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January Jones: Don't pity me for being a single mum
January Jones says being a single mother isn't something she needs "to go to group therapy'' about.

Michelle Williams ends it with Jason Segel
The 32-year-old actress - who has a daughter Matilda, seven, from her previous relationship with the late Heath Ledger - reportedly decided to end her relationship with the How I Met Your Mother star earlier this month.

Gangster Squad star gets divorced
Diane Lane and Josh Brolin are divorcing after eight years of marriage.

Sorry guys, Pippa's happy with her millionaire man
Men around the world will be disheartened by the news that royal in-law Pippa Middleton is "happy'' with her new boyfriend, a self-made millionaire stockbroker.

Embrace an aging love life
Could the fountain of youth be found through a positive attitude spiced with gratitude, laughter and a healthy dose of loving sex?

Shelley Bridgeman: Is it harder to make friends over 30?
Anyone still in their 20s had better have a good group of friends because it's believed that making friends over the age of 30 is a significant challenge, writes Shelley Bridgeman.

Twelve Questions: David Herkt
I loved the fact that Auckland had hotels in the 1930s that catered to the gay trade where you could rent a room and share a bed with your same-sex partner.

Love online: Honey trap warning
Eric Davies was a little hesitant to try online dating after his marriage broke up. But his friends convinced him, and if he hadn't he might never have met his wife.

Rebecca Kamm: Valentine's customs from the past
In celebration of how things were here are some very sweet Valentine's Day things from years and years ago that make me love all the old-fashioned people.

Valentine's Day date-spiration
Where to go on Valentine's Day? Viva gives you some food for thought.

Do opposites really attract?
A mathematician for whom an artistic other half added up to a whole. A butcher whose meat is one veggie. Do you have a story to share?

Aww - best love films named
Love Actually has beaten The Notebook and Notting Hill to be named most romantic movie of all time in a new study.

Blog: Potential present pitfalls
Giving a gift and receiving can be complicated. Shelley Bridgeman points out potential pitfalls.

Would you take love drugs?
Would you take MDMA to save or enhance your relationship? Are we biologically at war with ourselves by trying to 'mate for life' - and could this be the answer?

Copy cats in conversation
People copy the facial expressions of those they are speaking with, a new Kiwi study has found.

Bieber's mum wants Selena back
Justin Bieber's mother wants him to get back together with Selena Gomez.

Kerre Woodham: Set for fully fledged wifedom
By the time you read this, I'll be a married woman.

Rebecca Kamm: The sex/chore ratio
Rebecca Kamm is a bit puzzled by some new research whizzing all over the world of internet right now.

Facebook: 'Bang with friends'
Bang With Friends assures privacy and discretion until both friends are 'down to bang'.

Miranda Kerr's NY apartment sold
Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr has sold her New York apartment just months after she was forced to move out in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.

Baby debate: Cuddle or cry?
Changing baby care fads are confusing, says celebrity supernanny Rachel Waddilove, who advocates 'old-fashioned common sense'. But her own approach can be controversial...

Pashing: More than just saliva
Passionate kissing swaps more than just spit, with DNA lingering in a partner’s mouth for at least an hour.

Old-fashioned division of labour holds firm in modern homes
Cohabiting might seem the modern way, but behind closed doors an old-fashioned division of labour holds firm.