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Coffee makes me nervous. So do you.
My crush invites me for a coffee. I'm nervous. I ain't good with girls, but I like her....
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Do I even matter? ...funny romantic short story
"Spending an hour alone with the guy who you’ve been hopelessly in love with since fourth grade is not and never will be—not even remotely—a good idea.”
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Cute, funny definitions of 'Love' by hotshot Hollywood Celebs
A collection of instances where Celebs have been caught defining love with wit, humor, sympathy, and even outrage.
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What does a woman want?
The great question that has never been answered, and which I have not yet been able to answer, despite my thirty years of research into the feminine soul, is ‘What does a woman want?’...
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Games we play
When time gets interesting, it gets fast. This thing of ours goes on. There is no stop sign, no U-turn. We speak. We pause. We read each other’s mind...
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20 intriguing things about Love you didn't know
When a person falls in love, the feelings he/she experiences is biologically equivalent to that while taking cocaine.
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Wherever you are
A harrowing tale of loss.
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reaching out in the water
WHEN I TURN AROUND, I SEE YOU ARE STILL WHERE I HAD SEEN you the last time, with your legs ankle-deep into the water. You seem to be unmoving, placid, as if rooted to the spot. The stream is still,...
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Flirting with fractions
A short romantic monologue woven in cute 300 words that will make you smile and shy and go aww!
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The When and Why of the Breakup (or What Happens When Relationships Go South)
As the old song says “breaking up is hard to do”… but perhaps a little insight could help us understand why it happens in the first place. Information designers David McCandless and Lee Byron teamed up to create three graphics dedicated to breakup miscellaneum – from what day of the year is the most popular breakup day (the first Monday of December), to the country with the most affairs (we’re looking at you Turkey!).
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Let it go
“Some of us think holding on makes us strong; but sometimes it is letting go.” — Hermann Hesse quotes Often, we have come across sayings like do not give up, fight back, hold onto the situation. These are very inspiring words and need lots of courage and strength to hold on to the situation, fighting back, never …
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What is Relationship?
Relationship, to be honest I never understand this word. May be it’s too vague or too generic. It’s a word which can be defined from existence of this universe and also from unknown feeling between two people. So how do we know how strong or weak relationship exist between two people or let’s say between …
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On Being Wrong
Couple of week back, I was travelling to my home town. During that journey I had met few people who force me to think about our own attitude and thinking towards right and wrong activities. I am not here to define what is right or what is wrong. What I want to discuss is the …
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FIRST KISS
Los Angeles-based filmmaker Tatia PIlieva, along with Wren Studio, managed to capture those heart-stopping and breathtaking moments by asking 20 strangers to kiss for the first time on camera. The result is a candid look at love, romance and chemistry.
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This Woman Has Cancer. What Her Friends Did When They Found Out Touched My Heart and Made Me Cry.
In February, Gerdi McKenna was diagnosed with breast cancer. What her friends and family did in her honor brought tears to my eyes. Here is the group of friends who wanted to do something special for Gerdi.
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Look out, romantics: Half of all sexts are lies
In a survey of college students, nearly half of those who had ever sent a sexy text had lied while doing so. Shockingly, sexters aren't always wearing or doing what they say they are, according to the new study. "This already exists in face-to-face interactions, like with orgasms it's common," lead author Michelle Drouin told Reuters Health. "I expected people would also be 'faking it' in sexts."
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Is It Time To Change Our Views Of Adultery And Marriage?
In today's society, marriage happens when two people (usually a man and a woman) fall in love and decide to spend the rest of their lives together in monogamy. But did you know that wasn't always the case? In fact, the modern version of marriage emerged a mere couple of hundred years ago. In the past, marriage rarely involved love, and the majority of societies allowed and expected plural marriages, with either multiple wives or multiple husbands.
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Apps for the Lovelorn
Summer is almost here, and if you’re a typical Other Woman, you’ve already wasted precious hours (O.K., months) brooding about it: those romantic summer nights when the man you love will be off on vacation — with his wife (not that they have sex anymore, but just the idea of the two of them at some idyllic beach makes you crazy).
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Word Vomit
Broken Salty tears and soggy pillows are all that still remain Her heart has shattered empty, mere shards are all that's left A broken promise shattered dreams hope and faith have fled  ...
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Paris ‘locks of love’ bridge evacuated due to partial collapse
Sometimes too much love can be a bad thing as Paris discovered on Sunday when thousands of “locks of love” attached to a footbridge caused part of the railing to collapse, forcing an evacuation. Thousands of lovers from across the world visit the Pont des Arts every year and seal their love by attaching a lock carrying their names to its railing and throwing the key in the Seine.
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