
Cheating website ‘destroys lives’
"What those hackers are doing is brilliant. Let the cheaters sweat. They only have themselves to blame if the whole world finds out their dirty little secret."
"What those hackers are doing is brilliant. Let the cheaters sweat. They only have themselves to blame if the whole world finds out their dirty little secret."
Fast food giant foots the bill for what is a strong contender for wedding of the year.
The ringing of the fire alarm was followed by a ring of another kind at a Whangarei primary school yesterday, as a firefighter proposed to his teacher sweetheart.
The hackers accessed "customers' secret sexual fantasies," "nude pictures and conversations," "credit card transactions" with real names. They promise to leak it all soon.
Olivia Fane filled in as a secretary for her vascular surgeon husband. She says there's no quicker way to wreck your love life and self-confidence.
We look at some celebrity couples old and new who gave themselves the best possible chance of living in eternal matrimony – at least according to new research.
The app is designed to make sure there's no trouble between partners the morning after the night before, as they film themselves giving consent.
The 26-year-old has fathered ten children by nine women in the past 13 months, giving his sperm free of charge to women he met through Facebook.
Was your insanely successful older sibling born to achieve? Is your youngest child pre-programmed to seek the limelight?
Middle-aged couples are more likely to row about money than anything else, a survey shows.
Military life is hard, especially when spouses are deployed to far off places. From experience, Lee Suckling shares the worst things to say to military spouses.
A sociologist at the University of Utah has found the best age to get married if you want to avoid divorce.
What is good flirting? Researchers received - perhaps unsurprisingly - differing responses from men and women.
"My husband recently confessed to a brief affair when our children were small. I'm not sure why I feel so angry, as it's a tiny blip in many years of happiness."
Online, no rules means people can be rude and crude. Bumble is out to do something about all of that.
"Human rights is my passion," says Mary Brennan, a Wellington dominatrix and escort agency owner. "That's why I'm in the sex industry."
Want to write a string of best-sellers and spark endless romantic box-office hits? Helen O’Hara talks to the master, Nicholas Sparks.
Go out on Friday night, get a few drinks in and watch the migration of women on to the dance floor. But men are a different story, writes Verity Johnson.
The truth is I'm not all that busy, says Matty Litwack, I just prefer being single. Here are a few reasons why.
He spent a night with Kim from Seattle and loved footy and foreign girls. He recorded all his Kiwi adventures in diary but he didn't leave his name.
He believes we should 'keep our options open' and leave our dating profiles up online. He says he's not seeing anyone else, but can't rule it out in the future. What shall I do?
Marriage can boost your health in a number of ways but it appears there is one measure where it lets you down – your waistline.
Newly defined and moulded by technology, here are eight ways in which relationships have morphed in the past decade.
In the wake of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner's divorce, we look at five celebrity marriages that have gone the distance
Not feeling it in the bedroom as much any more? Here are ten reasons your mojo might be lacking, and what to do about it.
There is a certain romantic magic about a late night stroll in the summer rain. Arm in arm, heads tilted together, Coldplay’s Chris Martin and Kylie Minogue certainly made a sweet couple.
None of us knows whether we would stand by our man until it happens to us.
Joanna Mathers looks at the reasons high-profile wives choose to stand by their man, even when they've strayed.
Unlike husbands, canines aren't moody and depressingly downbeat; unlike wives, they don't want to change you. No wonder we put them first, says Judith Woods.