The '10' hottest couples featured in the February issue of Ebony

Jet, Jan 17, 2005

EBONY highlights the sanctity of marriage, the excitement of dating and pays tribute to the legends of our past in the Black Love/Black History February issue.

Some couples aren't afraid to show the world that they adore each other. In fact they welcome the attention by showing up arm-in-arm at all the major "who's who" events. Others try to hide their affection for fear that their relationship will be exposed to the public.

In honor of the month of love, EBONY turns the spotlight on some of the biggest personalities enjoying love and romance in the "10 Hottest Couples." Some of the celebrity favorites making this year's list include Usher and Naomi Campbell; Jamie Foxx and Leila Arcieri; Boris Kodjoe and Nicole Parker and Beyonce and Jay-Z.

Whether you are lucky enough to have found that special someone or are still caught up in the world of dating, there are plenty of lessons to be learned about the game of love and the opposite sex.

In the February issue readers can take notes from relationship experts on what it is women and men want from their significant others in and outside the bedroom in "For Brothers Only: How to Love a Black Woman" and "For Sisters Only: How to Love a Black Man." Find out if you're doing what it takes to satisfy your mate.

Star Jones, Eddie George, Ralph Tresvant and Ricky Bell are just a few stars that tied the knot last year in front of family and close friends. Now EBONY lets you take a peak into the photo albums of some of last year's most talked about nuptials in "Top Weddings of the Year: 2004."

Other must-reads featured in the February issue of EBONY include: "The EBONY Legends Collection," "Famous First Facts" and "Jack Johnson and the Great White Hope Part II."

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