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How parenthood transforms your marriage—the Freemans on connection, intimacy, and rebuilding after hard seasons
Parenthood has a way of shaking up everything you thought you knew about love. For relationship coaches Aaron and Jocelyn ...
Marriage is a journey, and like any journey, it can have its ups and downs. It's easy to get caught up in the busyness of ...
In today's Dear Annie column, Annie Lane offers advice to a man in his 70s who is noticing the lack of intimacy with his wife ...
Dear Disillusioned: You are not wrong for feeling what you feel. Intimacy is not just physical; it is also emotional. And ...
I married my best friend 19 years ago, but we have known each other for nearly 40. Our shared history runs deep. We have weathered life’s highs and lows together, raised children, supported each other ...
In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to someone who is upset that their longtime husband doesn't show them any physical affection.
It sounds like your marriage has a solid foundation built on decades of friendship, trust and shared experiences. That kind ...
The second hour, you set aside for intimacy, wherein there are deep conversations, cuddling or even sexual intercourse. In the third hour, you pursue personal hobbies, such as reading, painting, ...
A devoted wife is heartbroken by her husband’s refusal to be physically affectionate. In this raw, emotional letter, Asking ...
Dear Annie: I married my best friend 19 years ago, but we have known each other for nearly 40. Our shared history runs deep.
Am I wrong to feel discouraged by the loss of intimacy, or is this simply part of growing older together? I do not want to hurt her, and I do not want to betray our commitment, but I also do not want ...
"I am in my early 70s, and she is in her late 60s. I understand that physical relationships evolve over time, but I cannot ...
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