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Who Gets Cheated on Most Often?
We all have been there. Cheating in a test, cheating in a UNO match, and whatnot. But while those innocent instances of cheating usually reflected our innocence, as we grew up, the word cheating took on a much more severe form. It was no more about asking someone an answer to a question in our exam. Instead, it became more about breaking someone’s heart or betraying someone’s trust.
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When the ‘Fat Friend’ Is Your Identity, Change Seems Impossible
I thought I was comfortable in assuming a role, but now I want something different
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Why Unsolicited Advice Can Ruin Relationships
Many times people who ask for advice don't really want it. And, perhaps surprisingly, unsolicited advice can harm a relationship rather than strengthen it. It is important to ascertain from the beginning of any such interaction whether someone is actually asking for direct help or simply for an attentive ear.
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Men can smell when a woman is sexually aroused
Kent research suggests that men can distinguish between the scents of sexually aroused and non-aroused women.
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Why ‘playing hard to get’ may actually work
A University of Rochester study finds that playing hard to get can work as a potential mating strategy.
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The Insanity Of Being Single
This sh*t is crazy.
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The Importance of Kindness
Being kind can strengthen your relationships and sense of satisfaction in life.
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The Top 10 Traits of Unsafe People
Have you ever begun a relationship with someone only to find out several weeks, months, or even years later that this person was not who you thought they were? Perhaps even more upsetting is the realization that they are just like all the other people you’ve dated, and you have found yourself in the same unfulfilling relationship pattern. If you are a sensitive person, you are particularly vulnerable to entering into unsafe relationships, because you tend to be trusting, open, honest, and compassionate by nature.
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Study finds women aren't attracted to men that seem easy to manipulate or deceive
New research suggests that women are overwhelmingly not into guys who look "easy."
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Who's Looking Out For US? | The Doctor-Patient Paradox
Both pov's are presented here.
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Psychologists rank reasons why newly-wed heterosexual couples argue
An analysis of the topics that cause arguments between newly-wed heterosexual couples puts a lack of affection at the top of the list, with little concern about who sleeps on which side of the bed
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Status Boosts Men’s Attraction to Beautiful Women
A new study examined the effects of status and beauty on women’s attractiveness.
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When Does a Boyfriend or Girlfriend Become Part of the Family?
The social changes of the past few generations have made the question of when (or whether) to include a significant other in a holiday celebration a particularly fraught one—for everyone involved.
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My Wife’s Enemies Are Now My Enemies, Too
Until about five years ago, I got along with basically everyone. Sometimes, I knew, people didn’t care for me, but my impeccable get-along instincts and crushing fear of confrontation prevented things from coming to a head very often. And if I didn’t like someone, I’d try to never let them know, because even if the sight of them made my stomach curdle, I still wanted them to like me. I’d attempt to wear them down with relentless kindness until one of us moved to another city or died. But all that changed when I met my wife, who taught me the fine art of having enemies.
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Is Quality Better Than Quantity in Social Relationships?
Though the term social network can mean the network of friends, family, and neighbors we deal with on a regular basis, it can be much more than that. Many people describing their own social networks may also include the people they interact with online, professional contacts, old classmates, or casual acquaintances.
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The Art of Not Always Being Right
Debates and arguments have their purpose in human engagements. However, there are moments when you need to disengage from such encounters.
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Being Single Beats Bad Relationships—and Even Neutral Ones
Singlehood may be better than relationships that aren't even particularly bad.
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Why You Never See Your Friends Anymore
Our unpredictable and overburdened schedules are taking a dire toll on American society.
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New study sheds light on the dark side of orgasms
New research highlights the fact that sex isn't necessarily good just because it resulted in an orgasm.
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How Expectations Are Shaping Your Relationship
Research shows that if you expect help, you might not appreciate it
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