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Avoid These 20 “Pet Names” To Avoid Being Alone on Valentine’s Day
Avoid These 20 “Pet Names” To Avoid Being Alone on Valentine’s Day
Avoid These 20 “Pet Names” To Avoid Being Alone on Valentine’s Day
Pet names for a significant other develop as the relationship progresses.  Names such as "Honey" and "Dear" are pretty common among couples.  Pet names are not something to be randomly spat out, especially if it is a new relationship.  The wrong name can land you in the dog house.  Here are 20 pet names to avoid to ensure you don't end up spending Valentine's Day alone. Read Mo
Does Facebook Make It Harder to Heal a Broken Heart?
Does Facebook Make It Harder to Heal a Broken Heart?
Does Facebook Make It Harder to Heal a Broken Heart?
Relationship experts often say the fastest and easiest way to get over someone is to make a clean break — essentially erase the person from your consciousness. But with the advent of social media, that’s getting harder and harder to do. And it seems we’re bringing a lot of the anguish on ourselves.
What’s the No. 1 Quality People Look for In Their Relationships? – Survey of the Day
What’s the No. 1 Quality People Look for In Their Relationships? – Survey of the Day
What’s the No. 1 Quality People Look for In Their Relationships? – Survey of the Day
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, romance in the air. However, when TouchTunes recently polled 120,000 adults as part of their third annual Love Survey, they found that the quality most important in a romantic relationship had nothing to do with chocolate, sexy lingerie or candlelight dinners.
Watch One Couple Have Over 40 Cliched Relationship Arguments in Under Two Minutes [VIDEO]
Watch One Couple Have Over 40 Cliched Relationship Arguments in Under Two Minutes [VIDEO]
Watch One Couple Have Over 40 Cliched Relationship Arguments in Under Two Minutes [VIDEO]
Bickering adults may have matured past the stage of saying “I know you are, but what am I?” but that doesn’t mean we don’t hurl a whole litany of trite taunts during verbal spars with our partners. And in this web short, comedians Casey Donahue and Laura Willcox act them all out in a mere two minutes.