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Mandatory sex and relationship education for children as young as four is needed to reduce the rising teenage STI and abortion rate, according to two leading sexual health charities. Brook and Family Planning Association (FPA) claim the government is failing young people because they're not giving them enough information about the emotional side...

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Researchers at the King's College London, have found that males use different genes from females when making the new connections in the brain that are needed to create long-term memories.This might explain why men are far better at remembering "tactical" memories, such as travel directions and trivia,while women form more "emotional" memories

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Most marriage therapists and relationship books warn against “mind-reading,” which means assuming that your partner knows what you want. One of the reasons that marriage counseling usually fails in relationships with chronic resentment, anger, or emotional abuse is that your partner can read your mind when your mind is negative.

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Relationships can be hard. One major problem in many relationships is the lack of romance. If your relationship is all ready filled with romance then you are all ready ahead of the game. Yet, there are steps you still need to take and pitfalls you need to watch for to make sure your relationship continues to strive and continues to work. Here are s

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What I would like to discuss with you today is why you should stay single, at least for a little while, before you totally sell out and get into a serious relationship.

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stubble is the way to win a woman's heart. As for the reason, why women find men with stubble attractive: they find them tough, mature, aggressive, dominant and masculine - and as the best romantic partners, either for a fling or a long-term relationships.

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One study did research into who the most well connected, social and relational people were on a floor of offices. The study found that people whose desks were close to highly trafficked areas in an office were those who were best connected with others on the floor. Generally these people were close to entrances, elevators, water coolers

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