A look at eHarmony Advice articles after the “Navigating the One Night Stand” debacle

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Articles in eHarmony Advice have greatly improved since the “One Night Stand” fiasco more than two months ago. Here’s a roundup of articles that appeared on eHarmony’s own newsletter and community site last June that are actually worth reading!

  • What Warrants a Second Chance and What Doesn’t? Being in a long-term relationship requires that you weather many storms as a couple. If one person is the source of all of your problems, when should you walk in the name of self-protection? (4 June 2008)
  • Are you Forcing your Feelings for Someone? Your new beau is funny, attractive and smart, yet something is missing. It’s time to check in with your feelings and reassess your relationship. (7 June 2008)
  • eHarmony Quiz: How your Personality Impacts your Relationship Curious as to how your personality impacts your romantic relationship? We thought so. Take this quiz created by eHarmony Labs to see how your personality traits, goals and way of life impact your relationship with your significant other. (10 June 2008)
  • How To Become a Better Catch by Les and Leslie Parrott You can instantly become a better catch. How? By improving your pattern of communication. Your love life will sink or swim by how well you communicate. (12 June 2008)
  • Clingy Behavior you Need to Nix Now If you are a relationship cling-on you could be scaring your partners away. But exercise some independence and your relationship will thrive. (22 June 2008)

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