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Wednesday, 13 July 2016
Saturday, 25 June 2016
Are You Looking for Love in All the Right Places?
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Does it matter where you meet a potential partner? Can it tell you something about who they are, and what they're looking for? New research has found that when people are seeking a mate at certain venues, they do so with particularpersonality traits and with short-term or long-term intentions in mind.
Peter Jonason of the University of Western Sydney and his collaborators conducted new research that has taken a lot of the guesswork out of the mating game. There were three aims:
5 Steps to Take Before Starting a New Relationship; Expert advice on getting to know yourself and potential partners.
Forget “The Rules." Stop believing “He’s just not into you." In fact, skip all the self-help confusion that instructs you on how to morph yourself into the perfect match for Mr. (or Ms.) Right.
People who are genuinely happy with their romantic choices spend more energy working on their own self-development than on appearing a certain way to attract love. Instead of focusing on playing the game to entice a partner, put your focus on these five principles and, over time, the right match for you will present itself:
Friday, 24 June 2016
how to handle long distance relationships
Why this might have worked out for some people; for some others it is a very disastrous experience. Distance relationship is a difficult relationship to handle and it only takes mature minds to handle. Distance relationship is not in any way meant for teenagers; they find it difficult to handle and at the end it turns out to be a waste of time. Before you go into a distance relationship, there need to be an understanding by both parties involved.
The simple truth about love
Every man desires a partner; and so does every woman. People feel the need to love and be loved in return not just by members of their families but by friends, colleagues, boy friend, girl friend etc. When it comes to relationship, love should really be defined. It has come to my understanding that the word LOVE has been so misused and that people no longer value it.
Sometimes when a teenager says “I love you”, it simply means I want to have sex with you. The big question is this “Is LOVE all about SEX”? Why do we say we love for the single reason that we want
Wednesday, 8 June 2016
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