Break Ups
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The subtle changes in language that could reveal your relationship is about to break up
Small changes in a person's use of language can reveal their relationship is doomed months before either party even realise.
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Men and women view infidelity differently but are equally willing to forgive, study finds
Both genders are equally as willing (or unwilling) to forgive an unfaithful partner.
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14 movies that ended Hollywood marriages
From Cleopatra to Days of Thunder, there are plenty of films that marked the end of a few relationships.
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Somber Johnny Depp Attends Late Mother’s Memorial With His Children Amid Amber Heard Divorce Drama
Johnny Depp took some time to honor his late mother, Betty Sue Palmer, on Wednesday night, with a memorial at a Hollywood restaurant.
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Are you friends with your ex? You may have psychopathic traits
The study’s findings revealed that people who had “dark triad personality traits,” such as narcissism, machiavellianism and psycopathy, were more likely to maintain friendships with their exes for “practical and sexual reasons.” Perhaps unsurprisingly, men also rated the importance of said reasons as more important than women did. The study first polled 340 people on the reasons for staying friends with their ex. The 500 participants were also given a personality test to identify levels of the
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Baked Breakups: These cakes tell it like it is
(All photos via Instagram/eatyrheartsout) “It’s not you, it’s me.” “We tried.” “I am damaged.” These are just a few of the breakup one-liners that New Yorker Isabella Giancarlo has heard over the years.