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VIDEO: Dannii Minogue talks travel

VIDEO: Dannii Minogue talks travel

With a busy lifestyle travelling back and forth between Australia and the UK it’s no wonder frequent flyer Dannii Minogue has a few travel tips.

The 40-year-old mum, singer and television personality, who travels back and forth to London for her fashion label Project D, has spoken to Woman’s Day online about how she manages to fly fuss-free.

Dannii shared her best-kept travel secrets with us while speaking at the launch of Virgin Australia’s new Velocity frequent flyer partnership with westfield.com.au.

The Australian-first partnership allows travellers and shoppers to earn and redeem their velocity points when shopping online.

Watch our video with Dannii Minogue in the video player above.

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Men don’t think about sex as much as we think: study

Men don’t think about sex as much as we think: study

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It’s true that men think about sex more than woman, but exactly how much more is not as great as we think.

A new US study found that the median number of young men who took part thought about sex almost 19 times per day. This discredits the cliche that men think about sex every seven seconds, which would amount to more than 8000 thoughts about sex in 16 hours.

The research out of Ohio also found that men think about other biological needs, such as eating and sleep, more frequently than women do, as well.

The men were found to think about food almost 18 times per day and sleep almost 11 times per day. The women thought about eating 15 times and sleeping about eight-and-a-half times.

Throughout the study, in which they recorded the number of thoughts on a golf tally counter, it was found that a participant’s comfort with their sexuality was the best predictor of how often they thought about sex.

Terri Fisher, professor of psychology at Ohio State University’s Mansfield campus who lead the study, said each group were asked to track when they thought of a particular thing, be it sex, sleep or food, after they completed a questionnaire.

“If you had to know one thing about a person to best predict how often they would be thinking about sex, you’d be better off knowing their emotional orientation toward sexuality, as opposed to knowing whether they were male or female,” she said. “Frequency of thinking about sex is related to variables beyond one’s biological sex.”

Professor Fisher said it was important to correct the stereotype about men’s sexual thoughts.

“It’s amazing the way people will spout off these fake statistics that men think about sex nearly constantly and so much more often than women do,” she said.

“When a man hears a statement like that, he might think there’s something wrong with him because he’s not spending that much time thinking about sexuality, and when women hear about this, if they spend significant time thinking about sex they might think there’s something wrong with them.”

Professor Fisher said it was important to realise that those who were more comfortable with their sexuality thought more about sex.

Those, who participated in the study, also estimated about how often they thought each day about eating, sleeping and sex were all much lower than the actual number they recorded, suggesting previous research in the area was weak.

“There’s really no good reason that our society should have believed that men are thinking so much more about sex than women. Even the research that had been done previously doesn’t support the stereotype that men are thinking about sex every seven seconds,” she said.

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Are creative people more likely to cheat?

Creative people more likely to cheat

Creative people are less honest than those with less active imaginations, a new study has claimed.

Research published by the American Psychological Association found that creative-minded people were far more likely to cheat and behave unethically, possibly because their greater imagination allowed them to rationalise their actions.

“Greater creativity helps individuals solve difficult tasks across many domains, but creative sparks may lead individuals to take unethical routes when searching for solutions to problems and tasks,” study leader Francesca Gino from Harvard University said.

Gino and her co-author Dan Ariely from Duke University conducted five experiments to test their theory that more imaginative people were more likely to behave unethically than less creative people.

After using a series of accredited psychological tests to establish the creativity and intelligence of research subjects, study leaders asked participants to complete several tasks or tests.

The applicants were paid to show up for each task, and were told they would be paid more if they cheated.

In one experiment, subjects were presented with a general knowledge test and told that they would be paid more for every correct answer.

Once they had completed the test, participants were asked to transfer their answers onto another sheet of paper, which the study leader said she had photocopied incorrectly so that the correct answers were faintly marked.

The more creative people changed their answers to the correct options when transferring them onto the other sheet of paper, while less imaginative participants stuck to their original responses, even if they knew they were incorrect and would thus earn them less money.

Interestingly, the experiments showed no link because intelligence and dishonesty, with very intelligent but less creative people no more likely to cheat.

“The results indicate that, in fact, people who are creative or work in environments that promote creative thinking may be the most at risk when they face ethical dilemmas,” Gino said.

The research was published online in the American Psychological Association’s Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

Your say: How do you think you would have behaved if you were in the above experiment? Would you be honest or cheat to get more money? Tell us at [email protected]

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VIDEO: Couple kiss for the first time at their wedding

VIDEO: Couple kiss for the first time at their wedding

It may be hard to believe but this couple saved their first kiss for their wedding day!

The pair is part of US channel TLC’s new show The Virgin Diaries which follows the lives of those who save themselves for marriage.

In this case though, this couple not only save themselves for marriage, but save their first kiss for marriage as well.

Watch the video of the pair’s first kiss in the video player above.

