Falling in love

Love hurts ‘innocent third parties’ too

The singers who croon "Love Hurts" are right - but it is not only the jilted partners and unrequited romantics who are at risk but also innocent third parties, researchers say.

‘Men three times likelier to fall in love faster than women’

London, Oct 28 (ANI): A study suggests that men are three times more likely to be the first one to say "I love you" in a relationship.

1in 5 men believe in love at first sight, but women need at least 6 dates to decide

London, Aug17 : One in five men has claimed to have fallen in love at first sight, with more than half of them saying they are smitten with a partner after only one meeting, according to a new survey.

‘Positive illusion’ helps lovers overlook beer bellies, big noses in partners

Looks like love is blind when it comes to looks and attractive features.

According to experts, lovers overlook beer bellies, bingo wings and big noses because they think their other halves are more attractive than they really are.

True love may shield you against pain

Love can shield people from pain by invoking feelings of safety and reassurance, a new study has shown.

Tests on 17 women, who were in long-term relationships, found that they were less affected by stinging sensations while looking at pictures of their partners.

Beauty isn't exactly in the eye of the beholder, but in the brain!

London, July 7 (ANI): Beauty may lie in the eye of the beholder, but more accurately it could well be an inch or so behind it, according to British scientists.

Women distrust men who say ‘I love you’ early in a relationship

London, June 17 : A study has found that though men are the first to say ‘I love you’, taking almost three months to profess their emotions, women generally mistrust them and prefer males who wait long to get serious about a relationship.

''It’s better to have loved and lost than never have loved at all'' is true

London, June 10 (ANI): A new study has suggested that the pain of lost chances lingers on far longer than the short-term regret of doing something wrong.

‘Love conquers all’ – is it the truth or just a fairytale?

Washington, Feb 12 (ANI): A professor of religion examines how romance novels and many other forms of popular culture emphasize the power of love to make all things turn out right, in the end.

Falling in love ''costs you two close friends''

London, Sept 16 (ANI): It is well-known that a passionate new relationship can leave you little time for others, but now a new study has put some numbers on the observation.

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