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Difficulty maintaining relationships is a major driver of modern singlehood, study suggests
People who report greater difficulties maintaining intimate relationships are more likely to be single, especially between relationships or voluntarily single, according to a new study published in ...
When a relationship ends, it often feels abrupt and, at times, traumatic, especially after years of emotional investment. However, a new study by psychology professors Janina Bühler from Johannes ...
Study findings reveal that messiness significantly impacts romantic relationships, with over one in three Americans reporting that their partner’s disorganization has made them feel less attracted to ...
The analysis shows that strong and sustained intimacy provides motivation and increased willpower to carry out a healthy ...
Sleeping apart might not be the key to happiness in a relationship. Recent trends such as “sleep divorce” have highlighted the benefits of sleeping separately from a partner, sometimes even inhabiting ...
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Not Money or Fame: Harvard’s 85-Year-Long Study Shows Why Relationships Matter Most for Happiness
The Harvard Study of Adult Development, one of the most comprehensive longitudinal studies ever conducted, has sought to ...
A scientific analysis of Taylor Swift’s musical catalog reveals that the romantic messages embedded in her lyrics vary ...
A relationship works best when both partners get to be adults and no one is forced to become the parent. Here are two signs ...
Guys have a harder time coping with relationship stress than women, study finds. Jun. 11, 2010— -- Contrary to popular belief, men are more affected by a rocky relationship than their female ...
January feels different for a reason. Here’s what makes it a month that’s uniquely supportive of reflection, recalibration ...
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