Relationships

Wedding day marriages

Most people spend on average a year planning their wedding day and it can be a stressful journey from proposal to the big day. Teresa Mudgeway explains why couples should be investing as much time and money in their marriage as they do for their big day.

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1 in 2 People Offended by Swearing on First Date

Swear like a sailor? Then you’re 50 per cent more likely to be rejected a second date proposal, according to a new study. Find out what the other three biggest turn-offs are.

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Erotic fiction, good or bad?

There has been a startling increase in sales of erotic fiction online. Sex therapist Jacqueline Hellyer explains the benefits of reading these novels for keeping the flame alive in relationships.

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Facebook envy could be making us miserable

While we all enjoy staying connected and ‘in touch’ with loved ones, friends and even acquaintances, being exposed to their work, life and love successes on a daily basis could be making us miserable.

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Domestic and Partner Violence

Social worker with the Family Planing NSW, Tara Hunter, discusses the rise in partner violence.

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Finding intimacy

Sexologist Vanessa Muradian talks to us about the importance eliminating the idea of goal-oriented sex. She tells us how she fell into her career and how important sex is in a relationship through different stages of life.

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Til sex do us part

After her marriage began to fall apart, Dr Trina Read, sexologist and author of Till Sex Do Us Part, made it her mission to find out how you can revive your sex life long after your wedding day.

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When reconnecting is hard to do

It’s no secret that some men struggle with intimacy in their relationships. Sex therapist Jacqueline Hellyer gives tips for how to reconnect with your partner.

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Why women are loving ’50 Shades of Grey’

Sex therapist Jacqueline Hellyer talks to us about the important messages to be found in the novel ’50 Shades of Grey’ and why she believes the book speaks to the essence of female sexuality.

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Male birth control plans begin to gel

Scientists are reporting promising results with an experimental contraceptive gel for men. Using a combination of two hormones, it’s been able to lower the sperm count of males significantly.

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Read your way to a healthier sex life

Relationship counsellor Jacqueline Hellyer chats erotic fiction, in particular, best-selling book, ’50 Shades of Grey’ with us, and its role in maintaining a healthy sex life.

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Sexual Reconnection

From that first glance in the morning, to they way you kiss each other, sex therapist Jacqueline Hellyer chats sexual reconnection with MiNDFOOD Radio.

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MiNDFOOD Radio: Nikki Goldstein

Nikki Goldstein is one of Australia’s most in demand sexologist and relationship experts. She talks to MiDNFOOD Radio about the importance of communication and body language in relationships.

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MiNDFOOD Radio: Jacqueline Hellyer

Relationship & sex coach Jacqueline Hellyer shares tips on maintaining your relationship mojo with MiNDFOOD Radio.

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MiNDFOOD Radio: Jacqueline Hellyer

Sex therapist Jacqueline Hellyer is back to talk to MiNDFOOD radio about breaking up, how to cope and maintain dignity in this difficult time.

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MiNDFOOD Radio: Jacqueline Hellyer

Acclaimed sex therapist Jacqueline Hellyer talks intimacy with MiNDFOOD Radio, and looks at the top reasons why relationships break down.

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Is it you or the dog?

Have you ever had the feeling that your loved one misses the dog more than you when he or she is away on a business trip? You may be right, MiNDFOOD reports.

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Peanut allergy linked to worse asthma in kids

Among children and teenagers with asthma, those who also have peanut allergies may have more or more-severe asthma attacks, a new study suggests, MiNDFOOD reports.

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Autism awareness

As we approach Autism Awareness Week, Dr Robyn Young explains the warning signs of the condition, on MiNDFOOD.

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Altruism a sinking quality

The primal instinct to selfishly flee from a dangerous situation takes precedence over helping others unless you have time on your hands, according to Australian researchers.

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What’s the key to a long lasting relationship?

Marriages last longer than unions where couples live together outside matrimony, according to a US report. From MiNDFOOD.

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Online dating gains acceptance

If you spent Valentine’s Day looking for love online then you are among the one in three Internet users who regard the web as a good place to find a relationship, according to a new study, reports MiNDFOOD.

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“Love” hormone counters autism

A hormone thought to encourage bonding between mothers and their babies may foster social behavior in some adults with autism, French researchers have reported, reports MiNDFOOD.

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The secret to everlasting love?

Australian author Suzy Zail is fascinated by what makes love everlasting and able to endure some of life’s most difficult challenges, reports MiNDFOOD.

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