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Displaying items by tag: Love

Wednesday, 30 October 2013 00:43

Facebook can tell when you're about to break up

Your relationship may depend on Facebook more than you think, with scientists revealing an algorithm they say can accurately identify who you're dating and when you're in danger of breaking up.

Published in Networking

Some parents want to go to great lengths to give their children unique names, with an Israeli couple potentially winning the award for the most oddly original name of all time, symbolic of love and a like of Facebook all at the same time.

Published in Entertainment
Tuesday, 16 November 2010 15:32

No lovia from Olivia for tuckered-out Steve Tucker?

Does the hottest love truly have the coldest end, and is it really better to have loved and lost than never to have lost at all? Steve Tucker might have the answers to these questions, but Henry David Thoreau probably answers it best with: 'There is no remedy for love but to love more'.

Published in Entertainment
A study of people in 48 countries finds that attitudes with regards to sex, particularly one-night stands or committed relationships, depends on gender percentages. Read more to see what Bradley University professor David Schmitt found in his research of sexual human behavior.

Published in Biology
U.S. research finds that some married couples were still romantically in love 21 years after first getting married. They discover the honeymoon never ends for some couples!

Published in Biology
Saturday, 15 November 2008 17:37

Dave Barmy trapped by wife's virtual dick

When cartoons get caught with their pants down, the real life consequences are not always funny - as Dave Barmy has discovered.

Published in Networking

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