marriage
Women Gain Weight After Marriage, Men After Divorce
Getting hitched results in women putting on the pounds, whereas the male waistline is more likely to expand after a divorce.
Researchers from Ohio State University discovered this discrepancy after analyzing a study on the effects marital events had on 10,000 people between 1986 and 2008.
Can Being Friends with Your Husband’s Buddies Ruin His Sex Drive?
Seems there’s yet another front in the battle of the sexes.
A new study conducted by Cornell University and the University of Chicago indicates that a wife who is too close with the male friends of her husband may be inadvertently undermining his masculinity, leading to elevated rates of erectile dysfunction.
New York State’s First Gay Marriages
From Niagara Falls and Buffalo all the way to Long Island, gay couples celebrated, as this was the first weekend they were allowed to marry in New York State.
Wife’s Sleeping Habits Will Affect Marriage – But Husband’s Won’t
When the lady of the house gets a poor night’s sleep, her marriage suffers. However, the same does not hold true if it’s the fellow who spends his night counting sheep in frustration.
Survey: Do Married Couples Talk About Money Before Marriage? [VIDEO]
When you get married, you take the other person for richer or poorer, right? Well, with wedding season itching closer than the space between belly button and cummerbund, you might want to know just how rich and how poor you’re talking about before exchanging "I dos."
A new survey from COUNTRY Financial found that only 51% of couples discussed how they would manage their money before tying the knot.

