| 1. | Club Garibaldi |
| 2. | Coa |
| 3. | Venturi's Market |
| 4. | Stacked |
| 5. | The Pasta Tree |
| 6. | Marcus Center for the Performing Arts |
| 7. | Kochanski's Concertina Bar |
| 8. | Cafe Corazón |
| 9. | Milwaukee County Zoo |
| 10. | Centro Café |
Information about OnMilwaukee.com author:
Sarah Foster
No, the OnMilwaukee.com sex columnist's real name is not Sarah Foster. (Foster is the model/actress that played an ex-lover of Vincent Chase in the first season of "Entourage.") In reality, our sex columnist is a Wisconsin native with a degree in journalism and a knack for getting people to talk to her. Sarah never considered herself an "above average" listener. Others, however, seem to think differently. Perhaps she has a sympathetic tone or expression that compels people to share their lives and secrets with her despite how little they know her. Everyone from the girl that does her hair to people in line at the grocery store routinely spill the details of their lives and relationships to Sarah, unprompted but typically not unwanted. It’s strange to her that people would do this, but she doesn’t mind. Sarah likes that she can give advice even if it is to complete strangers. So why the pseudonym? Simple. People tell Sarah these things because for some reason they trust her. They believe she cares and therefore will keep their secrets in a locked vault the same way a best friend or therapist would. Sarah won't name names, but that vault is now unlocked. |
| Recent Articles | |
| Living - November 21, 2009 | |
| Porn, erotica give couples options for arousal | |
| A recent episode of "Oprah" got OnMilwaukee.com sex and relationships columnist Sarah Foster thinking about porn. Once predominantly a genre catering to males, more and more women are buying and downloading films, causing increased production of more sensual "erotica." | |
| Living - November 14, 2009 | |
| Why the nice guys finish last | |
| This week, our sex and relationships columnist tries to answer the age-old question: Why do nice guys finish last? Gentlemen, take notes. | |
| Living - November 7, 2009 | |
| The necessary evils of sexual education | |
| More than ever, sex education is an important part of a teenager's high school experience. OnMilwaukee.com sex/relationships columnist Sarah Foster thinks that parents need to step to the plate when it comes to teaching kids about the "birds and the bees." | |
| Living - October 31, 2009 | |
| What does it mean to live in a "Woman's Nation?" | |
| Perhaps you've heard about the recent study and subsequent news hype about the happiness of women in this country. Maria Shriver was a guest reporter on NBC's "Today" show last week and brought up the study in her segment, "A Woman's Nation." The premise is that women are less happy today than they were in 1972. | |
| Living - October 24, 2009 | |
| Deconstructing the most wonderful four-letter word | |
| We all know people that throw around the word "love" as if they were saying "Thank you," or "Good morning." It's like when someone apologizes too often and too quickly and you can tell they don't even know what those words mean anymore. It isn't easy to say those three little words -- even when you are truly invested and involved in a relationship -- because the fear is you won't hear them in return. | |
| Living - October 17, 2009 | |
| Study finds 237 reasons women have sex | |
| Aside from affection, love and attraction, women admit to having sex for reasons ranging from boosting their self-esteem to getting revenge on either a cheating partner or another woman. Some say they have sex to relieve pain such as a headache, or because it helps them fall asleep more easily. | |
| Living - October 10, 2009 | |
| Romance 101: Tips for adding sizzle to your dates | |
| Dinner and a movie is traditional and pleasant. But, it can be boring. Looking for a way to add some zip to your dating life or rekindle the romance in your relationship? Sometimes, it pays to be creative. With a little planning, you can have memorable, romantic and game-changing dates. | |
| Living - October 3, 2009 | |
| Let's show a little R-E-S-P-E-C-T for R-O-M-A-N-C-E | |
| Whether you're just starting something new or are years into it, romance is interconnected with many of the other aspects in a relationship: passion, sex, love, spontaneity, desire and longevity. Even when we feel like we know someone still wants us and thinks about us, it's always nice to be reassured. Romance happens, you don't need to plan it or pay for it, but don't ignore it. When the moment strikes, you need to take full advantage. | |
| Living - September 25, 2009 | |
| Polygamy often leads to mind control and abuse | |
| Many people confuse polygamy with bigamy, which also means multiple marriages. The difference between the two is that in polygamy, all the involved parties know about one another, which is often not the case in bigamy. In this country, both are illegal. Bigamy is considered a misdemeanor and polygamy a felony. The practices are in the spotlight more and more due to recent court cases over the matter as well as popular television shows like "Big Love," which portray the ins and outs of polygamist families in a fictional setting. | |
| Living - September 18, 2009 | |
| Overcoming fear is key to ending domestic abuse | |
| Domestic abuse is something many of us see every day, but either the signs are too slight to recognize or we believe that it's none of our business to intrude. It's true that many abusive relationships start out very subtle; so subtle, in fact, that victims themselves have trouble identifying the abuse until it reaches more severe levels. By that time, the manipulation of their emotions is such that even physical violence is not enough to convince them to seek help. | |
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