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  • Who's the Most Desirable Woman Alive?

    AskMen.com has unveiled its Top 99 Most Desirable Women of the Year list. See which stars made the cut!

  • 10 Organization Secrets that Make Successful Couples Successful

    Relationships are driven by organization. Yet what could be less sexy than filing and label makers? We hear you. Organization -- both for an individual and a couple -- isn't the most thrilling thing we can do. Having a hook near the door where you put your keys isn't "exciting," but it does prevent you tearing the house apart trying to find the keys when you're late for work. The same holds true for couples. Using these 10 organizing principles isn't particularly fun or stimulating, but the payoff is huge. ...

  • 6 Signs He Might Cheat

    While the story of former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's love child shocked many, others are wondering how wife Maria Shriver hadn't known about his love affair with a household employee. The fact is, though, that partners simply trust the words and promises of their husbands and wives. And why shouldn't they? But for some men, even the most honest intentions aren't good enough. Some husbands may just be destined to cheat. ...

  • Why People in Relationships Really Are Happier Than Single People

    One of the best things about romantic love is that it feels so good. Falling in love is one of the best natural drugs we have. It's a more powerful emotion than sexual attraction. It's also good for your health. People in happy, loving relationships live longer and are better able to survive medical crises.But did you know that romantic love doesn't exist in some cultures? The factor that determines whether romantic love exists and is valued is women's sexual freedom.Let me break it down for you. ...

  • Why On-Again, Off-Again Relationships Are Destined to Fail

    Joey and Pacey, Rachel and Ross, and Carrie and Mr. Big all had relationships in which they broke up and eventually got back together. While it looks romantic on TV, a new study suggests that these types of on-again, off-again cyclical relationships don't have Disney endings. A 2012 study from Kansas State University discovered that couples in cyclical relationships have weaker bonds than those who have stayed together (noncyclical). Couples were shown to be far more impulsive once they got back together -- especially on big decisions like moving in together or having kids. ...

  • The 10 Proven Ways to Improve Your Relationship

    Do you feel like your relationship isn't quite what it used to be? To help you revive your relationship, we've reviewed a serious body of research to bring you the 10 most powerful, scientifically proven ways to improve virtually any relationship. These tips also happen to be the key ingredients that go into making a good relationship work, so even if you think everything's great, you can use this list as a diagnostic tool to make sure you and your partner are on the road to relationship bliss.

  • The Rise of Female Pickup Artists

    It's not 1855 (or even 1955) anymore, so most of us understand that a woman making the first move isn't a reason to gather a posse and start a witch-hunt. A hot girl hits on you at a bar? Great. She strolls up to you at a show and coolly asks for your number? Even better. ...