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Pippa Middleton’s mystery man

Pippa Middleton has been looking miserable since she split from her boyfriend earlier this month, but a new mystery man put a smile back on her face last night.

‘Her Royal Hotness’ attended the final of the ATP World Tour tennis tournament in London with two unidentified male friends.

Roger Federer played a sizzling game on court, but Pippa’s attention was squarely on one of her male companions.

The pair exchanged flirtatious looks throughout the game, whispering and giggling during breaks in play.

Pippa and her mystery man were openly flirtatious throughout the game.

The unidentified man had Her Royal Hotness in fits of giggles.

Pippa couldn’t stop smiling throughout the match.

Pippa and her potential beau.

Pippa and her pal share a laugh.

Pippa has been looking forlorn since she split from Alex Loudon earlier this month.

Pippa and Alex in happier times.

Alex is said to have dumped Pippa because she wasn’t “marriage material”.

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Perth mum can taste words when she says them!

Perth mum can taste words when she says them!

Anne Williams has an unusual ability…Astha Gupta meets the mum for whom words have a flavour all their own.

Having a conversation with Perth mum Anne Williams is a mouth-watering experience – at least for her. When most of us hear a word, we’re listening to the sound, but for Anne it conjures up a taste. “After I hear a word, I experience a very specific flavour and texture at the back of my mouth,” 31-year-old Anne explains. “Out of any sentence, some word will jump at me, and for a few seonds I will experience a taste created by that word. If someone keeps repeating that word, I’ll keep tasting it.”

Anne has an unusual condition called gustatory auditory – or sound-taste – synaesthesia, often described as the crossing of the senses, or joined senses. She remembers that, as a 12-year-old girl, she constantly craved salt and vinegar chips. Sometimes she wanted ice-cream waffle cones. For many years, those cravings remained a mystery. Later she realised it was because her dad’s name (Dave), evoked the taste of chips, while her mum’s name (Kay) gave her a taste of waffle cones.

It took her many years to even talk about this, and her friend Olivia became her confidante. “Olivia had a unique way of pronouncing words. Whenever she used certain words, I’d think about some food totally unrelated to what we were talking about.” Olivia’s favourite words were “like”, which made Anne taste chocolate YoGo, and “England”, which tasted like oatmeal biscuits.

“When I told Olivia, she laughed and said, ‘You are weird.’” But Anne couldn’t stop. Once she’d realised her “secret gift”, she had fun spinning out names and food. Choosing a life partner is tricky for anyone, but it was worse for Anne. She not only had to like the person, but also like the taste of their name. “It was a huge relief falling in love with Steve,” she says. “His name also had a salt and vinegar chips taste, like my dad’s.” And when it came to naming their children, Steve, 41, let Anne take the reins.

Read more about Anne’s unusual condition in this week’s Woman’s Day, on sale November 28, 2011.

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Kate Middleton’s cravings: Is she shopping for three?

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Amid growing talk that she’s pregnant, the Duchess of Cambridge is doing all she can to cling to her former life… even heading to the local supermarket.

With speculation of a royal pregnancy reaching fever pitch around the globe, the Duchess of Cambridge last week stocked up on an extra-large load of household groceries at her local supermarket. As she stacked breakfast cereal, ice-cream and orange juice on the check-out counter at the Tesco in Holyhead, North Wales, fellow shoppers wondered whether Kate could be buying up to indulge pregnancy cravings. Dressed in a bulky turtleneck jumper and black jeans, any baby bump was kept well under wraps, so there was to be no confirmation – official or otherwise – of US magazine Life & Style’s claim that Kate is eight weeks pregnant.

Other American tabloids are full of similar stories, with Star insisting the duchess is expecting twins, while Globe reports a baby girl will be born next year. Kate’s continual touching of her stomach at public events has been seen to give credence to these rumours, as has her refusal to eat peanut butter while on a recent visit to Denmark. (Though there is no evidence that eating peanuts while pregnant can cause allergies in an unborn child, some women avoid them “just in case”.)

What is certain is that, seven months after her marriage to Prince William, the woman who was once so embarrassed by the nickname “commoner Kate” is determined to hold onto as many “normal” aspects of her former life as she can. Though she could easily have her groceries delivered or send a servant to search the shelves for her, this down-to-earth duchess insists on doing her own shopping at her local supermarket.

And while the biggest names in the fashion world are begging to lay their latest collections on her palace doorstep, Kate continues to buy clothes from the same stores she visited as a Marlborough College schoolgirl – and she even carries the bags herself! Although many in her privileged position would be primped and pampered in private, Kate enjoys getting her hair styled at her local London hairdresser, Richard Ward, thinking nothing of sitting in the window of the salon with rollers in her locks.

See the exclusive pictures of Catherine, The Duchess of Cambridge shopping up a storm in this week’s Woman’s Day on sale November 28, 2011.

