The best and worst star signs to be in a relationship with, according to new research

[eltd_dropcaps type=”normal” color=”” background_color=””]W[/eltd_dropcaps]hen it comes to relationships, there is no one size fits all; we all just have to do a lot of searching and kissing of frogs before we find ‘the one’. We all have one person designed to fit us perfectly and love us unconditionally no matter how many times we forget to take the bins out or how moody we are before our morning coffee. There is no manual, no cheat sheet, no quick fix for finding your person, you just have to hope – and date a lot.  

Why you shouldn’t always tell your ‘SO’ if you’ve cheated

[eltd_dropcaps type=”normal” color=”” background_color=””]Y[/eltd_dropcaps]ou’re going to need to trust me on this one. 

Telling your significant other that you’ve cheated on them – whether that’s anything from a kiss to an all-out affair – unleashes a world of pain, trauma and confusion. The only silver lining (if you can even call it that) is that you will feel marginally better; Because you’ve lifted the guilt off your shoulders and placed a crushing weight on top of the person you supposedly love.  

Now You’re Speaking My [Love] Language

[eltd_dropcaps type=”normal” color=”” background_color=””]E[/eltd_dropcaps]veryone experiences love differently, but the key to building and bettering a relationship is to understand how best to show affection. 

The concept of love languages was first discussed by Gary Chapman, Ph.D, in 1995, and was borne out of his experiences as a relationship counsellor. These five ‘languages’ outline different ways of expressing and receiving love and include: