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What your friends and family think about your relationship does matter
by Jonathan Beber | February 2, 2012
When you enter a relationship, you are at the same time taking on their entire social network. How much of a role do social networks play in your relationships? Read here to find out.
Pornography good for your relationship?
by Erina Lee | January 31, 2012
Racy books, erotic videos – is it possible that sexually explicit media can benefit a relationship? Find out how.
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.
Dating Advice: Valentine’s Day- more harm than good for couples?
by Heather Setrakian | January 11, 2012
Should new relationships be avoided or encouraged around Valentine’s Day? While the holiday provides an opportunity for couples to express their intimate feelings for one another the very nature of the holiday might overwhelm fledgling relationships, or break those that are teetering.
Promises, promises – Why breaking promises isn’t always a bad sign
by Erina Lee | January 4, 2012
If he loved me he would stop smoking; if she loved me she wouldn’t talk to other guys. When people make and break promises in relationships, most take this as a bad sign. But researchers disagree. Find out why.
The Best of 2011
by admin | December 28, 2011
As the year ends, we remember some of our favorite and most popular blogs of 2011. Dating, relationship, and sex advice – read more about the latest research.
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?
Scientists use serotonin to change the way you think about relationships
by Erina Lee | December 7, 2011
A recent study shows that chemicals in the brain can alter the way you think about romantic relationships. Find out how and what this means for your next date.
Can Stress Be Good for a Relationship?
by Jonathan Beber | November 29, 2011
Stress has been known to send your marital satisfaction on the decline, but can stress early in a relationship actually create more satisfied couples? Read here to find out.
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.

