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Wearing red: dressed for sex

Meeting someone
Women wearing red clothes are more interested in having casual sex and are seen as more attractive by men, scientists say. Red roses, red hearts and red saris all make you think about love and romance. Men are even willing to spend more money on a lady in red.

How to keep your relationship fresh?

Happy relationships
Are you in a long-term relationship that has lost its initial flare? Has sex become boring and mundane? It’s only normal that partners seem less attractive to each other after a while, says Belgian relationships expert Alfons Vansteenwegen.

How can I increase my breast size?

Female body
I am unhappy about my small breasts. Can I do something to increase my boob size? I know that boys in my college make fun of me because I’m flat-chested. I feel very embarrassed. Shalini, 16, Kunnur
 

'Vibrators can change your life'

Orgasms
Vibrators give the most speedy and powerful orgasms. In fact women worry their sex toy could put their partners out of job. For women who have trouble with climaxes, a vibrator is the answer, according to the Medical Center for Female Sexuality.

Penis too small? Probably not

Male body
Most men who think their penis is too small actually don’t have anything to worry about, say international experts in a recent article. Yet more and more guys around the world are heading for the doctor, begging for a penis enlargement.

Will I get addicted to a vibrator?

Ways to Make Love
If I use a vibrator, will I get addicted and not be able to have orgasms the normal way? I want to buy one for myself but I'm not sure. What will my husband think if he gets to know I have been using a vibrator to have orgasms? Namrata, Mumbai

First period: everyone knew I was bleeding

Female body
My mother invited all my relatives and neighbours to celebrate my first period. I was a shy 11-year-old when I had my first period. I didn’t want the world to know that I was bleeding. But everybody knew. I was confused and embarrassed.

Pregnant? Sex is better if you don’t know

Being Pregnant
The bad news: being pregnant puts you off sex – and not surprisingly gives you sore breasts, tiredness and nausea. But here’s the good news: it’s partly in the mind. Women who don’t realise they’re pregnant aren’t put off sex, a new study found.