Relationship Features

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.


Valentine’s Day might be just around the corner, but according to new research from Wassen Coenzyme Q10, 45% of us are too tired for sex.


A Salford University academic is questioning how long the traditional Valentine’s card will survive – and whether the less romantic but more efficient text message will spell the end of heartfelt handwriting.


British singles remain more attached to the idea of matrimony than their counterparts elsewhere in Western Europe and are twice more likely to say “I do” than their European cousins.


If this Valentine’s Day you’re not as ‘loved up’ as you’d like – or used to be – then take heart. It could be down to your brain molecule behaviour, which could be put right very easily.


Licking your lips, playing with your hair and crossing your legs are all suggestive forms of flirtation but what exactly do they mean and how can you do them seductively, without looking like an underdeveloped-hormone-raging-teenager? With Valentine's Day fast approaching now is the time to perfect your moves and practice those crucial one-liners.


Set in lush Suffolk parkland, WoodHall Manor is reopening as a magnificent wedding venue after having been in private occupation for many years. The Manor dates back to 1566, during the time of Elizabeth I, and this historic house will be available for wedding bookings in 2008.



 


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