Can a 'reset relationship' help cure a broken heart?
Tina Wilson, relationship expert and founder of dating app Wingman, is adamant that "reset relationships" will be a big trend to sweep the dating scene and will also help people get out there again following the Covid-19 pandemic. "Not quite a rebound relationship, instead it is a 'refresh' for both parties after feeling stuck in multiple lockdowns and who desperately seek something new, fresh ...
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