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Love special: Six ways to woo your lover

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LET YOUR BODY DO THE TALKING

We all hunt for the perfect chat-up line, but in reality, our body gives away a great deal before we open our mouth. It is estimated that when you meet a stranger, their impression of you is based 55 per cent on your appearance and body language, 38 per cent on your style of speaking and a mere 7 per cent on what you actually say.

Are there people who can't fall in love?

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Q. Are there people who are emotionally incapable of falling in love? I ask because I recently broke up with a truly awesome girl. I just didn't feel any deep emotions developing. So I cut the strings sooner rather than later.

This could simply be filed under the "she's not the one" category of failed relationships. But as I look at my dating history (I'm almost 30, so it's getting to be a pretty thick history), I've noticed that I never really developed the deeper feelings that I probably should have. Sure, there have been some good reasons for some of my breakups (she's way too controlling, or we have totally different interests). But I usually find myself using those facts as excuses to bail.

Go Ahead, Yell At Him!

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If you're pissed at your boyfriend, stop sulking and say something...or you might die. Preliminary results from a University of Michigan study show that couples in which both spouses suppress their anger at the other when unfairly attacked are twice as likely to die earlier than couples who were more communicative about their anger. So, if it really annoys you when he leaves his dirty, sweaty socks on the floor or doesn't put a new roll of TP in the bathroom, speak up now or risk dying young.
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