I’ve looked to science, asked relationship experts, talked to friends (both married and unmarried) for better answers. What I’ve found is that there isn’t one.
t's true: There is a war on marriage. But it has nothing to do with the Supreme Court or the LGBT community.
The real warmonger? It's none other than...
No one likes to be sad, right? So why are sad songs so popular? A look at the musical hits of the last several decades, and there's no shortage of songs about heartache.
Ghosting occurs when the person you are dating disappears. It can take the form of ignoring you, not responding to attempts at communication—even pretending they don’t know you.
According to research from the National Academy of Sciences, the most effective (and exemplary) teaching methods are those that truly engage its students.
In the pursuit of filling our lives with more knowledge, organization and ease, tech unintentionally sanitizes and dilutes so many of our rich, analog experiences.
Nobody goes into a relationship assuming they’ll be cheated on or try a little cheating, right? Proceed with caution before falling for mates who fall into these five categories.
So often you hear the importance of not letting work stress creep into your personal life and vice versa, but how do you do that in an effective, practical way?
A new study suggests young women who read 50 Shades of Grey “are more likely than nonreaders to exhibit signs of eating disorders and have a verbally abusive partner.”
New research in Human Nature suggests, “the subtle sound of a ticking clock can quite literally speed up a woman’s reproductive timing.” In other words, the physical sound of each stroke makes women want to start families sooner than later.
It’s a hazy theory, but researchers at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health recently found that better air quality would boost both intelligence and income.