Soulmate Gem
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The researchers discovered that making the chase harder increased a potential mate's desirability. “Playing hard to get makes it seem as if you are more in demand—we call that having higher mate value,” says Harry Reis, a professor of psychology and Dean's Professor in Arts, Sciences & Engineering at Rochester.
"Sometimes a breakup can make a relationship stronger than it was before," says relationship expert Mara Opperman in an email to Bustle. Of course...
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Falling in love can happen relatively quickly — some say they feel it on a first date, while most agree it takes at least eight weeks. But you can...
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How to Identify Your Strengths and Weaknesses First, create two lists. Before you use any outside sources to help identify your strengths and...
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Be gentle Tilt your head as you softly lean in, kiss, come up for air, and lean in again. Like sex, kissing should create anticipation, rhythm, and...
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Virgo. Virgo is a "hard-working, data-driven, and analytical Earth sign," according to Kirsten, who calls them "the true busy-bees of the zodiac."...
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Because the crematorium needs the death certificate before they can cremate the body, this delays the process and is built into the waiting period....
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The first year of the relationship is the hardest stage, and even when you're living together, you still discover new things about each other every...
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Attraction is also partly determined by our sense of smell, and what is referred to as pheromones. Higher levels of oxytocin and dopamine may also...
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