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Men and women 'can read the opposite sex' |
23-July-2008
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Men and women can tell whether the opposite sex wants a long-term relationship or is just after one thing by looking at their faces, according to new scientific research. |
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Men footing the bill in credit crunch dating |
25-July-2008
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The credit crunch is taking its toll in British singletons' search for love, according to new research. |
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Couples 'not spending enough' time together |
29-July-2008
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As the hustle and bustle of modern life takes its toll, Britons are spending less and less time with their spouses and partners, according to new research. |
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Arguments 'normal' in coupledom |
30-July-2008
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Having an argument with your spouse or partner does not mean you love them any less, a relationship expert says. |
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Men happier than women in midlife |
30-July-2008
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Middle-aged women are not as happy as middle-aged men, according to new scientific research. |
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Women fall for self-deprecating charms |
29-July-2008
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Making fun of yourself is one of the best ways of getting a woman to fall for you, according to new scientific research. |
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Women 'have more sexual partners' |
28-July-2008
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The average woman has had more sexual partners than the average man, according to a new survey which has turned gender stereotypes on their heads. |
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Male persona myths dispelled |
28-July-2008
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Contrary to popular belief, most men are not just after one thing but are looking for a girlfriend that his 'wife potential', according to a new survey. |
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