mood_dress.jpg-The Metro reports today that sometimes a woman's mood is "easy to pick up: hurled crockery or floods of tears being good pointers", and sometimes it's really difficult to tell. Apparently Phillips have created The Bubelle dress which uses emotion sensors which detect emotions "such as stress, arousal or fear" that will "generate light that then changes pattern and colour, based on its intensity". Hmmm. I think I'll just stick to crying and throwing crockery. [The Metro]

-The Daily Mail have a really moving story today about how "powerful men" will never be faithful to their partners, and who better to be the expert on this, than a woman who has slept with a lot of married men with tons of money. She had such brilliant statements as "a successful man is the man who earns more than his wife can spend. A successful woman is the one who can find such a man." and "women must understand that men are never going to be monogamous. Love and sex are two different things." Gosh! Move over Confucius! [The Daily Mail]

-Danielle Lloyd and her fake breasts celebrated her birthday yesterday with both her new footballer boyfriend, and her old footballer boyfriend. Opting for the mature and classy look of pigtails, a chest popping corset and a skirt so short her ass cheeks were on display, Danielle celebrated her 24th birthday *in style*. [The Sun]

-Women are fickle people to buy gifts for, if you read articles like this. Apparently some women want, "Diamonds, says Diana. Jimmy Choos, says Bea. A Chloe handbag, says Mary. 'I only want the outrageously inessential and the unusually expensive.'" However, I don't think we're any harder to buy gifts for men. If you put too much pressure on yourself to buy the PERFECT GIFT, chances are you will fuck up. But if you listen to your partner, you'll find it's really not that hard if you put a little thought into it. [The Telegraph]