Tell the truth: you aren’t ready for Valentine’s Day. It’s this Tuesday, by the way (February 14 comes the same time every year, big guy).
It happens every year. February 14th rolls around and we’re all supposed to be in the mood for love. Well, if you’re having a little trouble getting there this year, watching some truly outrageous (and gladly accepted) marriage proposals should pretty much do the trick.
Online dating has gotten so common now that some estimates say more than one in five couples meet that way — and while all those extra options are great, a team of psychologists thinks dating sites can warp our expectations and actually make it harder to find that perfect person.
As we approach Valentine’s Day and the season of love, a lot of couples get the urge to take that big step toward marriage. But before your eyes well up with tears of joy and sweetness, you must do the math. Based on the law of percentages, not all of these proposals can possibly go well.
Food and romance are two of life’s pleasure, so why not combine them? According Hotel.com’s Valentine’s Day-themed 2012 survey, the two foods most likely to set the mood for love are…
These scanned images from what appears to be a book on courtship (that’s what our mom calls it — courting) circa who knows when popped up on Reddit yesterday.
It’s always been said that men are afraid of commitment, and now there’s research to back it up. Sorry ladies, this applies to you as well. A new study from the Pew Research Center finds that fewer and fewer adults are actually getting married these days.
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Doesn’t it seem like most celebrity marriages don’t stand a chance? The Centers for Disease Control reported a staggeringly low rate of divorce rates in 2010 in at least 44 states, but that doesn’t really matter if you’re a celebrity. The CDC might slacked
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Some women are single because they’re too picky. And others happily grow old alone because they go out with guys who simply can’t accept rejection gracefully.
Such was the case with a woman named Lauren, who had but one date with an investment banker named Mike — and then got an email that would’ve sent some women straight to a convent.
It’s a classic problem — the more beer you drink, the more likely you are to look ridiculous in a photo and the more likely your friends are going to post that photo online and embarrass you publicly. Thankfully, there is now there is something that can save your pride.
A new study indicates, once again, that more than half of women have faked an orgasm at some point. It also shows that those women are more likely to be doing so to keep their men from cheating.