Friday, May 16, 2008

relationships

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What's Happening to the American Family : Interview with Dr. Margaret Mead, Noted Anthropologist

Dr. Margaret Mead, discusses the changed pattern of American home life. more >>

How to Keep Drama Out of a Family Business

Q&A with Nigel Nicholson, coauthor of Family Wars. more >>

California Court Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage

Gays and lesbians celebrate Supreme Court's repeal of marriage ban. more >>

Audio: Couples and Money

Tips on how to start talking about finances. more >>

Employees Sign Workplace 'Love Contracts'

Employers are asking dating coworkers in consensual relationships to put it in print. more >>

The $2,000 Kiss

A relationship expert argues that expressing affection can replace shopping. more >>

Internet Fraudsters Steal Hearts and Cash

Online romance scams have led to millions of dollars in losses. more >>

What Fuels Romantic Attraction?

Hormones might trump a handsome face or hefty wallet. more >>

Audio: The Financial Risks of Online Dating

Research sites ahead of time to avoid wasting money. more >>

Boomers Meet Their Match Online

These dating websites are for baby boomers and older only. more >>

The Financial Risks of Online Dating

How to avoid wasting money while finding romance through matchmaking websites. more >>

When a Wife Gets Cheated On, Survival Mode Kicks In

Would you stand by your man? A relationship expert theorizes on why betrayed political wives often do. more >>

When Love Is Like a Fine Wine

Women over 50 often find that romance gets better with age. more >>

Dealing With Family, Friends, and Money

How to split the bill and say no to a relative's or friend's loan requests without feeling like a cheapskate. more >>

Mars and Venus and Stress

John Gray's latest book about how men and women handle stress is out today. more >>

When Family Feels Like the Enemy

Emotional conflicts between spouses or among close kin can take a toll on physical health. more >>

At Penn State: Let's All Be Lonely Together

Penn State home to highest percentage of singles of any city in the country. more >>

Yeshiva Student: Sexual Tension Between Sex-Segregated Campuses Is Thick...

So thick "you could cut it with a challah knife," writes Matt Williams, arguing that his school's mixed messages—on the one hand, men and women must live apart; on the other, they must find future mates—"is a breeding ground for social awkwardness, public displays of affection, objectification of the opposite sex, broken engagements, and, worst of all, failed marriages." . more >>

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