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When a child is born from an affair
Extramarital affairs and infidelity are devastating enough. But what happens when a child is born?
Let me give you a tip: dealing with unwanted parenting advice
There's one thing you can be certain of when starting a family: you’re about to be inundated with advice. Here's how to deal with those unwanted opinions of others.
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'Aren't you lucky you had boys?'
"If I had a penny every time I heard this, I'd have amassed a lot of cash by now," writes Paul Chai.
Adult breastfeeding relationships are a thing now
An Atlanta mother, Jessica Mulford, has attracted worldwide attention for admitting she breastfeeds her boyfriend, thirty-six year old Brad Leeson.
Date night in a play centre? When hell freezes over
As venues for romantic nights out go, I would rank 'play centre' next to 'motorway service station' or 'local kebab shop'.
Sex? Not tonight darling, we're watching Game of Thrones
A generation hooked on box sets is to blame for less intimacy than ever, warns Cambridge academic.
Family is like a start up business
Modern family is chaotic and even though the momentum of the chaos is unavoidable, there might be a better way.
From partners to parents: the site to help all new mums and dads
A whopping 92 per cent of couples experience an increase in conflict in their relationship following the birth of their baby.
10 things I need to thank my partner for
He didn't have to grow a human, recover from childbirth or learn the ins and outs of mothering two children, but he did have to do an awful lot.
Symbolic permanence: tattoo wedding rings
Couples are choosing to get inked in honour of their lifelong commitment to each other.
My in-laws snubbed our wedding
For your own husband's parents not to come to your wedding is an utter embarrassment.
An unexpected lesson in parenting by Jason from Seven Year Switch
They were the only couple who didn't survive the show, but Jason and Michelle may have the most to teach us about love, divorce and how to put the kids first.
Women from Venus, men still From Mars on Facebook
Women use warmer, gentler words in their status updates on Facebook compared to men who are more likely to swear and use argumentative language, a study has found.
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