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  • 3 weeks ago | dailymail.co.uk | Monique Rubins

    Princess Lilibet sported an adorable red, white and blue dress in a new picture shared by her mother Meghan Markle. The granddaughter of King Charles, who turns four today, sported the cute number in a new snap shared to Instagram. Printed with three varieties of ice lolly - all in the blue, red and white of the American flag - the £29 garment is sold by US-based children's clothing brand Clover.

  • 3 weeks ago | dailymail.co.uk | Monique Rubins

    The mother and father of a 'boisterous' five-year-old who leaves a 'trail of damage' behind him believe he has cost them around £3,000 in home repairs. Little Jesse Thomas, five, has destroyed TVs, walls, a chandelier and a conservatory door, according to his mother, Emma, 41, but she and her husband say they accept his behaviour as part of their 'parenthood journey'.

  • 3 weeks ago | dailymail.co.uk | Monique Rubins

    There's a tiny loop on the back of shirts that, unbeknownst to most men and women, has a specific purpose. Found between the shoulder blades, where the yoke (upper back) of the shirt meets the pleat, the loop is not, however, a new design feature. Rather, it has a long history and, while its principal purpose has remained the same over time, it has also had other, very novel uses at various points. A feature of both men's and women's shirts, the loop tends to be overlooked by people today.

  • 3 weeks ago | dailymail.co.uk | Monique Rubins

    Rehearsing answers to expected questions ahead of an interview is, of course, recommended - but it's just as important to know what not to say. While a candidate might have crafted a perfect response, if it's peppered with certain 'cringeworthy' words they could be seriously harming their chances, according to a UK recruitment expert. Adrien Kallel, from Remote People, argues that even the 'throwaway' words and phrases that people use without thinking can negatively influence hiring managers.

  • 3 weeks ago | dailymail.co.uk | Monique Rubins |Shivali Best

    People are discovering a new sex trend which they say takes sex 'to the next level'. 'Shallowing', sometimes referred to as 'outercourse' involves light stimulation of a woman - without having full sex. Named one of the top sex trends for 2024 by sexual wellness brand LELO, and is said to lead to particularly powerful orgasms - something proven by a 2021 study focused on understanding how women increase pleasure during penetrative sex.

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