Is there something you simply won’t put up with in a partner? If so, you’re not alone. Recent research reveals the most common relationship dealbreakers.
Sarah Moses
Why do we kiss?
Why do people lock lips with a romantic partner? New research reveals some of the more surprising reasons we kiss.
The four types of cheating
What does cheating mean to you? Sex with someone else? But for many people, there’s a lot more to being unfaithful than intercourse, recent research shows.
Why people have sex in cars
What’s the appeal of having sex in a parked car? College students weigh in on the reasons they’ve done it and what it’s all about.
Why couples should watch porn together
Do you keep your porn habits a secret from your partner? Why not watch together instead? Research shows it could even be good for your relationship.
Breasts: the bigger, the better?
Do men really prefer big, perky breasts? Guys across the globe reveal what they’re into when it comes to breast size and shape.
Too many past lovers?
Does it matter how many lovers you’ve had? When it comes to long-term relationships, your sex history could change the way a potential partner sees you.
Noisy sex: why women moan and scream during sex
When do women make most noise during sex? When they’re having an orgasm? Or when their man is about to come? Brace yourself for the truth!
Tips to improve your flirting skills
Are we flirting? Or just chatting? If you find it hard to work out other people’s romantic intentions, you’re not alone.
Humour: your sexiest feature
When it comes to jokes, do you and your partner laugh at all the same things? Research from Canada discovers why a shared sense of humour is important.
How to tell your partner you don’t feel like sex
Not in the mood for sex? The way you say ‘no’ to your partner has a big impact on your relationship and sex life, recent research shows.
How hormones affect your post-sex pillow talk
Are you into pillow talk? Or does the idea of sharing thoughts and feelings after sex terrify you? Your answer could have to do with hormones.