Inside the Manosphere,” a new Netflix documentary, has fueled discussions about the relationship style.
I grew up with a mother who was there but not really there. She showed up. She made dinner, came to school events, and asked ...
Relationships are like houseplants. Neglect makes it droop, overcare can suffocate it, and the right balance helps it thrive.
New research reveals just how dangerous of an impact "scorekeeping" can have on your relationship. Here’s why, according to the study. For some partners, a loving relationship has to be quid pro quo: ...
Most people look for commitment in the wrong places. Relationship science points to something far more subtle, and far more ...
The couples that clean together, stay together. A relationship counselor believes that the trick to maintaining a happy romantic relationship is doing mundane, daily chores with your significant other ...
When a relationship's interaction turns chaotic, it becomes urgent to ask the right questions. For therapist Florentine d'Aulnois Wang, getting out of a toxic relationship begins with a clear and ...
Most of us have been told that long lasting relationships just 'click,' but how do you know what to look for in a long-term relationship? It all depends on three specific qualities. Find a ...
“Birds of a feather flock together,” the popular adage goes. It suggests people in a relationship who are similar to each other personality-wise are likely to be happier and stick together, while ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Evolutionary psychology suggests men and women evolved to prioritize different traits in romantic relationships.
The relational unconscious shapes who we love, while new relational experiences and awareness revise inner templates.