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<description>Looking for online love advice? We found a site that has all the online love advice you'll ever need.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 30 Dec 2005 13:41:19 EST</pubDate>
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	<description>When writing this page, we had to consider what to say about online love advice. For a little inspiration, we searched the Internet and found this site called "Love Tactics" (www.lovetactics.com). This site is chock full of online love advice for almost any love situation.

Get Your Love Tactics 
While it appears that www.lovetactics.com supports a book of the same name, it's different from other sites because instead of giving you just enough information to whet your appetite for more, then expecting you to buy the book, they offer free online love advice on a variety of topics. The topics are divided into scenarios for women and scenarios for men. Examples for women include:


He's commitment-phobic
He says he needs his space
He's giving mixed signals
He lacks passion


...and many more.

For men, examples of online love advice include:


Too shy to make a move
She's going to dump me
Internet love
I really messed up


...and many more.

This site also has articles that give online love advice and a complete online system about different dating and relationship situations like those mentioned above. It's even endorsed by America's favorite love guru, Chuck Woolery! What more is there to know?

Enough Already!
About our favorite love advice site. The truth is, if you are in an open, honest, loving and trusting relationship that's full of love and respect for one another, it makes issues easier to solve. When disagreements occur (and they will) yelling and screaming isn't necessary (unless there's been a major offense, such as cheating) try to stay calm and don't approach it in such a way that you will put the other person on the defensive. If you start out calm, chances are you can keep the conversation calm. You won't even think it's really an argument!

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