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We did it again! Larry and I went on vacation and got lost. It’s not that we didn’t plan. We thought we knew everything we needed to know about getting to the cabin on the Tennessee mountaintop.
Sarah Morgan has gotten away with it again: Jeneva Rose’s “The Perfect Divorce,” the sequel to 2017’s “The Perfect Marriage,” has hit No. 1 on the New York Times best-seller list on ...
Experts warn that couples who feel more like roommates than romantic partners may be trapped in a "silent divorce" -- an emotional uncoupling where the marriage technically survives, but the ...
You would think that irreconcilable differences or incompatibility would be the main reason for ending a marriage, then right? Well, not really. Irreconcilable differences are the most common ...
Rick Kern/Getty ; Astrid Stawiarz/Getty In Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, Georgie Cooper (Montana Jordan) and Mandy McAllister (Emily Osment) are newlyweds trying to raise a child while ...
If you want to know whether your marriage is heading for Splitsville, don’t check your partner’s phone: check their face. A one-sided mouth raise — that subtle smirk of superiority — might ...
State efforts to urge the Supreme Court to reconsider same-sex marriage have not advanced, but they have reopened the issue. By Amy Harmon It has been more than a decade since same-sex marriage ...
Bestselling author Jeneva Rose didn’t expect she’d ever be able to publish a sequel to “The Perfect Marriage.” But like any good thriller writer, she left a few clues unanswered. “ ...
Often, couples in a depressed marriage will connect over their suspicion of others and their predictions that nothing will ever work out as planned. Frequently, two depressive partners have ...
Although it’s not what she intended, she has made her marriage very boring — to both her and especially Joe. Because of Jane’s efforts to avoid possibly stressful family situations ...
Since 2015, when the Supreme Court decided in Obergefell v. Hodges that LGBTQ people could legally wed, the United States has been touting its commitment to marriage equality. When conservative ...
And this time? It’s women who are “marrying down.” Researchers debate whether marriage between educational equals—homogamy—is on the decline. But one thing is clear: The phenomenon of ...
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