Understanding and Building a ‘Me’ Marriage
Do you really want a ‘Me’ Marriage? Your first inclination may be to say, “I don’t think so.” Intuitively this makes sense as most partners
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Do you really want a ‘Me’ Marriage? Your first inclination may be to say, “I don’t think so.” Intuitively this makes sense as most partners
A recent study reported in the Journal of Consumer Psychology found that young couples are actually better than long-term partners at knowing each other’s preferences.
On August 15, 2010 Governor Patterson signed the no-fault divorce bill making New York the 50th and final state to adopt no-fault divorce. What that
Do you really have to scale K2 together or survive a reality show to spice up your relationship? Well…. maybe not K2. You may agree
“I love you but I don’t love that large Disney Sweatshirt.” “When did marriage mean you would stop shaving on the weekends?” “Everything you tried
In the last blog (Part 1) we began our interview with Laurie Abraham, author of The Husband and Wives Club: A Year in the Life
In a new and fascinating book, Stuff: Compulsive Hoarding and the Meaning of Things, Randy O. Frost and Gail Steketee draw upon the stories of
In the previous blog “Worry may be Hazardous to You and Your Relationship,” we recognized that excessive worry is costly. It takes time and energy
Last week, we began discussing dreams. (If you missed those two blog posts, you can check them out here and here.) Now that we have
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