The Life List: 5 tips for a fulfilling love life

Dr Jean Liu, assistant professor of psychology at Yale-NUS College, studies the science and psychology of love PHOTO: YALE-NUS COLLEGE
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So you have swiped right. What happens now? How does one move an online chat into an offline romance, and what are some tips for forming strong relationships following that?

The Straits Times finds out from Dr Jean Liu, 37, assistant professor of psychology at Yale-NUS College, who studies the science and psychology of love, as well as the influence of technology on romance. Here are some of her recommendations.

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