February 28th, 2010 by Anju

John Bowe wanted a successful relationship. So he asked 2,000 people for advice.
Poets and scholars have been asking for centuries whether there is a secret to staying in love. One hapless bachelor decided there was really only one way to find out. After several failed relationships, John Bowe, a 45-year-old New York author, asked 2,000 people for advice. In a series of interviews, Bowe asked them about their experiences of love and how to make it succeed. The resulting book, Us: Americans Talk About Love, was published last month and is now a much-discussed bestseller. . So what has he learnt about lasting love?
February 25th, 2010 by Anju
I love reading such beautiful love stories.
Affair to remember.

February 20th, 2010 by Anju
Ollivier’s book cites the French feminist Sylviane Agacinski saying that “there will never be a war of the sexes in France. We want the power to seduce and be seduced”. Ollivier also stressed in our conversation that the French romantic confidence, perceived as arrogance by outsiders, is key to their success.
February 11th, 2010 by Anju

A striking accessory like a flower in your hair or a piece of jewelery could be a conversation-starter.
Lessons for women.
After a recent surge of male ‘pick-up schools’, one has now started for women.
It seems then that flirting is more about learning to be liked, not learning to be fancied. From what I saw, the pick-up theory for the boys is far less advanced.
February 10th, 2010 by Anju
Men are struggling when it comes to modern day chivalry, a study has found.
This study says that men are likely to disappoint you on valentines day.
Please let us know that this is not true.
February 9th, 2010 by Anju
They try to get to the bottom of long-term romance and how it affects our emotional and physical well-being.
SMITTEN: Smooching and hugging release hormones that encourage couples to bond, experts say.
February 8th, 2010 by Anju
An academic study dishes up food for thought.
“The salad leaves are meant to say, ‘I’m pretty; I’m attractive; I take care of myself’,”
Brain food?
February 5th, 2010 by Anju
Paradoxically we initially like narcissists more because of their exploitative, entitled behavior—but it doesn’t last long.
February 2nd, 2010 by Anju
Why men and women get jealous for different reasons.
Cheating on a spouse or significant other is sure to cause feelings of jealousy and hurt in the spurned partner.
But men and women differ on what part of cheating they think is the worst: Men tend to be more bothered by sexual infidelity, while most women are bothered more by emotional infidelity.
Read here.
January 31st, 2010 by Anju
This book from Lori Gottlieb has caused a storm.
I like her angle, a normal woman who shares her experiences in hope that other women don’t make the same mistake.
I see lot of truth in what she shares and believe you can train men in the art of loving or even living.
“If you think all men are commitment-phobes, then commitment-phobes are clearly the only kind of man you date,”

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