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Psychologists say that the scientific method ... Use the ‘scientific method’ when dating — it could save your love life ... I'm in love with my coworker — I don't know to break the news ... Read More

Psychologist says you should use the 'scientific method' while dating


Psychologist reveals how using the 'scientific method' while dating can help you find the one. Dr. Mark Travers said you should be approaching dating like a scientist ... Read More

Scientific Data Says Dating’s Difficult No Matter Which Method You Use


Scientific Data Says Dating’s Difficult No Matter Which Method You Use The truth: there’s no foolproof way to meet people quickly, efficiently and safely. By Francesca Friday • 12/30/17 10:00am ... Read More

The scientific method for falling in love | Hub


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Change Your Approach to Online Dating | Psychology Today


My Advice. My best advice for online dating is to relax and enjoy the process (yes, easier said than done, I know). Approaching each date as the “be all end all” can be problematic. Read More

Web dating service takes scientific approach to love | Reuters


LOS ANGELES (Reuters Life!) - If the "happily" has gone out of your "happily ever after," eHarmony wants to know all about it. The Web dating service, best known for matching couples through ... Read More


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