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India lands 8th spot in ''20 best looking nations'' list, America tops

India has landed the eight spot in a new list of 20 best looking nations, which concluded that Americans are the most attractive

Brits prefer ditching lovers than Internet

More than 40 per cent of Britons quizzed in a survey said they would prefer to give up their lovers for a week than ...
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A quarter of women over 35 ‘never have sex’, reveals UK survey

More than one in four women aged 35 and over “never” have sex, a new UK survey has revealed.   The study found that, for ...
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How to queue correctly, by etiquette expert

Etiquette authority Debrett''s has come out with a guide on how to queue correctly.   Jo Bryant, etiquette adviser for the specialist publisher listed recommendations ...
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Aussie girls prefer to stay single

Single girls in Australia prefer to be on their own than go man-hunting on the weekends, statistics showed.   A survey of 500 women found that ...
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Tips for singles on how to celebrate V-Day

Experts have come up with ways single people can dodge self-pity and revel in the Valentine’s Day celebrations.   Kansas State University relationship expert Tony Jurich ...
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Time constraints make older adults turn to net to find love

Older adults turn to the Internet to find “The One” largely because of the time constraints in their busy lives, experts have observed.   Alicia ...
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How Facebook breeds relationship jealousy

Facebooking is certainly the perfect way to re-connect with old friends and make new ones. But the social networking site also turns you ...
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Office romances ok as long as there aren''t any negative effects

Most colleagues aren’t bothered by office romances as long as they don’t negatively affect the workplace, a new study has shown.   “Most people believe romantic ...
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Feb. 13 is "Mistress Day" – unofficially!

Before the love-filled Valentine''s Day comes "Mistress Day", a day set aside by straying boyfriends and husbands for the "other woman”.   According to Noel ...
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First monogamous amphibian discovered in South America

Scientists have discovered the first monogamous amphibian living in the rainforest of South America. According to BBC News, the finding was made by biologist Dr

Soon, wearable solar cells to charge gadgets while on the move

Charging gadgets while on the move may soon be possible, as scientists have developed a flexible solar cell that can be built into

7,000-year-old bricks discovered in China

Archaeologists have unearthed bricks dating back 5,000 to 7,000 years in northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, adding between 1,000 to 2,000 years onto Chinese

Indians, Pakistanis biggest fans of online dating

India and Pakistan have some of the largest numbers of enthusiasts for online dating, a new poll has revealed.   The BBC World Service global poll

Blame parents for lack of boyfriends

Wondering why you''re always single while your friends move from man to man? Well, a new study shows it might be all your

Reading to kids important in developing their language skills

Reading stories and other learning material to children can help their literary skills, understanding and reading ability, researchers have suggested.   George Georgiou, a University

6 in 10 brides use dirty tricks to force men to pop the question

Six in ten scheming brides force men to go down on their knees by resorting to underhand tactics, suggests a survey.   Experts questioned as many

Consumers often plan to buy unplanned items

Consumers often plan to buy unplanned items when they go shopping, a new study claims. Authors Karen M. Stilley and Jeffrey Inman insist that

Why men’s libidos are flagging

Experts have come forward to explain the reasons behind the dwindling desire in men to make love.   A survey by Relate, a couples'' counselling organisation,

People who believe in karma more likely to have higher expectations

People who believe in karma are more likely to have higher expectations and a more long-term orientation, which decreases the importance of momentary
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