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    The problem with love is deciding who’s doing the dishes

    The problem with love is deciding who’s doing the dishes - Psyche When there is domestic trouble, we might think of love as part of the answer. But what if love is part of the problem? As we know from research in history and sociology, family life in Western societies in the past was dominated...
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    Love shouldn’t be blind or mad. Instead, fall rationally in love

    Love shouldn’t be blind or mad. Instead, fall rationally in love - Psyche In her memoir Crazy Love (2009), the American feminist writer Leslie Morgan Steiner details the domestic violence she suffered during her four-year relationship with her ex-husband Conor. He choked her, punched her...
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    Real love stories

    Real love stories - aeon Romantic expectations are often ridiculous and unhelpful, but attachment science can guide us to real and lasting love Romantic love – seeking it, glorifying it, dishing it – is a human obsession. My English barmaid mother called it a ‘funny five minutes’ never to be...
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    The Dark Side of Believing in True Love

    The Dark Side of Believing in True Love - BBC Old-fashioned romantics might have the wrong idea about love. Strong beliefs in true love could be blinding you to both the good and bad in your partner, with sometimes toxic results. Have you ever explained issues you have with your partner to...
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    The four things that make practically everyone feel loved, according to a new survey

    The four things that make practically everyone feel loved, according to a new survey - Vox According to Gary Chapman’s theory of love languages, different people need different things in order to feel loved. Some people will feel most appreciated when they spend quality time with their loved...
  6. LOVE installation in The Venetian, Las Vegas.

    LOVE installation in The Venetian, Las Vegas.

    The Venetian Las Vegas is proud to unveil LOVE, a larger than life installation in the Waterfall Atrium. Created by celebrated artist Laura Kimpton as part of her Monumental Word Series, the installation, perforated with bird-shaped stamps, spells LOVE in steel Ruby red letters that rise 12 feet...
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