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The rise of the groomzilla |
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15-September-2008
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| Getting excited about an upcoming may be deemed a bride's prerogative, but new research reveals that the grooms also want to get in on the action. |
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Bottle blondes 'more confident' |
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24-September-2008
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| Blondes really are more confident in the dating game and life in general and really do have more fun, new research reveals. |
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Men find women 'more attractive' in winter |
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30-September-2008
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| If you are trying to bag a man, then your best bet is to work your charm during winter and autumn, according to new research. |
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Recipe for long-lasting love |
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2-October-2008
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| Two dinner dates a month, four cuddles a day and a romantic getaway twice a year are just some of the things couples need to have a long-lasting relationship, according to research. |
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Affairs 'could cause fatal migraines' |
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3-October-2008
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| Cheating lovers could be putting their lives as well as their relationships at risk, according to new research. |
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Rubbish couple go on dream honeymoon |
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7-October-2008
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| A loved-up couple spent three months in the run-up to their wedding collecting rubbish in order to be able to pay for their honeymoon, according to reports. |
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Do opposites really attract? |
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10-October-2008
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| While opposites may attract initially, this spark fizzles out and more is needed to maintain a good relationship, according to a new survey. |
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Credit crunch drives couples to the bedroom |
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13-October-2008
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| The credit crunch seems to be a good thing for couples' bedroom antics as new research reveals that loved-up Britons are spending more on good times in the bedroom. |
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