he was “living in a movie” before he was allegedly assaulted by UFC star Conor McGregor.

The pair spent more than two hours together at a party in Rome on Saturday night, talking about everything from the Irishman’s career to his new ?2.6million Lamborghini yacht.

They even exchanged phone numbers before McGregor allegedly punched the musician, leaving him with a broken nose and split lip.

For most provincial laws, the question is whether or not a particular couple are “spouses

For most provincial laws, the question is whether or not a particular couple are “spouses

  • . for at least three years,
  • have lived with someone else.
  • . in a “relationship of some permanence” and.
  • . have had a child together,
  • have signed an adult interdependent partner agreement with someone else.

As a result of these definitions, and how they change depending on the legislation you’re looking at, people might qualify as “common-law partners” under the Canada Pension Plan but not as “spouses” under British Columbia’s Family Law Act, or they might qualify as “partners” under the Family Law Act of Newfoundland and Labrador but not as “adult interdependent partners” under Alberta’s Family Property Act.

I know that this is more than a little confusing, but what it boils down to is the question “Do I qualify as ______ for the purposes of ______ legislation?,” and to answer that question you usually have to read that legislation very carefully.

Provincial legislation

” Qualifying as a spouse might mean that you’re entitled to the family rate for MSP, that you can share in your spouse’s estate if your spouse dies, or that you’re no longer entitled to social assistance under the Employment and Assistance Act. It also might mean that you’re entitled to ask for spousal support or the division of property under the Family Law Act if your relationship ends.

In general, for most but not all provincial laws, you must have lived with your partner for at least two years to qualify as a spouse. Here’s the definition of “spouse” from section 2(1) of the provincial Wills, Estates and Succession Act:

. 2 persons are spouses of each other for the purposes of this Act if they were both alive immediately before a relevant time and

Tips for a Healthy Long Distance Relationship

Tips for a Healthy Long Distance Relationship

As college ends, one of the most difficult aspects of the transition into post-grad life is the change in your social life. Typically, young people develop close friendships during the college years and the thought of leaving them behind can be a tough one to bear.

This is especially hard for romantic relationships. When it comes time to don the robes and tassels, many college couples ask themselves — can we make this work?

My boyfriend and I had been dating for about 4 months when I graduated, and we had dated a semester before I studied abroad as well. We cared for each other deeply, and decided to try long-distance over the summer after my graduation.

The summer was tough. I had an internship in northern Massachusetts while he lived at his family home in North Carolina. We spent a total of 10 days together over a four-month period.

My boyfriend was a year behind me in school, so that fall he went back to my alma mater while I lived and worked in Chicago. We were long distance for about one year.

During that time, I learned a lot of the ins and outs of maintaining a long distance relationship. It takes hard work, but with these tips, you and your college sweetheart may be able to go the distance.

1. Talk every day

One of the first mistakes my boyfriend and I made was only talking on the phone or Skype a few times a week. Without the extra effort to make time for each other, we found we were talking less and less and thus felt less and less close to each other. Relationships take lots of communication, even in person. If you have to be long-distance, make and keep a schedule to talk to each other, even if just for a few minutes to check in.

2. Find special occasions

These can be birthdays, anniversaries, the release of a movie you both want to see, or even Pi Day. Sharing in the celebration of something across the distance gives you a shared experience — something that’s harder to get when you’re long distance.

What Are the Benefits of Being in a Relationship?

What Are the Benefits of Being in a Relationship?

After all, emotional security is sought by many of us and although every couple has their respective differences and issues, having a partner can actually boost our physical and psychological well-being.

People with emotionally supportive partners are physically healthier

There are numerous benefits to being in a healthy, emotionally supportive relationship. I’m not sure being in a relationship, in general, can be classified as a good thing or as having benefits. Some relationships actually compound stress, limit personal growth and contribute to health issues.

There is research that shows that the negative benefits of having no social ties are equivalent to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. So, the extreme reality of being completely isolated is detrimental.

Research that shows the benefits of being in a relationship is usually qualified with “emotionally supportive” or “close” or “healthy.” All the research I will refer to has these qualifications to it – which points to the reality that not all relationships have positive benefits.

They are proactive in staying healthy, seek help faster, and recover faster.

Sorry if this is a derail, but: of course opposite-sex friendships and same-sex friendships are different

Sorry if this is a derail, but: of course opposite-sex friendships and same-sex friendships are different

I bet you don’t “make a point” of meeting your female friends’ boyfriends and talking about these boys “in a positive way” in order to make it “clear to everyone” that you’re not interested in sex with your chums

I would feel totally different about a female friend my boyfriend developed over time at his job than say, if he sat down one day on the bus next to a girl and went home with her number. Unfair judgment, perhaps, but friendships developed in the second way or something similar would maybe seem similar to hitting on or picking up on a girl.

