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The new intimacy problem: Everyone's tired
The Exhaustion Epidemic Is a Relationship Problem Americans now average a historically low 6.5 hours of sleep per night, and a record-high 57% say they would feel better if they could get more rest.
This article was reviewed by Kelly Brown, MD. Better intimacy: every man’s white whale. It’s true that even the best lovers among us always have room for improvement — that’s why all your favorite ...
Ian Kerner is a licensed marriage and family therapist, writer and contributor on the topic of relationships for CNN. His most recent book is a guide for couples, “So Tell Me About the Last Time You ...
Forget the hoax, forget Notre Dame, forget college football. What I notice is that this guy was in love with someone he never met, devastated by her supposed death, and everybody thinks that’s ...
Learning psychology jargon for what hurts you in your relationship gratifies the brain but it doesn’t ease the heart. Finding the softer emotions speaks to the heart of connection.
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: With 20 pounds to lose post-pregnancy, I feel fat and uncomfortable being intimate with my husband. Is this normal? What should I do? It is normal to experience a challenge adjusting ...
A lack of intimacy can really kill a relationship. But what counts as intimacy varies greatly from one couple to the next. One thing we can all agree on, however, is that the closeness and trust that ...
The first, and probably most well-known form of intimacy is sexual. As you can probably guess, this can be achieved through engaging in sexual actions with another party. But physicality isn’t the ...
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