Love at The First Sight and Genetic
November 11, 2009 by Heart
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Love At The First Sight Influenced By Genetic Factor
The researchers found out that love at the first sight is closely related to a genetic factor. It is mentioned that women pick men through men’s body scents whose genetics are significantly different.According to the researchers, the female flies picked their mates through their smeilling. They could smelt which male flies which could procreate healthier and more offsprings.
“We can call it as love at the first sight. It is not merely from the sight, but also from scents, voice and other sensations that can tell their biological mates are near by,” said Andrew Clark from Cornell University as quoted from Livescience. Continue Reading »
4 Types of Friends That You Must Have!
November 9, 2009 by Heart
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A friend in need is a friend indeed. This old saying is telling you the whole truth about the real meaning of friendship. Having friends should also bring positive impacts on you. If you want to know what kind of person you are, you can take a look at your friends around you.

As quoted from Huffington Post, Robert Wicks, a psychology Professor as well as the author of Living the Resilient Life, said that there are 4 types of friends that you must have that should be included in every human being’s life cycle, the ones that will definitely make your life qualified and happier.
Here are 4 must have friend types:
1. Critical Type
Friends with this type will always remind you whenever you do mistakes in your life. Without being asked, they will always criticize you when you do any inappropriate things. This type of friend is good to remind us to stick on the “good” path, even though it hurts to hear such critics at times. Continue Reading »
How a marriage becomes a source of stress?
September 24, 2009 by Heart
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A marriage can be our greatest source of happiness, but somehow, it can also be our greatest source of stress in live.
In the psychological concept, a marriage is described as “two personalities to become one”. Two different people with different thoughts, desires, back grounds and expectations decide to unite in living together. This is of course potentially leading to a stress, as told by Rachel and Tom, a newly 1 year weds. Continue Reading »