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Princess Charlene happy at last…and expecting?

Princess Charlene happy at last...and expecting?

Months after the rocky start to their married life, Monaco royal couple Charlene and Albert seem so cosy, there’s talk of a baby.

Love is in the air – or should that be in the heir? – for Monaco’s “runaway bride” Princess Charlene and her husband, Prince Albert II. The royal couple, who are coming to Australia early next year, are believed to be expecting their first child, just four months after a weeping Charlene, 33, said “I do” amid sensational claims she had tried to flee the principality rather than marry its 53-year-old ruler.

Though there has been no official confirmation from the palace, rumours have circulated for weeks that Charlene is to provide the former playboy prince with his first legitimate heir. Gone are the sexy, silhouette-hugging Armani dresses she favoured, replaced by loosely belted jackets, ample swing coats and evening gowns in curve-camouflaging velvet. Could the sudden cover-ups be due to the wintry nip in the Monte Carlo air – or something infinitely more exciting? It’s a question on every Monegasque’s lips.

Their prince has two recognised children born out of wedlock –Jazmin Grace Grimaldi, 19, his daughter by a US real-estate agent, and Alexandre Coste, 7, his son by a former Togolese air hostess – but under Monaco law these children cannot inherit.Speculation that Albert faced a paternity test over a third child was the reason given for Charlene’s alleged reluctance – since denied – to marry.

Those paternity claims appear to have been shelved since the wedding. A baby with Charlene would brush away Albert’s concerns and bring happiness to his scandal-plagued family. It could also explain the couple’s surprising new public displays of affection.

See more pictures of Princess Charlene and her husband, Prince Albert II in this week’s Woman’s Day on sale November 28, 2011.

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Angelina’s assistant tells all!

Angelina's assistant tells all!

A disgruntled former employee plans to spill the beans on Ange and Brad’s controversial relationship.

Incredible new claims from a former staffer could mean Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s private lives are about to be put on show yet again. Ana Charlotiaux worked at the pair’s country estate in the south of France between 2008 and 2010, answering phone calls and emails for the superstar couple. She is suing Brad, 47, and Ange, 36, for more than $88,000 as part of an unfair dismissal case, after she was sacked for allegedly having too much time off work. Ana’s lawyer claims she took four-and-a-half months leave during her employment, but this was because of illness.

What looks like a straightforward legal stoush could cause a storm of controversy for Brad and Ange. They’re terrified that if the demands of their former assistant aren’t met, she will spill intimate details of their bizarre lifestyle and shatter illusions about their relationship. “Brad and Angelina like to present a united front,” a family insider tells Star magazine. “But while Ana was working for them, much of their lives was spent having massive brawls followed by weeks living apart.” Ange seems like a changed woman these days. Gone are the vials of blood and the kinky talk. She admits she now shows the dark, sexy side of herself only to Brad behind closed doors.

“I’m still a bad girl,” she said in an interview last week. “I still have that side of me… it’s just in its place now… it belongs to Brad. “I went through heavier, darker times and I survived them. I didn’t die young. So I am very lucky. There are other artists and people that didn’t survive certain things… people can imagine that I did the most dangerous, and I did the worst… for many reasons, I shouldn’t be here.” Now the courts may be about to bring her bad-girl side back out into the open, for all the world to see and comment upon.

“She tries to hide it but she has a crazy side that’s beyond just being quirky,” an old friend of Ange’s confirms. “In the end, she just can’t hide the crazy.” Ana, 45, says she can reveal that problems between Brad and Ange worsened in 2008 when they were living at Chateau Miraval, their home in the south of France. In August, only a month after Angelina delivered twins Knox and Vivienne by caesarean, Brad left her to recover alone and travelled to Venice, where he partied with best mate George Clooney.

See more pictures of Brad and Angelina’s brood plus read more about their Nanny troubles in this week’s Woman’s Day on sale November 28, 2011.

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Harper tears Posh and Becks apart

With her perfectly manicured hands tenderly but firmly gripping her little girl as she strides through trendy boutiques, football stadiums and pricey toy stores in stilettos and self-designed dresses, Victoria Beckham appears to be a woman with everything she’s ever wanted. Despite some very public allegations of his infidelity, she has managed to hold onto her superstar husband, soccer legend David, for more than a decade, and together they’ve built a brand worth more than $250 million. But now, insiders tell us, the love love affair with her daughter has turned into an all-consuming obsession that could drive a wedge between Victoria and David, 36, and threatens to destroy the fairytale marriage, perfect family and multimillion-dollar brand they’ve worked so hard to build.

Read more in this week’s Woman’s Day on sale Monday November 28.

“Victoria is turning into a woman possessed,” a member of her inner circle said.

“It’s as if the little girl is her whole life and nothing else.”

“She fusses over Harper all day and takes her everywhere she goes,” the insider said.

Posh herself admits, “I can’t leave her alone for a minute.

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