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- Emotional Cheating: Are You Guilty?
Like many women, René (who asked that only her middle name be used), a writer from northern New Jersey, had two husbands: a regular spouse and a “work husband,” a man -- interesting, smart, funny -- with whom she spent 9 hours a day. The chemistry was obvious, but nothing ever “happened.” Or did it?
Read Full Article - Supportive Mate a Good Match for Your Heart
By Alan Mozes HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, Feb. 14, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Every Valentine's Day, heart-shaped boxes filled with chocolates fly off the shelves as couples express their love for each other, but a new study suggests that a supportive spouse may be the real key to a happy and healthy h
Read Full Article - Dating Deal-Breakers
He’s rude to the waiter or downs too many drinks. She always wants to know where you are, or shows up late all the time. Are these things just annoying, or signs of relationship trouble ahead? “When you’re with that person at the beginning and something strikes you as odd or bizarre, and it sticks w
Read Full Article - Kissing Secrets Revealed
Whether it's your first kiss or your thousandth, whether it’s with someone new or with your longtime partner, kissing leaves an impression -- one that lingers long after your lips have disengaged. And, experts say, kissing plays an important role in relationships. "It fosters romantic compatibility,
Read Full Article - 6 Ways to Get in the Mood
You're both tired. The kids are light sleepers. You're not happy with your weight. You're stressed out over deadline pressures at work. There are many reasons people in long-term relationships find themselves reaching for the pillow or the remote control instead of their partner's body after the sun
Read Full Article - Can Couples Counseling Help?
You know to see a doctor for an ache or cough that won't go away. But where can you turn if your relationship needs a shot in the arm? For some couples, professional counseling is the answer. "Studies show that, in the hands of a good counselor, marriage counseling is successful 70- 80% of the time,
Read Full Article - Dating After Divorce: When Is the Right Time?
If you’re divorced, or have ended a long-term relationship, well-meaning relatives and friends may encourage you to start dating again soon. But how will you know when you're ready for a new relationship? “This wildly varies from person to person,” says Judith Sills, PhD, a Philadelphia-based psycho
Read Full Article - When Your Mom Sides With Your Ex
Breaking up is hard to do, as the old song goes. Some of the stress can come from an unexpected source. When Lee (who asked that only her middle name be used), a mother and health care communications specialist from Williamsburg, VA, split from her husband, she nearly lost her mom in the process. Sh
Read Full Article - Good Body Image Goes Hand in Hand With Happier Relationship
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Dec. 5, 2013 (HealthDay News) -- Women who are happy with their bodies are better able to maintain a happy relationship, a new study finds. The researchers' survey also found that women who are satisfied with their current relationship tend to be fine
Read Full Article - Scans May Support Venus/Mars Divide Between Sexes
By Randy Dotinga HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, Dec. 2, 2013 (HealthDay News) -- While not every woman is intuitive or every man handy with tools, neurological scans of young males and females suggest that -- on average -- their brains really do develop differently. The research comes with a caveat: It
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