Now, it's not to say that couples need to hug one another every second of every day to show that their marriage is going ...
Dear Old Rooster: It’s normal for physical intimacy to look different as we age, but it shouldn’t disappear altogether. Your wife’s UTIs are a valid obstacle, but using them as a reason to shut down ...
Change is an inevitable part of life and, by extension, marriage. Smart people often have a plan and are resistant to ...
Keeping score in a relationship is a sign of emotional imbalance. When you tally grievances or favors, it indicates ...
Marriage experts often highlight the importance of recognizing relationship problems early. The moment you notice concerning patterns, it becomes crucial to address them before they grow into ...
However, after a while, let’s say six months to a year, if one partner is still dissatisfied, it may be time to STOP focusing ...
Understanding when a relationship needs professional help isn’t always straightforward. While many couples experience natural ebbs and flows in their connection, certain patterns can signal deeper ...
When was the last time you felt *truly* connected to your spouse? If it's been a while, you're not alone. Marriage doesn't exactly come with an instruction manual. Every marital relationship is unique ...
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 ...
I wanted to share my story with my husband. Before marriage, we were together for four years, but never had real sex due to our restrictions and some insecurities. And just after marriage, my husband ...
If you live long enough, you kind of figure out that lust, love and marriage might be three different experiences. Think of it this way: Love is when nobody else matters; lust is when nobody else ...