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As is often the way, when Tamsin Hewitt and her partner Simon’s first child arrived five years ago, their sex life took a back seat. Even so, at least once a month when daughter Tessa was tucked up in bed, they’d make time for each other. ‘After six years, things like work and children get in the way of sex, but it was still important to both of us,’ says Tamsin, a 44-year-old writer from South London. ‘Quality was more important to us than quantity, and that worked perfectly well.’ Working from home and spending all day every day together can impact a relationship ....
We decided to investigate what really goes on behind the scenes. by Kayleigh Dray and Marianna Manson | Posted on 10 05 2021 If you ve watched Married at First Sight, we re sure you switched off with countless questions. How many couples are still together? Do they get paid? And, if you re brave, how do you apply to take the plunge with a person you ve never met. Well, we ve done the research for you because it can be difficult to believe that the show is real. But Married at First Sight (hereby known as MAFS) is precisely what it says on the tin. After meticulous analysis by a team of specialists, two strangers are thrust together to meet for the first time at the altar, matched based on things like their family values, IQ and long term ambitions (as well as more sciency stuff, like pheremones). ....
âWithout meaningful reforms, many dads wonât be able to afford to take time off work when their kids are born. And women will continue to shoulder an unequal share of care and be penalised.â A group of organisations, including Maternity Action, the Fawcett Society, the National Childbirth Trust (NCT), the Royal College of Midwives, the TUC and the Womenâs Budget Group, are increasing pressure on ministers, accusing them of âdragging their feetâ on a promised consultation on the policy. Evaluation began in July 2018 and a consultation was due to report in 2019, but it now only promised âlater this yearâ. ....