Agape Match is matchmaking service in NYC founded by @MatchmakerMaria. Agape, meaning love in Greek, is the ultimate goal and measure of success to our clients.
"For Phyllis Raphael, 86, a chance meeting on the street turned into a get-together. Then came a date. A second and third followed. So did a love affair."
Narcissistic behaviors happen on a spectrum. If you think you or your sexual partner might be a narcissist, you have options for how to move forward. -- What You Should Know About Sex with a Narcissist at @Healthlinebuff.ly/2QukHZp
There is a truth universally unacknowledged: we see friendship as a second-class relationship to love. -- Friendship is a greater reward – and challenge – than romance at @BritishGQbuff.ly/3oojK1h
Sex Educator Shawna Scott and Relationship Therapist Aoife Drury discuss some of the relationship issues that COVID has caused how couples can overcome them. -- How can couples stay on track throughout the pandemic? at @rtenewsbuff.ly/3JrZS8w
When a long-term partner cheats on you it can be devastating, but it is possible to move on in time! -- ‘It was so nasty. He laughed in my face’: How to love and trust again after a big romantic betrayal at @guardianbuff.ly/2RVVTds
One of the biggest fallacies in romantic relationships is that you just need to “find the right person” to marry. -- The myth of finding the ‘right’ person at @HeraldNMBbuff.ly/3w9ephq
the positives and negatives impacts of the pandemic on romantic relationships of people who had to stay away from their partners. -- Can distancing yourself from your partner during quarantine affect your relationship? at @indiatvnewsbuff.ly/3puLy4k
They make *so* much more sense to me than horoscopes. -- Finding out about the five 'Love Languages' made sense of every relationship (and break up!) I've ever had at @GlamourMagUKbuff.ly/3vCykol
the positives and negatives impacts of the pandemic on romantic relationships of people who had to stay away from their partners. -- Can distancing yourself from your partner during quarantine affect your relationship? at @indiatvnewsbuff.ly/3puLy4k
Research indicates people with platonic relationships — meaning those without romance — had a 50% higher chance of living longer than those without. -- How platonic relationships differ from romantic relationships — and why you need both at @thisisinsiderbuff.ly/3ywRrD1