LOVE IS IN THE AIR
The science behind love, how chemistry works, and what to to turn up your life life an enjoy more intimate relationships.
There are so many couples in this world that just cannot stand to be together for more than a couple of hours per day, and sometimes that is pushing it. Finding a couple that just cannot get enough of being together, is so rare any more it seems.
Learn just what women want (and don't want) and discover how you can have the woman of your dreams. Become a Chick Magnet, by finding out what makes women happy
Breaking down that loving, longing, first "spark" that can ignite a relationship.
The trials and speedbumps of love and relationships.
A review of the popular novel by Marge Piercy.
Love is a strong word to describe how one feels about someone or something.
Halle Berry's conversation with Oprah.
Almost everyone today who has experienced a failed relationship is carrying around some degree of emotional baggage. The tricky thing about it is that most of us do not realize that we are carrying it even after it has presented itself within our romantic relationships.
Research shows that laughing, secret symbols and pet names create love.
As the issues that teenagers must face have changed over the years, so have the standards for teenage relationships.
The usual response when someone is asked why they stay in an abusive relationship is, "Because I love him" or "Because I love her." Is love enough to overcome the affects of abuse? When is love not enough?
What can the Solar System, magnetic compass, energy, emission spectra, lasers, activation energy of a chemical reaction, periodic table of elements, chemical bonding and the Activity series of elements tell us about love and relationships? To find out, just read on!
When you love someone and the relationship has to end in any reason that hurt you both, it has to end right at that moment and you have to accept it and let go.
In order to enjoy all facets of a relationship -be they sexual, emotional, mental, or just physical - you must be able to accept intimacy with that person.
Are you in a relationship that you know is bad for you? Do you make up your mind to leave only to go back again? Do you feel like you are on a roller coaster in your love life? If you answered yes to any of these, you are may have a love addiction.
Many relationships begin with tremendous magic and feelings of infatuation. Everything is wonderful, but somewhere along the way, the two people must ask themselves this: "Am I in love with the other person or with myself?"