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Dear Amy: Best pal has too much invested in troubled marriage Detroit Free Press Dear Amy: My two best friends happen to be married to each other and, unfortunately, they are having some serious marital issues. "Donna" is very unhappy and would like nothing more than to leave this marriage while her husband "Manny" is trying to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Marriage Drives Women to Drink, Study Suggests LiveScience.com Marriage may drive a woman to drink, not because she's unhappy but because she's influenced by her husband's alcohol consumption, new research suggests. And men, on average, drink more than women. Men, on the other hand, spend less time with their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Milbank: 'Hate' a four-letter word Sarasota Herald-Tribune Corkins, who had recently volunteered at a gay community center, was carrying a 9mm handgun, a box of ammunition and a backpack full of Chick-fil-A -- the company whose president recently spoke out against gay marriage. Mercifully, the gunman was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Her marriage lacks intimacy; should she leave? Chicago Daily Herald So put aside for a moment your emotional impulse to dismantle your marriage, and weigh the logical case for (re)building it. You say you are good co-parents and friends who communicate well. That's not a "business relationship," that's an emotional one. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Declining Numbers Spark Concerns About the Future of Marriage The Ledger National and local trends show a continuing decline in marriage rates (see related story on A4), and there is evidence Americans are increasingly pessimistic about marriage. In a 2010 Pew survey, 39 percent said marriage was becoming obsolete. The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Letters | Paul Ryan, gay marriage, voter ID Kansas City Star The turmoil had settled down somewhat, and then along comes President Barack Obama this year with his statement supporting gay marriage, which is now enflaming the religious-right GOP into the same situation. Who really cares about gay marriage? See all stories on this topic » |
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Marriage & Alcohol » Citings and Sightings By Hollie Nyseth Brehm One study presented at the meeting, profiled in Live Science and a number of other sources, found that marriage appears to drive women to drink. According to University of Cincinnati's Corinne Reczek and her coauthors, it's not because ... Citings and Sightings | ||
Marriage Seems to Curb Men's Drinking, Up Women's - Psych Central By Janice Wood New research shows that married men drink less than other men, but married women actually drink more than other women. Based on survey data and interviews, Psych Central News | ||
Mila Kunis Rules Out Marriage, Kind Of, And Wants To Help ... By Tara Dodrill Mila Kunis rules out marriage, unless her soul mate truly needs the piece of paper to feel their relationship is solidified. If the alleged blossoming love. The Inquisitr | ||
Knife of Fate: Girls education stopped due to marriage | NTV By yokahama In nearly every case, the beginning of marriage spells the end of an education. But one man in East Pokot has decided to go against the traditional norms to advocate for the education of the girl child. And as NTV's Rose Wangui reports in our ... NTV |
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