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A new study published in the Journal of Family Psychology finds that most male-female couples who are in satisfying relationships tend to engage in sexual activity close to once per week.
Experts say some of the differences may be due to male couples having higher incomes and able to live in more expensive big cities, while female couples are more likely to be raising children.
Douthat: One way to look at this is that men are losing a certain kind of status. They care about status. When they lose ...
What we earn can affect our mental wellbeing, especially when we compare ourselves to those around us – and it can negatively ...
DWTS' executive producer Ryan O’Dowd weighed in on possible plans for an all-male pairing on an upcoming season ...
Almost 6,000 same-sex weddings have been celebrated in the State in the decade since the marriage equality referendum, new ...
It involved 164 monogamous male-female couples. About half were assigned to the partner treatment group, where the female ...
The Kerala High Court on Monday ordered that the gender details of Kerala's first transgender parents in their child's birth ...
This trend has been noted for over a decade, with Divorce.com reporting that female breadwinner households making up over 41 percent of all divorcing couples ... "On the male side, patriarchy ...