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Love in Science Archive

Love in Science

Can anyone be the one? Preferences v. Opportunities

Admit it, we all keep a little black list somewhere in our minds that contains the must-have qualities of our ideal partner. Whenever we spot a potential “candidate”, we run
Decoding Guys

World without women

“If there hadn’t been women we’d still be squatting in a cave eating raw meat, because we made civilization in order to impress our girlfriends.”   -Orson Welles What
Decoding Girls

Love languages: How do you say love?

Those who have been around me for some time is likely to have received a book or two. I think there is something special about giving books as it
Love in Science

Does Facebook foster more intimacy?

  Got friends? Any lone soul roving around the web will have on average about 120 Facebook friends and 100 instant messaging buddies. That’s right, a whooping 100 companions
Dating Stories

Friends without benefits (pt.3)

I must come clean, I have quite a few friends of the opposite sex. One particular buddy comes to mind. He and I share many common interests, and we
Love in Science

Looking for sizzling romance? Your friends can help

    So you feel like you may have spotted a potential partner in crime for your epic romantic journey for the upcoming summer. Now how are you going
Dating Stories

A Jill of all trades

I admire a woman who knows what she wants and is creative about trying to get it. Jill Hammelman is one such woman. She put herself out there, becoming
Love in Science

Thought: who is that special someone?

“Shared joy is a double joy; shared sorrow is half a sorrow.”  -Swedish Proverb Life is meant to be enjoyed with others. Who is that special person in your
Dating Stories

International rendezvous with Rara Amorette, Part 1

She has that magnetism that wins over the most hardened critics. I first met her at her birthday party. She was surrounded by friends – some would even say
Love in Science

Money doesn’t buy you a great relationship

By: Kyrsty Hazell, 10/14/11, Huffington Post Materialistic couples are more likely to suffer marital problems than those who don’t rank money and possessions as a priority, recent research has