Soulmate Gem
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"We see changes in our heart rate and blood pressure, we release more stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline, our blood gets a bit stickier, our immune system can be a bit vulnerable and our sleep can be disturbed."
“Kids can fall in love by all developmental measures as soon as you can begin to measure their feelings,” says Carleton Kendrick, EdM, a Boston-...
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Signs He Genuinely Loves You He does things for you when you least expect them. ... He is always curious to know more about you. ... If you're...
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Since art is created by unique individuals whatever each of us creates can be art without rules. The way of seeing and exploring the world, the way...
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It turns out that their partners' saliva is excreting the allergen hours after the food or medicine has been absorbed by their body. 'Kissing'...
Read More »The study found that the "well-being effects of marriage are about twice as large for those whose spouse is also their best friend." According to the study, women benefit more from being married to their best friend than men do. But, women are also less likely to regard their spouse as their best friend.
Should you date (and maybe even marry) your best friend? That question's been the topic of countless rom-coms. But beyond the big screen, some scientists are now pointing to evidence that says marrying your best friend is something you might want to consider saying "I do" to. A new paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, which controlled for pre-marriage happiness levels, found that married people are both happier and more satisfied with their lives than those who remain single. And the satisfaction the reportedly lasted for decades, not fading away after the "honeymoon" period. One reason the study gives for why marriages remain so satisfying, is the role of friendship. The study found that the "well-being effects of marriage are about twice as large for those whose spouse is also their best friend." According to the study, women benefit more from being married to their best friend than men do. But, women are also less likely to regard their spouse as their best friend. But the study also found that of those relationships that didn't work out, half couldn't retain their friendship after breaking up.
Less than a relationship, but more than a casual encounter or booty call, a situationship refers to a romantic relationship that is, and remains,...
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Despite what you may believe, losing a soul mate will actually awaken your soul. It will leave you with the insight necessary to learn what you...
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There are three kinds of secrets: natural, promised, and entrusted. This is a broad division and various subdivisions might be introduced under...
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There are so many reasons why he is avoiding eye contact with you. It could be because he is shy, doesn't know that you want to make eye contact,...
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