Emily Standley Allard on MSN
Modern love: Marriage, polyamory, and evolving relationships
Relationships are more complex today than ever! In this article we’ll delve into the complexities of modern monogamy, ...
Emotional intimacy and connection play an incredibly important role in creating physical closeness, longevity, and affection in a relationship, according to a study published in the Journal of Social ...
The mercury continues climbing across the United States, and relationship experts report a corresponding surge in couples seeking innovative ways to maintain intimacy during sweltering summer months.
As important as physical touch is for relationship well-being, new research suggests that feeling aligned may matter more ...
On the outside, couples may play the part of happy and in love. From singing each other's praises to making cute remarks, the average person wouldn't suspect anything is wrong. But when you look a bit ...
Emotions play a significant role in the quality of intimate relationships - both the strong positive feelings that draw people to each other and the distress that occurs when a relationship fails to ...
DEAR ANNIE: I’m 73, and my wife is 74. We’ve been married for 53 years and have never spent a night apart due to marital conflict. Admittedly, each of us may have spent a night or two on the couch, ...
In the popular 1992 film A League of Their Own, Tom Hanks's character angrily declares, "There's no crying in baseball!" Maybe not in baseball, but without question, within the rigorous context of our ...
A new article in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology shows that strong and supportive relationships can improve heart health for individuals with cardiovascular disease and calls for partners to be ...
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