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The 12 Relationship Red Flags

It’s easy to be blind-sighted when you’re in a new relationship, and we’ve all been guilty of sugar-coating deal breakers as “quirks” or “traits”. Here’s a list of the top 12 relationship red flags that you need to look out for.
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How To Dirty Talk: Tips From A Porn Star

How To Dirty Talk 101 Hardcore Tips From A Porn Star

We feel, can be split into three very prominent categories: Really fucking hot, really fucking funny or really fucking awkward. When you’re kick starting a or find yourself wanting to bring some to the bedroom, you may find yourself wishing there was some kind of Oxford Dictionary of Dirty Talk to help you get going. […]
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What His Eye Colour Says About Him

The next time you gaze into a guy’s eyes, take note of their colour – it may give you a far deeper glimpse into his personality than you’d expect. Brown eyes are most common, followed by blue and then green. Other eye colours – like hazel, black and grey – occur due to the different […]
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10 Signs He’s A Womaniser

Apparently Britney Spears can spot them a mile away, but not all of us know when we have a womaniser on our hands. Charming, witty, attentive…and that’s how he is with all of his other gal pals too. Here’s how to figure out if he wants to get into your pants, or into your heart.
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When You Can’t Get Over His Ex

OK, in an ideal situation, your boyfriend would give you a brief summary about his split with a dull, non-threatening ex-girlfriend who’s moved to a faraway country, taking his emotional baggage along with her. You could then forget all about her and get on with your life with Mr Perfect. But in reality, we’re often […]
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Painful sex: What to do when love hurts

Painful sex: What to do when love hurts

There are plenty of factors that cause painful sex, and plenty of reasons women stay quiet about it. But it’s a condition that can be treated – and should be spoken about.
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