Infatuation Rules
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Sleeping close to someone you love not only helps you fall asleep faster but has a host of other health benefits too as per a study. It so happens that when we sleep alone, we are by ourselves and our mind begins to wander which leads to overthinking. This mental activity makes it more difficult to sleep.
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Read More »This Valentine's Day, don't forget to cuddle and fall asleep next to someone you love - be it your mother, special someone, a friend or your baby, as research says it not only works wonders for your sleep health but also overall well-being. Sleeping close to someone you love not only helps you fall asleep faster but has a host of other health benefits too as per a study. This Valentine's Day, don't forget to cuddle and fall asleep next to someone you love - be it your mother, special someone, a friend or your baby, as research says it not only works wonders for your sleep health but also overall well-being. Sleeping close to someone you love not only helps you fall asleep faster but has a host of other health benefits too as per a study.
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Read More »The optimum time for couples to decide to stay together or part is after they have been together for two years. The finding, from an analysis of 25,000 cohabiting British couples, undermines commitment-phobes who delay deciding because they want to have more time to be sure.
The longer a cohabiting couple live together, the lower the chance they will go on to marry A study of 25,000 British couples says ‘a major relationship transition’ for cohabiting partners usually comes within three years of living together It used to be so simple. A man and a woman wanting a sexual relationship would first have to decide whether they were prepared to marry. Birth control swept away that social convention, but created a new era of uncertainty, with couples left to work out for themselves when is the best time to commit to each other or move on. Now there is an answer. The optimum time for couples to decide to stay together or part is after they have been together for two years. The finding, from an analysis of 25,000 cohabiting British couples, undermines commitment-phobes who delay deciding because they want to have more time to be sure. After two years, the chances of marriage decline.
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