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Five tips to stay (relatively) sane.
The average person divorces after 8 years of marriage.
Should we count on our nose to find us lasting love?
It's OK if you hate an ex, even if they were right to end things.
What should we look for in a partner? The show "Love Is Blind" offers lessons.
Sixty percent of second marriages end in divorce.
Disappointment with your therapist can result in the decision to end therapy.
Love is blind, but only until we start to learn from our past mistakes.
Personal Perspective: A mathematical prediction about getting over a lost love.
People are most likely to break up on a Monday, says relationship science.
A vulnerable narcissist can be extremely sensitive to laughter and rejection.
How a neurotic belief system could threaten the happiness of your marriage.
Why some people choose to die in public places.
You can learn a lot from someone's fantasies.
"Happily ever after" is helped by giggles and guffaws.
These surprising actions don't bode well for the future of a marriage.
Not every ailment we experience ends up in the DSM.
Is astrology backed by science, or is Mercury in Retrograde?
Why virginity might increase the likelihood of a successful marriage.
Here's how to deal with the yucks that can set in after life's great yums.
Nearly 27% of people experience music hallucinations.
Your mental health is unlikely to be diagnosed by #Relatable online.