How To Break Up: It doesn't have to be that hard to do
Breaking up: there must be 50 ways to leave your lover. Here’s one that’s easy~or at least, easier.
Breaking up: there must be 50 ways to leave your lover. Here’s one that’s easy~or at least, easier.
Wise Readers, if a man invites a woman to move in—or asks her to move in with hopes of an engagement a year off—, is that itself a sign he *isn’t* The One? Read on!
Dear Duana, I think I’ve met The One. Aaron has asked me to move in with him, in another city, and said then he’ll propose in a year…I have a five-year-old daughter and a job, but for Mr. Right, we’ll move. I read your articles about cohabitation, though, and want to know what you’ve got against living together? Dear Anna,indeed, I’ve got something against living together. Because even though cohabitation is extremely common, research has something against it—for all but two sorts of couples:
Wise Readers, If you let someone else arrange your marriage, shouldn’t you watch out for their motives? Why won’t arranged marriage work in non-arranged-marriage cultures? And what’s the downside of arranged marriage? Read on!
LoveScience is still here, but now Love Proof is, too! LoveScience is relationship advice based on research, Love Proof discusses just one study on relationships—then asks, what do you think? Love Proof launches today—at Psychology Today. Here’s the link—enjoy! http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/love-proof/201306/ebliss-is-love-best-begun-online