Posted by SaferDates on June 24, 2010 · 4 Comments
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I caught an episode of the Dr. Oz TV Show the other day and really felt a recap of the show was worth sharing.
Apparently there may be scientific reasons why men cheat. Did you know that Scientists in Sweden recently discovered about 40% of men have a specific gene that makes them twice as likely [...]
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Posted by SaferDates on December 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment
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Too much emphasis placed on appearance
By Steve Penner
In a recent article published in USA Today, Todd Shackleford, a psychology professor at Florida Atlantic University, who has been studying infidelity for more than 20 years, states that people with low scores on personality tests that measure conscientiousness and high scores on openness to experience also are [...]
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Posted by SaferDates on December 4, 2009 · Leave a Comment
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by Gregory Boyce
Over the last week the world has been fairly saturated and tuned-in with golfing legend Tiger Woods’ admission to committing transgressions against his wife and family. Tiger Wood’s once stellar image that made him enormously rich in terms of commercial appeal, is now slightly tarnished. As most of the world rhetorically asks, “how [...]
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Posted by SaferDates on December 1, 2009 · Leave a Comment
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By Judi Light Hopson, Emma H. Hopson, R.N., and Ted Hagen, Ph.D., McClatchy-Tribune News Service
Do you realize that over-giving can hurt your relationships with family and friends?
Doing too much for others can certainly wear you down. But, it can also weaken the bonding process between two people.
The give-and-take between two people creates mutual respect. It [...]
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Posted by SaferDates on November 26, 2009 · Leave a Comment
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Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!
I received this story the other day and thought it was so appropriate to share on a day like today. The author is unknown.
Enjoy!
- Jessica
When things in your life seem almost too much to handle, when 24 hours in a day are not enough, remember the mayonnaise jar and the two beers.
A professor [...]
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Posted by SaferDates on September 16, 2009 · Leave a Comment
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Tips For Couples Feeling Stressed
(CBS) Stress on the job – or stress from not having a job – can put strain on relationships. Mary Jo Rapini, a Psychotherapist, discusses keeping relationships healthy during tough times.
In order to understand where stress at home is coming from, you need to understand that males and females relate to [...]
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