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Intimacy is the secret ingredient happy couples swear by
They are lying in bed, arms folded behind their heads, both of them smiling at the ceiling with the quiet ease of two people who have figured something out. No

How attachment styles are reshaping how people date and therapists say it is about time
Attachment styles have become one of the defining frameworks of contemporary romantic life. What began as a psychological theory developed to explain how early childhood bonds with caregivers shape emotional

Why more couples are choosing “sleep divorces” and saying it saved their relationship
Sleep divorce, the practice of couples deliberately choosing to sleep apart on a regular or permanent basis, is gaining traction in a cultural moment that is increasingly willing to question

Top 5 signs you have real chemistry with someone
Some connections are polite. Some are convenient. And then there are the ones that stop you mid-sentence, make a crowded room feel smaller, and leave a mark long after the
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Why STI testing is more important than most people realize
Sexually transmitted infections are among the most common health conditions affecting adults between 18 and 49, yet they remain widely misunderstood and undertested. The central reason is straightforward. A large

Road trips are quietly saving relationships everywhere
Getting out of town together does something to a couple that no date night ever could — and the science actually backs it up. Road trips have a way of

How to rebuild intimacy in a relationship that has quietly gone cold
Intimacy does not disappear overnight. It erodes gradually, through accumulated busyness, unresolved small conflicts, the replacement of conversation with screens, and the slow substitution of parallel living for genuine togetherness.

Before and after getting serious: how commitment physically changes your body and brain
Commitment changes people. That much has always been understood intuitively. What science is now revealing is that it changes them biologically, at the level of hormones, immune function, brain architecture,

Summer romance mistakes that are slowly killing your love
What feels like a perfect beach romance could be slowly unraveling the bond you built all year. Summer has a seductive pull. The warmth, the water, the skin — everything

Top 5 science-backed reasons why people stay in love long after the honeymoon ends
Love that lasts decades is not a matter of luck. It is a matter of biology, behavior, and a handful of surprisingly specific habits that science is only now beginning