I stumbled onto an article this morning from MentalFloss.com that shares advice for women on how to achieve wedded bliss from the 1950's. I now understand feminism.
Marriage Isn't For You is a blog by a man named Seth Adam Smith that is getting a lot of attention. The headline makes it sound like marriage is a bad idea, but once you read Seth's point of view you may change your mind.
Earlier this month we watched as a man proposed to married his girlfriend on the same day, planning her dream wedding with the help of Pinterest. We saw another grand gesture Lip-Dub proposal - what could top those? Watch this man take his girlfriend on a journey that leads to the proposal of a lifetime... get your tissues ready.
The life you start after getting married is supposed to be the best time of your life. You fall in love, get married, move in together, start having children, and grow old together. Of course life isn't always rainbows and butterflies. For one couple in New York, the fact that they each have mental disabilities is stopping them from living together, even in a group home.
It's cool for a guy to take his girlfriend to WrestleMania, right? Sure, unless that same guy has a wife, then things get complicated. For instance, that guy's wife could show up at WrestleMania with a sign calling him out for cheating and giving his section, row and seat number...
If you’ve recently tied the knot for the first time, here’s a bit of a buzzkill: according to new research about first marriages from the CDC, you only have about a 50 percent chance of staying married long enough to celebrate your 20th wedding anniversary.
Town Hall meetings can be dull, what with the discussions of taxes and other mind-numbing subjects. But for one such meeting, hosted by New Jersey 101.5 on-air personalities Dennis and Judi, the minutes were a lot more interesting. Because the meeting actually included a surprise marriage proposal.
A new poll of 2,000 happily married couples in the UK has revealed what seem to be the secrets of a successful union: one argument per week and two vacations a year.
Are you living with your girlfriend and thinking about popping the big question? You may want to reconsider.
A new study published in the Journal of Marriage and Family, show that married couples have only few advantages compared to couples that aren’t married and live together.