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3 financial tips for couples moving in together for the first time
When couples move in together for the first time, many financial questions and tasks arise, leaving room for disagreement and awkwardness.
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Why do people gaslight? A study looks at possible motives
The term stems from the 1944 thriller “Gaslight” and refers to a form of psychological manipulation. A study sheds light on why perpetrators may engage in gaslighting in romantic relationships.
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More unmarried couples are buying homes together. What to know before you do
Unmarried first-time homebuyers make up a large portion of the market for the first time. While they are making it possible, there are a few things to consider.
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He paid for the first date. When she didn't want a second, he asked for his money back
Some women say they’ve had a date ask for his money back after they explained they didn’t want to go out again.
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65% of unmarried millennial couples live together, but over half aren't sharing the cost equally
Moving in with your significant other can be an exciting way to save money. But take these steps to minimize the financial stress that can also crop up.
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People who cheat love their spouses, but don't regret affair, infidelity study finds
Relationship experts urge caution about the findings.
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What Are ‘Beige Flags'? What to Know About TikTok's Viral Relationship Trend
Weirder than green flags, less concerning than red flags, are beige flags something to worry about — or to celebrate?
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Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne Weigh in on ‘When Harry Met Sally' Debate of ‘Platonic' Friendships
Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen play best friends in a new comedy series for Apple TV+ called “Platonic,” but unlike many stories of male-female friendships, these two are just friends, as the show title suggests. The actors say keeping the friendship intact was important to them. They’ve each had strong friends of the opposite sex. Rogen says he’s on a...
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They've Been Married for 35 Years — Here's the No. 1 Thing They Never Do to Have a Successful Relationship
Renowned psychologists Drs. John and Julie Gottman have studied more than 40,000 couples. They’ve also been married to each other for 35 years — here’s their No. 1 tip for a successful relationship.
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Divorce Lawyer Shares the No. 1 Reason Working Parents Are Calling It Quits
The U.S. divorce rate recently hit a 50-year low, but one particular group is seeing a rise in marital breakdowns, according to a family law attorney in New York.
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I Answered a Craigslist Ad Offering $25/Hr to Help a Woman ‘Match With Intelligent, Well-Educated Men' on Bumble and OKCupid
In 2019, when I needed to pick up some gig work, I replied to a Craigslist ad and got a strange side hustle helping someone looking to “find love online.”
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Harvard-Trained Psychologist Says If You Use Any of These 9 Phrases Every Day, ‘Your Relationship Is More Successful' Than Most
Strong communication is the key to a healthy, long-lasting relationship. Harvard psychologist and “Letting Go of Your Ex” author Dr. Cortney Warren reveals the phrases that the happiest and most successful couples say to each other every day.
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10 Signs You're in a ‘Situationship' — and How to Know When It's Time to End Things
Not quite friends with benefits, not quite a committed relationship. Experts explain what it means to be in a “situationship” and when it’s time to get out of one.
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‘Vanderpump Rules' Star Raquel Leviss Breaks Silence on Tom Sandoval Scandal
“Vanderpump Rules” star Raquel Leviss is sharing a public apology amid allegations of an affair with co-star Tom Sandoval: “There is no excuse, I am not a victim and I must own my actions.”
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Cooking, Cleaning and Controversy: The ‘Tradwife' Movement Embraces a 1950s Housewife Ideal
“I put my husband’s wants ahead of my own and this has done nothing but benefit myself and my marriage.”
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How to Apologize: Experts Share How to Get It Right — And Why It Matters
Follow these five steps to say sorry to someone you’ve hurt (and actually mean it).
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These 4 Signs of Divorce Predict if a Couple Will Split With Over 90% Accuracy
Research from the Gottman Institute reveals four common communication pitfalls that often mean the couple is headed for divorce.
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The ‘Red Nail Theory' Is Going Viral on TikTok. Experts Explain If It Really Works
Will crimson tips help you attract a partner? Psychologists and color experts say it’s possible.
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Your Friends Want You to Call Them More, New Study Finds—Here's How to Strengthen Communication in Your Friendships
People consistently underestimate how much their friends want to hear from them, a new study found. Here’s how to ask your friend for more communication.
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Attachment Theory Is Trending on TikTok. Here's Why, According to the Columbia Professor Who Wrote the Book on It
Despite being published more than a decade ago, the book “Attached” is still wildly popular. Here’s how to read and get the most out of it.