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Love Pill #9

by Emily Maywood | May 8, 2012

Would you take a pill to save your relationship? Researchers are suggesting that this type of “medicine” might not be too far off.

Five easy ways to have more sex

by Emily Maywood | April 10, 2012

Read on to learn easy things you can do to improve your chances in the dating world.

Unrequited love: What to do when the feeling isn’t mutual

by Emily Maywood | March 13, 2012

What happens when you spill your guts and declare your love to a friend, only to find your advance is unrequited? Can the friendship be saved, or is it doomed? Read on to find out how to predict what will happen to your friendship.

Are broken hearts real?

by Emily Maywood | February 14, 2012

Imagine this scenario: You’ve had a horrible break up. You suddenly can’t breathe and experience pain in your chest. You go to the doctor and after running some tests, you’re told you are suffering from a broken heart. It sounds like a sad cartoon, but this is actually a very real and possible situation any of us can be in. Feeling physical pain from a break up happens more often than we think.

Feeling unloved? Take out your mobile and dial 5683.

by Emily Maywood | January 17, 2012

Do you ever feel a sudden emotion (happy, sad, angry, love) without knowing where it came from? The answer could be staring you right in the ear. Read on to learn how your cell phone may be toying with your emotions.

How your attractiveness affects your perception of others

by Emily Maywood | December 20, 2011

Have you ever been to a bar or other social hangout and been approached by someone who just doesn’t get the hint that you’re not interested? Conversely, have you felt that that you were doing everything you can to send an “ask-me-for-my-number” signal to no avail? Why do we have such difficulty in accurately reading sexual cues from others?

The trouble with in-laws… (Holiday Edition!)

by Emily Maywood | November 22, 2011

The holidays are time for cheer and goodwill, but can sometimes be buried under stress and scrutiny – especially from your in-laws. Read on to learn about how research says you should handle these sometimes fragile relationships during the holidays.

How many relationships should you have before settling down with ‘the one’?

by Emily Maywood | November 4, 2011

Has anyone identified the number of relationships you should have before you decide to settle down? According to Peter Todd, he has. And the answer might surprise you.

“I love you this many quid worth.”

by Emily Maywood | October 7, 2011

“Presents are the best way to show someone how much you care. It is like this tangible thing that you can point to and say, ‘Hey man, I love you this many dollars-worth.’” – Michael Scott, from the American version of “The Office”

How true is this quote? Is it really the thought that counts, or deep down are you placing a dollar amount on your relationship?

Good relationships – the secret to a long and healthy life

by Emily Maywood | September 8, 2011

By now you have probably heard or read somewhere that being married is actually good for your health; but how true is this statement?