
When it comes to romance, we do have a ‘type,’ suggests new study
If you’ve ever thought you were always dating the same type of people, then according to new research, you might be right, with a new study in the United States
If you’ve ever thought you were always dating the same type of people, then according to new research, you might be right, with a new study in the United States
In February last year, in the middle of a fast-food restaurant, I spotted a young man engrossed in a conversation with his beloved over Skype. She was just beginning her day, an ocean away in Toronto. He was oblivious to the noise, focused solely on her.
We’ve always thought of V-Day as a way to make the significant other feel special. But I beg to differ that, with or without dates, Valentine’s is a time to pamper ourselves.
The derelict or seemingly abandoned spaceship/space station/colony is a trope familiar to sci-fi fans, one that’s usually mined for horror, as shown by the movies spawned from 1979’s iconic “Alien.”
John Cariani’s play draws you in with its wit and pathos, and the cast gives earnest performances
He was crossing the street when the truck turned on the curb and hit him. He flew and plastered his body on the steel railing,
MIAMI, United States — How much sex is enough? Just once a week is all it takes for optimal happiness among married heterosexual couples and those in long-term relationships, said
Life was perfectly smooth and comfortable eight years ago, until that fateful night when I discovered that my husband was having an affair.
Nobel-winning author Mario Vargas Llosa has reportedly confirmed his romantic involvement with Isabel Preysler, the former wife of singer Julio Iglesias and mother of Enrique Iglesias.
LOVE was in the air from Jan. 28 to Feb. 14 at the University of Makati. One of the world’s love stories, William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet,” was brought to
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