Relationships
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Lockdown has triggered a boom in the exchange of intimate shots – and now a new book called Sending Nudes is celebrating the pleasures and perils of baring all to the camera
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Joan and John Gallagher, 64 and 62, met in June 1983 after a windsurfing session went wrong. They now live together in Catalonia in Spain
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You need therapy to help you resolve this painful experience, says Mariella Frostrup. And keep away from internet pornography which can only be more damaging
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Both the options you face at the moment are painful, writes advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith. Either the problem is all in your head, or it isn’t
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My partner and I have a great relationship, but my inability to ‘perform’ makes her think I am not attracted to her
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With Japan’s rules on movement less restrictive than many other countries, its love hotels have fared relatively well during the coronavirus pandemic. But in a country where, according to government research, over 40% of men and women aged 18-34 have never had sex and with its current population of 126 million forecast to fall a third by 2060, the multibillion-dollar love hotel industry faces an uncertain futureGallery
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Lockdown living Valentine’s Day was not romantic - but the world seems full of love right now
Emma BeddingtonAfter a year of enforced proximity, romance is in deep hibernation for many couples. But love is everywhere, expressed in quiet acts of kindness, writes Emma Beddington
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Hunturdeals columnist Alexandra Spring speaks to Melbourne couple Phil and Jackie about how they stay together.Podcast
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How we stay together How we stay together: 'We've both had our fair share of near-death experiences'
High school sweethearts Brad and Sonya have spent more of their lives as a couple than apart – but it hasn’t always been an easy road
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For those who want children, Covid has intensified the 'panic years'