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Loved people place lower value on material goods

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People who are loved and accepted by others feel so secure that they place lesser monetary value on their possessions that those who are not.

The research was conducted by Edward Lemay, assistant professor of psychology at the University of New Hampshire and colleagues from Yale University, the Journal of Experimental Psychology reports.

Why do get attracted by looking at beautiful people?

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If the research is to be believed, researchers from Canada confirms the adage that beauty lies in the eye of the beholder.

According to it, beautiful people leave much bigger impact on the beholder even during their brief encounters.

People pay special attention to identify more accurately the personality traits of people who are physically attractive than others during short encounters, says the study by researchers at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.

According to researchers, Flirting can be more than just fun.

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According to new research study, finding success in romance depends in part on understanding your own personal "flirting style."

Whether or not you prefer sidling up to a stranger in a bar or you'd rather sit back and wait for an object of attraction to approach are distinctions that once recognized can help people navigate the rocky seas of relationships, according to Jeffrey Hall, assistant professor of communication studies at the University of Kansas.

LOVE(143) is a drug, researchers proves via science.

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We has seen that the love they expected, if not received leads to hell lot of pain and uneasiness and some time which also lead to life ending consequences.

But science tell some thing new about LOVE. Researchers says LOVE is a drug, acts as a painkiller. They came to this conclusion by studying the Brain scans suggest many of the areas normally involved in pain response are also activated by amorous thoughts.

Stanford University researchers gave 15 students mild doses of pain, while checking if they were distracted by gazing at photos of their beloved.

The study focused on people early in a romance, journal PLoS One reported, so the "drug of love" may wear off.

Scientist comes up with a Quiz type of test to predict your love relationship.

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This is kind of wacky and weird... but for those who believe in science and if you are in relationship then here is a good news for you.

A love test designed by scientists can tell what the chances are of a relationship being a success.

A team of Researchers have designed a quiz type of questioning pattern to predict the outcome of whether more than 50 couples would split up over a 12 month period.

This test uses psychological technique to discover what people really think of their partners by how easy they find it to associate them with positive or negative words.

Love mom today, get romance later.

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Teenagers who share a close relationship with their mothers are more likely to enjoy a successful romantic life when they grow up, a new study has claimed.

Researchers at the Montclair State University in New Jersey found that teenagers' bonding with their parents, especially with mothers, influence their romantic life in adulthood.

"Parents' relationships with their children are extremely important and that's how we develop our ability to have successful relationships as adults, our parents are our models," said Constance Gager, who led the study.

"So if kids are not feeling close with their parents then they are probably not going to model the positive aspects of that relationship when they reach adulthood," Gager was quoted as saying by Live Science.