Relationships | Lifestyle
Hitched.co.uk Highlights National Smile Month
Between the dates of the 17th of May and the 16th of June 2009 the UK will be celebrating National Smile month. Most of us smile several times a day and seeing as we are almost in the midst of wedding season, hitched.co.uk, the UK’s leading wedding website thought it would be fun to highlight this happy month.
Love at first sight for Youniverse users
What is the first thing you notice when you look at someone you find attractive? Be it that pretty girl at the back of your class, the hot guy on the bus or the distinguished businessman crossing the road, everybody has a first impression of everybody.
Be lucky in love online
People can make their own luck this Friday 13th by having a go at dating online, says which.co.uk.
Over 50s perfect partners
As star-crossed lovers up and down the country prepare for the most romantic day of the year, Alliance & Leicester Current Accounts can reveal some interesting insights that may help fifty-somethings looking for love.
Sex peaks as economy crashes
Amorous couples spending more time in the bedroom and less time out during the credit crunch are sending sales of sex products soaring. As the economy has crashed over the course of 2008, sales of some natural aphrodisiacs have rocketed by nearly 70 per cent as bedroom antics hit new heights.
Is it the thought that counts on Valentine’s Day?
If you're already racking your brain for the perfect way to show your partner you love them this Valentine's Day, you'll be surprised to hear you're far from alone. According to a new survey, on average people tend to plan the perfect Valentine's Day surprise for their nearest and dearest 9 days in advance.
Tech tools of the love rat’s trade
Forget the seven year itch – couples are breaking up just seven weeks after getting it on this Valentine’s Day. And when it comes to ending a relationship, men are more likely to resort to a mouse click and finish on Facebook or tell her on Twitter.
Common courtesy on the decline?
The vast majority of people think that everyday manners and common courtesy have declined, and want to see a return to the polite and chivalrous attitudes of the past, according to new research.