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Is It Bad to be Single and Die Alone?

by vboy123 in Relationships, November 13, 2009
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I have longed asked this question to a lot of people, being the single man that I am.

Symptoms of Love

by Antuan Melvin in Relationships, July 17, 2009
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Top four things that show you that you may be beginning to fall in love.

A Social Myth

by Claire Lynnette in Relationships, May 26, 2009
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This article discusses the commonly held social myth that one is not a whole person until one is half of a couple.

How to Tell If Your Significant Other is a Cheater

by Shirley Shuler in Relationships, April 18, 2009
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If you can identify with three or more of the items listed below, chances are, your significant other is a cheater.

Ways to Say “I’m Sorry”

by Daghost413860 in Relationships, March 26, 2009
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Its hard to apologize, some people don’t like to be wrong, some people despise confrontation. Here we take a look at a few ways to truly say.

Getting the One You Love Back: Part 3

by Daghost413860 in Relationships, March 25, 2009
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The healing process! How can you heal the wounds of a hurtful relationship.

Getting the One You Love Back: Part 2

by Daghost413860 in Relationships, March 25, 2009
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Now your love is back in your arms – Great. However, we have to take into consideration what got us there in the first place. The first step in a healthy relationship, and the first step in a long relationship.

Don’t Fart on Your Wife and Other Relationship Tips

by Universal Traveler in Relationships, March 18, 2009
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Some handy tips to a lasting relationship.

Open and Honest: How to Talk to Your Significant Other

by Argent Aisling in Relationships, February 26, 2009
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Tips and suggestions for successful communication within a relationship.

How to Cope in an Interracial Relationship

by Budding Polymath in Relationships, October 3, 2008
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Unfortunately, the topic of interracial relationships is still taboo. The recognition of this taboo can be felt through stares, laughs, or downright harassment. I have experienced all of these, but we’re still going strong. For those of you in interracial relationships (and especially for those of you who are not), here are a few words of encouragement.

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