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eharmony eharmony Wants You to Answer 80 Questions Before You Even See a Match—Is It Worth It?
Eighty questions before your first match. No pressure.
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This Common Dating Habit Can Quietly Destroy Your Confidence
Negging uses insults and backhanded compliments to chip away at confidence, and experts say the best response is often no response at all.
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The 3-Word Phrase That’s Actually Ruining Your Relationship
Experts say repeatedly saying “I don’t mind” can shift the mental load onto your partner and slowly build frustration and resentment.
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4 Arguments That Can Predict Divorce, According to a Relationship Expert
Criticism, contempt, defensiveness and stonewalling can turn everyday disagreements into patterns that slowly erode a relationship.
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The 10 Best States for Swingers in America, Ranked
Florida, Texas and Georgia took the top three spots in a ranking based on clubs, search interest, Reddit activity and more.
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Dating App Photos Have a New Rule, and It’s Exhausting
A survey found many young daters see swimwear photos as seasonal, turning dating profiles into another place to worry about looking cringe.
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This Is the World’s Favorite Sex Position, and It’s Been That Way for 2,000 Years
Doggy style remains the top pick in the U.S. and U.K., but researchers have also linked it to a higher risk of bedroom injuries.
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Photo by Bill McCay/Getty Images Too Nervous to Ask Someone Out? All You Need Are These 3 Pop Songs To Guarantee a Date
When your own words fail, let Carly Rae Jepsen ask your crush out on a date for you.
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Introducing Panty Stuffing, the Latest Sex Trend That Has Doctors Freaked Out
Experts say the kink can carry infection risks if fabric is dirty, synthetic, inserted too deeply, or left behind.
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Viacheslav Peretiatko/Getty Images 5 Tips to Break Out of Your Sex Recession, According to a Sexologist
A sexologist says leaving the house, masturbating, dropping performance pressure, and talking about desire can help.
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The Dating Habit That Can Make You Seem Less Attractive, According to Experts
Research suggests scarcity can make people seem more desirable, but pretending to be busy can also block real connection.