I didn’t say they couldn’t be friends, just that, obviously, they can’t be friends in the same way as same-sex friendships

Also, did you totally light up or leave the room when the other girl called, how long were you on the phone, was there any reason for the call, etc?? Realize there may have been may factors that caused your gf’s reaction.

Maybe your girlfriend later realized she’d overreacted too. She probably does feel jealous or controlling but maybe she’s willing to let reason and logic rule from now on, or calm her fears. I imagine lots of girls would feel a tad jealous if this same situation happened. Some, unlike probably most of the previous posters wives and gfs, may not have had the opportunity and time previously to deal appropriately with this type of thing. It sounds like it’s never come up between you(or potentially with another) so give her the chance to come to her senses.

Also maybe your change in behavior (starting to form female friendships) makes her question whether it could also be a change in thinking.

In the end though, you’ve really just got to talk to her.

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Who Is Daniel Radcliffe’s Girlfriend? All About Actress Erin Darke

Who Is Daniel Radcliffe’s Girlfriend? All About Actress Erin Darke

Daniel Radcliffe and girlfriend Erin Darke’s romance may have started on-screen, but their real-life relationship has been going strong for almost a decade.

The couple initially connected while playing love interests in Kill Your Darlings where they say they quickly realized that their chemistry continued off-screen as well. Although Radcliffe and Darke have been private about their relationship since then, their admiration for one another comes through in the support they have shown for each other’s projects through the years.

In fact, Darke made a rare appearance with Radcliffe in to support him at the TIFF premiere of Weird: The Al Yankovic Story.

For Darke, her projects include roles in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Good Girls Revolt and the Oscar-nominated film Still Alice. She’s even had the chance to collaborate with Radcliffe again on an episode of his show Miracle Workers, which he called “incredibly special.”

“I’ve got a really nice life. I’ve been with my girlfriend for a decade pretty much. We’re really happy,” Radcliffe told PEOPLE.

In , a rep for the Harry Potter actor confirmed to PEOPLE that Radcliffe and Darke were expecting their first child. A month later, the couple welcomed their baby, but they didn’t disclose that it was a boy until .

Darke is an actress who has appeared in series like The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Dietland

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We’ve made a lot of progress in recent years in changing the narrative around older people and sex

We’ve made a lot of progress in recent years in changing the narrative around older people and sex

But have we gone too far? Delia Lloyd asks whether we’re at risk of talking about romance and intimacy in a way that underscores what’s different across generations, rather than what they have in common.

An old friend got in touch not long ago to tell me she was working on a memoir. She was writing about what it was like to start dating in her mid-40’s, after ending a long, largely sexless marriage. She asked me to take a look at an early draft.

I was expecting stories of lame pickup lines, mediocre pasta dinners with would-be suitors and long walks in comfy cardigans. Instead, I found myself reading frank and detailed accounts of sex clubs…threesomes…and, well…fit. (Yeah, that kind of fit.) In short, her memoir wasn’t so much about dating as it was about sex.

Further reading

The manuscript was raw and refreshing. My first thought was “Wow, she’s really putting herself out there! She’s so brave!” It wasn’t until a couple of years later that I questioned my initial reaction. Why should sexual experimentation-and enjoyment-be considered bold in midlife? Why did I immediately think her story sounded more suited to that of a 20-something than a middle-aged woman?

There’s an obvious answer to that question. The narrative we’ve long been fed in both popular culture and research about dating and intimacy among “older adults” (which usually means over-50) tends to centre on physical decline, compromised function and loneliness.

This Curious Life

That narrative is changing. The Viagra revolution helped to reinvigorate conversations around the sex lives of the (cough) “elderly.” The hit reality TV series, The Golden Bachelor, about the romantic escapades of a 72-year-old widower, has also done its part to combat stereotypes about ageing and sex. More recently, Cosmopolitan magazine and the Kinsey Institute teamed up to showcase the results of a survey they conducted about women over 60 and their sexual mores.

Having a background in tech and dating apps, this seemed like an obvious evolution for the market to Michelle

Having a background in tech and dating apps, this seemed like an obvious evolution for the market to Michelle

In today’s Mom Crush interview, we had a chance to sit down with Michelle Kennedy, the founder of Peanut, the matchmaking app that helps moms connect with other moms.

After becoming a first time mom herself, Michelle saw a need in the market to connect new moms in a modern way. Her goal was to create a platform where moms could easily find other like-minded women to create real-life connections and to bond over their new, monumental life changes. So brought her idea to life and has since been overwhelmed by how quickly Peanut exploded. With over 1MM members in less than two years, clearly she was onto something!