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Search Results For "long-term"
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The rise of the happy singleton |
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3-June-2008
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| More and more women are taking control of their lives and doing what they want with it – whether that's getting into a relationship or staying single, according to a new report. |
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Relationship problems down to genetic flaw? |
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3-September-2008
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| Having trouble convincing the man of your dreams to marry you? Well, don't blame him. His reluctance to wed could be down to his genes. |
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Men and women 'can read the opposite sex' |
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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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Couples 'not spending enough' time together |
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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 |
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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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Brunettes 'richer and luckier in love' |
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1-August-2008
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| Blondes may have more fun, but brunettes have bigger bank balances, according to a new report. |
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Getting married 'cuts Alzheimer's risk' |
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5-August-2008
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| People who are married or who have a long-term partner are less likely to suffer from Alzheimer's in old age, according to a new scientific study. |
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Women find scarred faces sexiest for flings |
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19-November-2008
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| Men with scars are the most attractive for women looking for a sexy fling, according to new research. |
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