Relationship Features
2008 is a leap year, which according to a tradition going back to St. Patrick and Bridgin of Kildare in 5th century Ireland, means women can propose to their potential spouse rather than wait for their man to do the deed!
Those who have booked a swanky Michelin-rated restaurant or five-star trip to a romantic destination overseas to make the perfect Valentine’s Day proposal may want to look away now.
Introductions Agency RSVP today offered some words of reassurance to single people concerned by ITV Tonight’s two-part investigation into the perils of internet dating - To Catch A Love Rat (shown 11 and 15 February).
UK women are leading the trend in Europe for the return of the real man. In comparison to women in other European countries, British women are more intensely attracted to a man with body hair and as she gets older her desire for a hairy hunk increases. What’s more Just 11% said they wouldn’t date a follicly challenged man.
Record-your-own singing message service, ReVoice Singtones, today revealed the UK's top-ten favourite Valentine's Day love songs. Their findings are based on download data from the busiest week of Singtones' year, as people across the country record themselves singing love songs and send them to their lover's mobile phone as a unique Valentine's Day message.
The nations wallets have barely recovered from the bashing they took at Christmas and yet next week the average Brit will spend over £70 on Valentines gifts. According to research out today 23 million UK lovebirds are currently scouring the shops for special treats for their partner, spending a combined total of over £1.6 billion suggesting romance isn't dead after all.
Around 2.2 million Brits claim to have ended their last relationship because of money issues according from new research from internet bank cahoot.
Say goodbye to 'kiss-me-quick-cards' and hello to 'tease-me-texts'. 90% of us will send romantic or saucy text and picture messages to loved and fancied ones this Valentine’s Day.
While seven out of 10 Brits would like a romantic night, or to get intimate this Valentine’s Day, only a third of these expect either will happen, according to a recent survey.
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