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River City Plus: Review of 1950s relationship advice continues (and it’s as bad as you think)
Read full article: River City Plus: Review of 1950s relationship advice continues (and it’s as bad as you think)Monday, Jana and Rance discussed an excerpt of a 1950's magazine article featuring "129 ways to get a husband" the algorithm brought a new gm with today's feature. This article shares "The Good Wife Guide" from the 1950's... what are your thoughts?
Is love at first sight real? A psychologist breaks down the science of romance
Read full article: Is love at first sight real? A psychologist breaks down the science of romanceValentine’s Day has finally arrived, and you may hear some people say they knew they were in love at first sight -- but is that actually possible?
Is it love? Science-backed ways to master the art of flirting
Read full article: Is it love? Science-backed ways to master the art of flirtingBut is that smile they’re giving you a flirty one or a “let’s be friends” one? Here are some science-backed ways to help you find out. Sometimes it could be really obvious when someone is flirting with you and whether or not it worked. Another flirty subtle sign women may show is using hand gestures a lot while talking and playing with clothing. A study in France found when men asked women for their phone numbers, women were more likely to give their phone numbers on a sunny day.
Cooped up couples: Surviving COVID-19 together
Read full article: Cooped up couples: Surviving COVID-19 togetherPublished: May 20, 2020, 6:00 am Updated: May 20, 2020, 7:56 amYou love your partner, but is being together during the COVID-19 crisis putting your relationship in crisis mode? The COVID-19 pandemic has forced couples everywhere to social distance from the outside world and spend more time with each other. Family-law experts say theyre experiencing a 50% rise in divorce inquiries among quarantined couples, and the National Domestic Violence Hotline reports that domestic violence appears to be on the rise. According to experts, when COVID-19 cases went down in China and people were able to go out again, there was a surge in divorce filings. If youd like information for how to get out of an abusive relationship, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.