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  • Planning a wedding before the proposal? Let Pinterest help March 29, 2012
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  • Tell us your online dating scam story! February 23, 2012
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  • Video: Do long distance relationships work? February 20, 2012
    TODAY’s panel of guys – Chuck Nice, Rick Younger, Ed Watts and David Good – answer viewers’ questions about whether long-distance relationships work and how long women should wait until their boyfriend proposes. (TODAY)
  • Judge orders man to take his wife on a bowling date February 8, 2012
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  • Marriage retreats combat high rate of military divorce February 7, 2012
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  • Video: ‘Wing-woman’ Sara earns dating wings February 14, 2012
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