Convenience and dedication rarely intersect. If you want your long-term relationship to be more than just ‘fine,’ consider ...
Galena Rhoades, a psychologist at the University of Denver and a co-author of “Fighting for Your Marriage,” recommends using ...
The difference between relationships that merely function and those that flourish often comes down to subtle behaviors that exceptional partners practice daily. Beyond the obvious markers of ...
You build emotional safety in your relationship when you break down the habits acting as obstacles and blocking it.
Lasting relationships are sustained by a few consistent habits that do the heavy lifting over time. Here are three ...
When it comes to relationships, not everyone walks away with a slam of the door or a dramatic goodbye. Some people, like a slowly dimming light, quietly withdraw from the relationship without making a ...
If they can't talk to you about these things, it's clear they're not as into the relationship as you are. There’s no denying that relationships are complicated. It can be difficult to be on the same ...
But new research shows it's not a requirement for relationship and sexual satisfaction, two key indicators of wellbeing that ...
Dating in today’s world requires navigating complex emotional landscapes where not everyone enters relationships with the same intentions or capacity for deep connection. While most people experience ...
I know I’m not the only one who’s planned an ‘after the kids go to bed’ date night with their spouse to accidentally fall asleep in the middle of bedtime stories with the kids. In this busy season of ...
Most people who commit to a long-term relationship feel positive about their chances of staying with their partner. They realize that all relationships wax and wane, and do their best to look at the ...
The researchers then looked at how much time couples spent gossiping-defined as talking about a person who is not physically present. On average, people spent about 38 minutes a day gossiping, and ...