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Syncing for sex: do’s and don’ts

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What happens if your partner wants more or less sex than you? It can be awkward, or even hurtful, but it doesn't have to be a deal breaker – if you work on it together.

Long-distance relationships: do's and don'ts

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'Distance makes the heart grow fonder.' But is that really true? Long-distance relationships are hard work and take lots of commitment. But don't worry. Stick to some do's and don'ts and you will see where love takes you.

Valentine's Day: Do's and Don'ts

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February 14th can cause a lot of stress as you try to make it a perfect day for the one you love. We have some simple ways to ease the tension. Here's a quick guide how you can go about it.

Keeping a relationship strong: do's and don'ts

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How do you keep the magic in your relationship alive? What are the secrets to maximising the happy times and surfing the rough patches? Read on to find out.

Love tips from the world’s happiest couples

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Hold hands, cuddle, and kiss your partner when they least expect it – small affectionate acts like these are among the secrets to long-term relationship happiness, research shows.

Friends with an ex: do's and don'ts

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Being friends with your ex can be fun and rewarding or a recipe for disaster. There are no fool-proof guidelines to becoming and staying friends with an ex – but this week's do's and don'ts does come pretty close!

Talking about sex: do's and don'ts

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Talking about sex can be embarrassing and intimidating. But it can also be fun, sexy, and can help make your sex life more comfy. Not sure when to talk or what to say? Don't worry – we've got some do’s and don'ts to make it easier for you!

Sexy romance ideas from social media

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Want to marry a vampire? Feel like spicing up your sex life with chocolate sauce? You can now officially blame it on social media. Posts and TV shows have a stronger influence on our expectations than we might like to admit, recent studies say.