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    Gwyneth Paltrow Shares Her Plan for a Fail-Free Valentine's Day

    Gwyneth Paltrow wants to make sure her fans have the best Valentine's Day ever on February 14. And while decadent chocolate hearts are absent from her extensive how-to guide for Goop.com readers and their significant others, sex books and simple but delicious recipes are involved.

    The actress, who has been married to Coldplay frontman Chris Martin since 2033, recommends kicking off the day of romance at 7 a.m. by creating a playlist filled with festive songs like "Valentine's Day" by Bruce Springsteen for him or her to listen to during the day.

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    Next up is a healthy breakfast: an omelette, a homemade berry yogurt parfait, fresh-squeezed orange juice and coffee from a French press. "While breakfast in bed on a Saturday is lovely, breakfast in bed on a weekday is completely unexpected, and truly special," Paltrow says.

    To carry him or her through the rest of the day, the 39-year-old suggests leaving mini love letters in pant pockets, purses, etc. and setting up phone alerts to surprise him or her. Paltrow also prefers creating a DIY flower bouquet adorned with cut-out paper hearts.

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    For dinner, the Contagion star provides a simple recipe for Chicken Paillard. "Despite the fancy name, Chicken Paillard is one of the simplest dishes to make," she says.

    Of course, what would Valentine's Day be without a little hot and heavy romance? Paltrow, who jokes that her tips for rounding out one's evening are for "over 18's only!" shares her favorite ways to spice things up in the bedroom: a Kama Sutra kit and a sex book.'

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    "This is not just another sex book," Paltrow says of 101 Nights of Grrreat Sex by Laura Corn. "[It uses] 'secret sealed envelopes' with special instructions for a love task or favor that each partner tears out and completes for one another. Sounds simple but the anticipation and mystery makes even the smallest gestures pretty thrilling."

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    11 comments

    • Lauren  •  3 months ago
      Who did your proof reading? She has been married since 2033? Really?
      • **** 3 months ago
        I know, right??! LOL!!
      • Blank Stare 3 months ago
        Yeah, she's been married since 21 years in the future. What's the problem?
    • Mental Patient  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  3 months ago
      Jeezzzzzzz! I had a long nap! What year is it anyway?
    • linda r  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 months ago
      They need to hire my sister. She proof reads everything, even when she's texting to me. How in the hell could they make a mistake like that?
    • Medi_Cal420  •  3 months ago
      yahoo hire editors
    • endless  •  3 months ago
      Healthy breakfast? How about a healthy shagging?
    • Lori  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      She will so deserve the divorce that is inevitably in her future.
    • BC  •  Elkton, Maryland  •  3 months ago
      2033?????
    • Blank Stare  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      I fell into a boredom coma after reading what she has planned.
    • S. D.  •  San Antonio, Texas  •  3 months ago
      She needs to shut the F up. How about she come to my house and allow me to be able to do something like that. Oh, just forgot....we both have to work because we live in REALITY!
    • K  •  3 months ago
      She and Chris have been married since 2033? They know time travel?
    • silvie  •  Prague, Czech Republic  •  3 months ago
      who cares what this 'know-it-all' would do on valentine's probably something 'tasteful' since she said about Sex and the City: " I find "Sex and the City" (1998) irreverent and shocking. It's one step beyond how girls really talk. I would do a cameo on that show in a flash." (btw, do guys really care about cut-out paper hearts? and why does she need a sex book with special instructions? maybe she needs to watch more SATC:-)

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