relationships
You Could Be Throwing Money Down the Drain If You Use Online Dating Sites
Sites like Match.com and eHarmony make big promises of finding a lifetime of love with your soulmate without having to leave your door or even put on pants.
A new study, however, found that may be the only advantage to trying to find the right guy or gal compared to the old-fashioned way.
New Research May Show How Long Your Marriage Will Last
If you’ve recently tied the knot for the first time, here’s a bit of a buzzkill: according to new research about first marriages from the CDC, you only have about a 50 percent chance of staying married long enough to celebrate your 20th wedding anniversary.
Study: Noticing Your Partners Efforts to Change Can Improve Your Relationship
Can Online Relationships Be Considered Cheating? — Survey of the Day
Are You in Favor of Legalizing Gay Marriage? — Survey of the Day
Men Change Their Speech Patterns Around Fertile Women
Study: Online Dating Sites Are Used Now More Than Ever
Divorce Is Harder for Younger People to Handle
Nurture Your Baby Now for Better Relationships Later — Health Check
Want to make sure your new baby will have healthy relationships later in life? Nurture the bond you have with him or her now.
A new study with 75 kids over a 20-year period found those with secure emotional attachments to their mothers were later better at resolving and recovering from relationship conflicts and enjoyed more stable, satisfying ties with romantic partners in early adulthood.
