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Kent Pinkerton's Articles in Love

  • Internet Romance
    This is the age of technology, and why shouldn't love benefit from it? The Internet has made the world a village, destroying barriers of region, race, and class. It has brought hearts together and taught them a different kind of love that has little to do with physical attraction. Internet romance is ushering in a whole new generation of liberated lovers that for whom distance is no deterrent to love.
  • Romance Quotes
    They say that people who can remember a famous quotation for every occasion are either highly educated or have no thoughts of their own. Whatever the case may be, keeping in mind the wisdom of other people that has been condensed into a few words can be a good thing.
  • True Romance
    The reason true romance is nearly dead in this generation is that people have forgotten the difference between love and romance. Individuals begin with concepts born out of sappy movies and penny-novelettes, confuse one with the other, and claim sorrow when they are hurt by their own unachievable expectations. The truth, which few poets, actors, and authors bother to tell us is that romance is individualistic and not idealistic.
  • Romance Poems
    Some say that the age of romance has passed us while others insist that it is yet to dawn. If truth be told, the beauty of the older generations' romantic poetry can perhaps never be recreated again. Words from days gone by seem to have that magical attraction that just can't be captured by today's lovers.
  • Office Romance
    Office romance just doesn't carry the same stigma it did a generation ago.
  • Romance Movies
    Most of us depend on the cinema for all our ideas of love and romance. Movies teach us to idealize love and to believer that good things happen to those who love. They create the hope of the proverbial "happy ending" in our lives.

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