Will McIntosh-Whyte: Heart of cold

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No matter how romantic you may be feeling this Valentine's Day, warns Will McIntosh-Whyte, a stock should never be considered 'the one' - but always be researched on an ongoing basis under bright, unflattering lights

It can be hard to spot faults in the love of your life. You see all the good - funny, successful, good-looking, independent. That high-pitched laugh that turns into a snort is just so cute. You somehow miss how their flat is always a mess - that dippy disorganisation is part of the charm, right? And they're not that bad when drunk (most nights of the week). They'll grow out of it. Surely … When you are in love, you bore all your friends talking about how great things are - the moon-lit walks, the spontaneous flowers or gifts (though your friends privately see this as a big red flag). May...

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