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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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Women with more testosterone fancy macho men |
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1-October-2008
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| Women with high testosterone levels are more attracted to macho men, according to new research. |
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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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Rich men 'more likely to have kids' |
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9-October-2008
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| Richer men are more likely to have children, according to a new survey, which reveals that women really do want a man who can provide for them. |
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Women attracted to altruistic men |
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14-October-2008
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| Women really are holding out for an altruistic hero, according to new scientific research. |
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Women prefer accountants to James Bonds |
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30-October-2008
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| British women may think they want a James Bond-style adventure, but new research reveals that their Mr Right is more likely to have job security than spontaneous sophistication. |
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Scientists prove flowers really are a turn-on for girls |
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15-March-2012
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| “Flowers activate romance and act as a facilitator in dating,”are some of the results stated by Dr Gueguen and published in the journal Psychology Press. |
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Women find pets 'more affectionate' than men |
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25-November-2008
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| More than half of women believe their pooches or moggies are more affectionate than the men in their lives, according to new research. |
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