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World's first Islamic online sex shop to open on Sunday

A Dutch webshop that calls itself "the first Islamic online webshop for sex articles and care products" will open for business starting on Sunday.

Sony Pictures chairman calls for healthy snacks at US cinemas

Michael Lynton, chairman and chief executive of Sony Pictures would like to see cinemas, across the U.S., selling healthier snacks in order to help the American public "meet an urgent health need."


Researchers: Be true to yourself and better romance will follow

According to a new study, people who are more true to themselves, have more positive and healthy dating relationships.

Zhang Mengqian

A Chinese student, who posted a message at a college message board saying she was looking for a boyfriend, was shocked to encounter a huge mob of thousands of potential suitors.


Sexy housekeepers tidy up dirty Florida households

A South Florida company Edan's Maids R' Us provides professional housekeeping services by underdressed ladies to tidy up your home and to please your VISUAL desires.

Bill may ban salt use at New York City restaurants

A bill introduced in the New York Legislature would ban the use of salt in restaurant cooking, if it is passed. Restaurants would be fined $1,000 for each violation.


Tips to help your dog age gracefully

In an article for on Mother Nature Network, Morieka Johnson offers a few tricks on how to keep your older pooch happy and active.

Men want sex until the grave

Men want sex until they have one foot in the grave, according to a recent study by British researchers.


Chef Daniel Angerer, with daughter Arabella, 10 weeks, has concocted a cheese dish (inset, below) made from wife Lori's (right) breast milk.

A chef at a Chelsea restaurant has put a special cheese made of his own wife's breast milk on offer on the menu.

Sexting: A new form of infidelity

It may seem like a platonic affair, a bit of innocent flirt, but extramarital sexting involves a breach of trust and deceit and has the potential to permanently severe the relationship with your significant other.


WeightWatchers sign deal with McDonald's to promote healthy meals

Dieting company WeightWatchers has signed a deal with fast food chain McDonald's to promote "rebranded" healthy meals in New Zealand and Australia.

Backlash against casual sex among women

A thought provoking article in Slate Magazine explores the relation between the evolution of female sexuality and casual sex.


How to tell if your guy is really good for you

You've been dating for a short while and he seems like a prince on a white horse, but how can you really know whether he is capable of a long-term relationship?

New formula shows the best age to propose

Mathematicians have set up a formula aimed to help men figure out the best time to propose to their fiancés.


Secret lives of married women

In a Times article, married women reveal the secrets they hide from their husbands. These tales are of sex, lies and affairs.

Bangkok Named "Top Foodie Destination" in the World

Thailand’s reputation as a world-class culinary destination, has been validated in Away.com’s list of “Top Ten Foodie Destinations.” A place where food aficionados can enjoy culinary masterpieces to their heart’s content, Bangkok, Thailand recentl...


New book "The Male Brain" explores the physical bases for sex differences

In her new best-selling book, "The Male Brain" published by Broadway Books, neuropsychiatrist Louann Brizendine, MD, provides a scientific excuse for guys for womanizing, being commitmentphobic and avoiding emotionality in general.

The 10 riskiest foods

TIMES Magazine has collected the top 10 most dangerous foods. Some of items on the list are quite surprising, while others are well-known threats.


MIT students' reveal their sex habits in a survey

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has recently conducted a wide-ranging survey of the sex-lives of the university's undergraduates. About 40 percent of students, or 1729 people, responded to the email survey.

Navigate better in the labyrinth of social situations

Getting on with the in-laws, co-workers and friends can be difficult at times. One may not always know what to say or how to react in delicate situations. But fear not, there is a dim light at the end of the tunnel lit by a New York Times column t...



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