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Brits would swap nationality for more romance |
2-October-2008
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The vast majority of British men and women would swap their nationality if they had the choice, according to a new survey. |
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Recipe for long-lasting love |
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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Men aged 53 are 'the most romantic' |
15-October-2008
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Men become most romantic when they are aged 53, according to a new survey. |
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Half of Britons dating online |
15-October-2008
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Half of singletons in the UK are looking for love using online dating sites, according to new figures. |
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Alcohol warning for loved-up couples |
22-October-2008
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Married couples are being warned to ensure they are not drinking too much together, according to a new report. |
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Couples stop making the effort after 2 years of ma |
30-October-2008
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The romantic days are gone just two years, six months and 25 days into a marriage, according to new research. |
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Men forking out for romantic breaks |
31-October-2008
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Men are getting the raw end of the deal when going on their first romantic breaks with their other halves, according to a new survey. |
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English men top in chat-up lines |
3-November-2008
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British men are the best at chat-up lines and more likely to win the girl than their American or Aussie counterparts, according to new research. |
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