This week, The New York Times sparked online fervor when writer Catherine Pearson penned an article discussing "mankeeping," the hot new internet term describing women's exhaustion and annoyance at ...
Rasmussen Reports on MSNOpinion
52% say men and women equally to blame for relationship problems
Finding love is more difficult for young people nowadays, most Americans believe, but a majority say both sides of the “war ...
Acknowledging that you might be contributing significantly to relationship problems requires immense courage and self-awareness. While it feels more comfortable to focus on a partner’s flaws and ...
When things get tough in relationships, it’s very normal, natural and easy to focus on your partner’s behaviors and the problems they bring to the relationship. It’s much harder to see your own ...
Good relationships run smoothly and enable you to enjoy your life, work, and activities beyond the relationship. You’re not always worrying or talking about it. Like a smooth-running car, you don’t ...
Disagreements, arguments are part and parcel of close relationships with partners, family, friends. While what you disagree about in a relationship is always a moving target, where most people get ...
My life's work is dedicated to helping people have healthier, more fulfilling relationships, so it's no surprise to me when a few common relationship problems arise in my clients. What is surprising ...
However, some problems can have a much more damaging effect on a relationship than a single misstep, like infidelity (cheating). These issues can slowly erode trust, create resentment, and eventually ...
Love doesn’t always die with dramatic arguments or shocking betrayals. More often, relationships crumble under the weight of subtle, toxic patterns that slowly erode the foundation of even the ...
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