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What your birth-order says about you
Birth-order offers an appealing explanation for siblings' differences. The only problem is, it's a myth.
Birth-order offers an appealing explanation for siblings' differences. The only problem is, it's a myth.
Heartbreaking message posted to Facebook a plea to help fix society for trans people.
After a-groom-to-be called off his wedding, the deserted bride's family decided to create something good from their disappointment.
As the weather heats up, so too is the passion in Kiwi bedrooms. One in four Kiwis say they have sex at least once a week, but that figure can be expected to rise with the mercury, a new survey reveals.
Ashley Madison has hit NZ and extortionists are using data from the website demand thousands of dollars not to inform cheaters' partners and families.
James Austin claimed she hit him so hard with a bamboo cane that it snapped. But Elvira Blakemore insisted the caning was consensual.
It is said that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach, but a study has shown that when it comes to sex, food is the last thing on his mind.
"She would never do anything to hurt the family or myself and she loves us."
A church has extradited one of their members after discovering his decision to 'embrace the homosexual lifestyle'.
A new survey reveals the different things men and women look for when buying a home.
For centuries women have used the calendar method to get pregnant, or avoid it. But new studies suggest more sex, any time, may boost fertility.
Indian-born Balwinder Singh, 24, has been fighting for three years to prove he is in a genuine relationship with 61-year-old New Zealander Glyn Kessell-Singh.
Pippa Middleton has split up from Nico Jackson, her boyfriend of three years, the Daily Mail revealed.
Break-up made me focus on my job, says actress, but admits winning an Oscar did not heal her loneliness.
Titillation and standards are a tricky balance in a world of highly sexualised advertising, writes Alan Perrott.
Only middle class people know how to have sex, right?
OPINION: You choose your friends, not your family. But what happens when you become estranged from kin?
When people are looking for a significant other, they often try to find someone whose values, education, earnings, hobbies and even height match their own.
Police have interviewed a man over claims a prostitute wrote a note seeking help and secretly handed it to him.
One woman shares her journey and asks if her grandmother was right when she said: "If they'll do it with you, they'll do it to you."
OPINION: Almost one year into his marriage to somebody of the same sex, Lee Suckling is reminded that marriage connotes inescapable heteronormative conventions.
Schuler Benson was accidentally logged into a random stranger's Facebook account, a twist of fate that led to a love affair and marriage.
Several times a year, there are days to celebrate love, mothers and fathers. So when's the time to celebrate singles?
You didn't have me at 'hello'. A study into online dating conversation reveals the best lines for striking up a chat, and landing a date.
Dazzling All Black rookie Nehe Milner-Skudder has an equally lovely partner, student and actress Hanna Tevita.
A new study by the Pew Research Centre has explored how social media and technology weave into every stage of the dating process, from flirting to break-up.
Despite social changes in gender equality, women are not prepared to be the one to 'put a ring on it' says Jill Goldson.
Who we find attractive isn't determined by some complex genetic construct, but simply by our own personal experiences.
A writer and sometime stand-up comedian, Verity writes on life, love and a bit of everything.