infidelity

Nothing is more upsetting than knowing that the guy you thought to be the love of your life called it quits. Recovering from a bad break up is tough, not impossible. The Med Guru shares with you some genius tactics to get over a guy.

No matter you were dating for years, months or a few days, break-ups bring a lot of pain and are hard to survive. But then, it's not the end of life. The good news is that life does get better. Rather than grieving and shedding tears over past, prepare yourself for what lies ahead.

When cheating on wives, men take inspiration from dads

It might be a wise decision to look at your to-be-father-in-law's marital status before walking down the aisle with your man, as a new study suggests that men inherit tendency to cheat on their partner from their fathers.

According to a new study conducted by researchers at the Charles University, Prague, cheating really does run in the family, at least in case of men, the Daily Mail reports.

The Czech study found that though both men and women cheated on their partners, men were more likely to stray in relationships if their fathers had been unfaithful while they were growing up.

Want to keep your relationship going? Avoid buying flowers

Buying flowers might be the simplest way of letting your girl know how much you care for her, but it will only raise a question on your fidelity, a new survey finds.

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The survey conducted by Greggs, the largest retail bakery chain in the UK on 1,500 men and 1,500 women, found that women perceive men bringing flowers for them as fishy.

Researchers found that 75 percent of women tend to get suspicious when their man turns up with a bouquet of flowers out of the blue.

In fact, the level of suspicion is linked to the cost of the gift, the researchers say. For instance, a box of chocolates usually suggests he had lied about something and a candle-lit dinner means he has some bad news in waiting.

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