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Did Kym break any girl code? The Daily Mail reports: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2614230/Kym-Marsh-hits-claims-relationship-Stephanie-Warings-ex-devastated-Hollyoaks-star-brands-heartless.html I’m unsure if they were friends of acquaintances. Saying hi to each other at celeb parties and sending the odd text message isn’t what constitutes a friendship. So what level, if any, of friendship is it ok...

Kelly Brook is engaged to David McIntosh. The photographs of them together are so telling, and yet Kelly seems blissfully unaware of his body language and signals. Could this be why she has been unlucky in love? Reference and photos: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2588285/Kelly-Brook-confirms-engagement-David-McIntosh.html Photo one shows David with a...

What I take from Chris and Gwyneths ‘Concious Uncoupling’ is that they see divorce as the last option. The happiness of their marriage has been questionable for a few years now. They have clearly been working on trying to see if there is a way...

Joanna Trollope has made headlines this week by her controversial view that trust is more important than fidelity. You can see the full article here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2582253/Why-women-dont-need-fidelity- Some argue that without fidelity there can be no trust. I disagree. Trust is based on having a mutual agreement on the...

According to a report in the Daily Mail, women who wear red in their online dating profile photos are likely to get more messages and dates than those wearing any other colour, a new book reveals. So if women should wear red what colours should men wear for their profiles? Well it depends on what trait of their personality they want to portray…
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2271888/ Dear readers, Wow I wasn’t expecting so many people to take the time to reply to my article. Thank you! I don't know where the 900 men came from but I guess it makes the article stand out! I have been on around that many dates, but most of my business was from regulars, so this isn't accurate. For those that have written kind messages of support and have emailed me privately, my thanks to you for having an open mind and not judging me. Many people are quick to judge, as we see here. However what I find of interest is the term prostitute. Have people considered that to put a value on sex is not shameful it is showing a level of self-respect. And that’s not to say that those that don’t charge for it don’t have that, but for those being promiscuous I think it’s pretty savvy to make money from sex and a hell of a lot safer! In The Girlfriend Experience I discuss how many girls and guys go out at a weekend get incredibly drunk and go to their home and sleep with a stranger, a choice they are making because they are intoxicated. This is incredibly dangerous. I used to tell my parents where I was, who I was with and when I would be back. I’d stay at hotels where people had to provide the hotel with a credit card to secure their stay. I’d be seen by security cameras and hotel staff going in and out of the hotel, yet drunken women leave their friends on a night out, don’t tell anyone where they are going and sleep with a random stranger and come morning they can’t remember if they had sex or not. I would have a civilized meal and drink with a gentleman and then have private time with them. So if you had to pick, who should feel shameful?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1370680/Peter-Crouch-visited-22-year-old-air-hostesss-apartment-Dubai-3am.html

Hmmmmm, if she wanted to 'fetch something' from her apartment why did Peter even go in?

I think in this case nothing probably happened, but why do footballers get themselves in such situations? Is it arrogance? I can do what I like because I earn stupid amounts of money, or is it because they are stereotypically 'not all that bright'? I believe that Peter is actually quite intelligent, so I can only assume it's the former - arrogance.

People like Peter, Ashley Cole, David Beckham and Wayne Rooney, selfishly disrespect and humiliate their women time after time, and yet these women still seem to have their rosy tinted glasses on. Is it the unwritten code that if you get involved with a footballer you have to accept that he cheats? And become a submissive Stepford Wife - turning a blind eye to their cheating, whilst hoping he doesn't get rumbled by the press, and if he does, praying it goes away quickly? Because it seems to me that these women accept this behaviour. It's no wonder they keep doing it.