Everybody needs love and connection. It has been repeatedly proven to be the biggest defining factor in long-term happiness. In an 80-year-long study, scientists at Harvard University tracked 268 ...
Most people don’t enter into a relationship thinking about how it will end, but the reality is that most relationships do end at some point. A sociologist at Stanford University found that 60% of ...
We've all seen people who are so clearly in love that you can tell just by looking at them. Body language is a type of nonverbal communication, but we don't always know what signals we're sending (or ...
“The heart wants what it wants—or else it does not care.” Written by the poet Emily Dickinson in the spring of 1862, these words have been quoted countless times in this or similar forms. Mostly, they ...
Falling in love can feel a bit like you’re losing your mind. Scientifically, there are a few things happening inside your body. According to the Harvard Gazette, part of what happens when you fall in ...