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Eight out of ten women store millions of pieces of clothing in their wardrobes that they can never wear, according to a new survey And two third of them admitted they are keeping the clothes in the misguided belief they will one day be able to wear them again.Representational Picture A quarter revealed that their weight had yo-yoed so much that they had been four different sizes across their li Read More »
The number of women using extramarital dating sites has surpassed that of men, an analysis has revealed It found that more than a million British adults have subscribed to extramarital affair dating websites, with up to 400,000 unique users logging on each week. The sites have experienced a steep rise in demand, with some regularly seeing more female users than male, the Telegraph reported.Repr Read More »
Lack of suitable men is driving Muslim career-oriented women into polygamous relationships, the Islamic Sharia Council has revealedAccording to the Council, some of them don't even have any qualms in becoming second or third wives to married men.Representational pictureThe charity, based in Britain, gives legal guidance to Muslims and has said it is receiving a high number of queries from women s Read More »

Researchers have claimed that there is science behind cliche that 'women like bad men.'


Scientists have revealed that women find it hard to resist callous, self-obsessed and deceitful men.


During a discussion on America's NPR, human rights lawyer Arsalan Iftikhar expressed his surprise that singer Rihanna still reportedly liked Chris Brown, who he said 'didn't only hit Read More »

Women between the age of 18 and 40 years are sexting more than ever, while Facebook and other popular media outlets are viewed to play a heavy influence on their love lives, a new survey has revealed. According to an online survey conducted last month, nearly half of women, at 43 percent, admitted 'sexting' or sending a text message on their cell phone containing suggestive and highly explicit s Read More »

Mothers who stay at home are as content and satisfied with their lives as those who choose to go out to work, a new study has found


For decades, women have been told that being housewives will leave them downtrodden and unfulfilled.


In contrast, the report found that house husbands are generally much less happy. The results of David Cameron's campaign to measure well-being Read More »

Almost half of young women aged 18 to 25 would rather have larger breasts than high intelligence and a third would readily swap IQ for bigger boobs, a new study has revealed.



Experts have held responsible the youngsters' growing obsession with celebrity culture and the burgeoning market for plastic surgery. The study, which has shocked women's groups, also found that a quarter of Read More »

2012 has just begun, but the Glamour magazine has already made a rating of the sexiest celebrity beauties. Of course, you may disagree with this list as long as it’s only the editors’ opinion. 25. Katharine McPhee Read More »
A new study has found that bisexual women are more likely than their male counterparts to suffer from depression, stress and to binge-drink The national study led by George Mason University researcher Lisa Lindley said bisexual women are also at greater risk to smoke and be victimized. "Bisexuals are often invisible. There's a lot of prejudice against them. They're told 'You're confused -- pick Read More »
An astonishing 43 per cent of women in Britain carry a pair of sexy knickers in their handbags to change into, if a date goes better than planned, according to a new survey. It seems these women are taking precautions to make sure they don't face the same embarrassment like Renee Zellweger's character Bridget Jones, whose granny knickers were exposed during a steamy date. Many women choose Bridg Read More »
A scientist in New Zealand has turned to zebrafish in an effort to find out why some females are attracted to older males, and is spending thousands of dollars on the study According to Stuff.co.nz, research fellow Dr Sheri Johnson at Otago University, New Zealand, is putting a 345,000-dollar grant towards finding out, using of 700 zebrafish, the Daily Mail reported.Representational Pic For yea Read More »

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