Marriage is a strange, even difficult, thing. At times you have to think up things to keep it exciting and entertaining. We suggest assorted ointments and the Lionel Ritchie album.
It’s pretty common knowledge that most brides will stress out about losing weight before the wedding in an effort to fit into that perfect dress. For this Susanne Eman, however, fitting into the perfect dress means not losing sight of her goal and keeping her weight at 800 pounds.
If you’ve recently tied the knot for the first time, here’s a bit of a buzzkill: according to new research about first marriages from the CDC, you only have about a 50 percent chance of staying married long enough to celebrate your 20th wedding anniversary.
I came across this link this morning on a former co-worker's Facebook page (we used to work together at The Real Superstore on Johnston Street). It's a clip from a television show called "Mobbed", hosted by Howie Mandel, in which a guy plays a joke on his girlfriend, and marriage ensues...
Some people may believe there is no difference between sex, marriage and fairytales and that all of these can be found in one relationship. Some folks may differ, depends on your view.
When it comes to male infidelity the stories and resources of information are plenty. Since men are stereotyped as emotionally irresponsible and unable to control their physical urges, there are countless books, studies, and discussions on why men cheat on their wives or girlfriends.
But where are all the conversations about female infidelity? Don’t they cheat too?
Doesn’t it seem like most celebrity marriages don’t stand a chance? The Centers for Disease Control reported a staggeringly low rate of divorce rates in 2010 in at least 44 states, but that doesn’t really matter if you’re a celebrity. The CDC might slacked
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Have you ever witnessed unusual activity from your spouse that you thought might be signs your husband may be cheating? I have to tell you, I know many who have cheated or who have been cheated on. Many, including myself when I was married, falsely accused. How can you tell? That is what prompted me to write this blog.
Sixty-seven percent of Americans think that a woman should take her husband’s surname upon marriage, according to an Indiana University survey of 815 adults.
Ever since the news broke on Monday that reality star Kim Kardashian was ending her marriage to NBA player Kris Humphries only 72 days after the two swapped vows, Twitter’s been all abuzz with things longer than Kim’s marriage.
But as brief as the union was, it wasn’t Hollywood’s shortest — not by a long shot...
New research suggests women on birth control pills tend to choose men they feel will be more stable relationship partners over guys who may be better looking or sexier.
Do you remember this post about the young man who made a movie 'trailer' to propose to his girlfriend? Or this one, about the mural proposal? Though STILL not a fan of marriage (nor flat tires, illness, long lines, the IRS or smoking), I am a fan of people going to extremes to propose to their Sig-O's.
For years, traditional wisdom has held that when both halves of a couple works, they spend less time together and are thus less happy in their marriages.
A new study, however, seems to disprove that theory.
Last week, CJ and I were talking about the Train song, 'Marry Me', and wondering how many times it would be heard at wedding receptions this summer. Well, here's what may be the best use- as a backing track on a video of the greatest marriage proposal ever...
About 30 years ago, Rose Pollard -- now 90 -- was proposed to by her ballroom dancing partner, Forrest Lunway. Instead of saying yes, though, Pollard told Lunway that she'd marry him only after he hit the big 100.
With so much hype about Prince William and Kate's wedding, I thought this would be a great story for all couples thinking about tying the knot. According to a survey, 30% of now-divorced women knew their relationship wasn’t right when they walked down the aisle. So why do so many women in relationships take the marriage plunge for the wrong reasons?
Talked About This On The Air This Morning. Many Of You Wanted The "List". Thank You For Listening! Let Us Know What You Think About The Survey...
According to a new poll, the majority of us end up out of a relationship simply because we just fell out of love. Cosmo polled over 1,400 women on why their past relationships ended.