Relationships
Relationship Education Is Vital For Kids
That was the clear message from a meeting of the Associate Parliamentary Group for Parents and Families which met last week to discuss how young people can learn about relationships.
UK Men Fall In Love Faster Than Women
It’s official - British men fall in love faster than woman and they are more likely to suffer adverse physical side effects as a result, a new study has found. Dizziness, rashes and stomach aches were just some of the symptoms experienced by over 5000 people across Europe studied by online dating specialist Parship.
Don't Let Tom Cruise Ruin Your Marriage
If you are planning a dream wedding – be warned – doing a ‘Tom and Katie’ could seriously ruin your health, wealth and future happiness. British brides might dream of a fairytale wedding but opting for a Hello-style blow out can end your future chances of happiness. That’s the message from UK Wedding Planner of the Year, Tamryn Kirby, who warns that ‘Celebrity Wedding Overload’ can cause serious friction, even before you’ve walked down the aisle.
Having Twins Puts Relationships to The Test
Almost half of parents with twins or more feel the cost of having a multiple birth family has put a strain on the relationship with their partner, new research has shown.
Office Romances Are Minefield For Employers
With the office party season approaching, when a few drinks can turn a workplace flirtation into a fully-fledged romance, employers are being warned to consider their approach to relationships at work.
Relationships Crack Under Christmas Stress
Supposedly a time of happiness for families, why is Christmas the peak season for relationship breakdown? Varying expectations of what makes the perfect Christmas, too much alcohol, who’s controlling the TV remote and quality of presents are all potential areas for argument. Partners and relatives are disappointed and dissatisfied, loyalties are torn, tensions are high and the outcome is often conflict. This additional stress and the arguments which ensue appear more serious against a backdrop of peace and good will.