marriage
A study out of Finland shows us that sex is sex and robots are robots, and the overlap is confusing.
Researchers discover a link between nonverbal synchronization and relationship success.
They have more casual sex, too.
Millennials would rather pay off their student debt than spend money getting hitched.
Research points to many social-cognitive, emotional, behavioral and biological benefits that marriage seems to bestow on its participants.
A previously unknown species – single people – has recently been discovered.
Most marriages end in resentment. Why should longevity be the sole marker of a successful marriage?
A new study shows that most people are surprisingly ambivalent about their decision to break up with their partner — even right before they do it.
Polygamy has been denounced by the Mormon church for more than 100 years. So why does the stereotype persist?
Dr. Gottman, a psychologist who studies relationships, explains the 5:1 rule.
Author and robot expert Dr. David Levy explains how marriage with robots will come in the next several decades as technological and societal transformations take place.