As important as physical touch is for relationship well-being, new research suggests that feeling aligned may matter more ...
Early-stage relationship intensity is fueled by dopamine, not attachment security. This reward-based activation creates ...
When a relationship ends, it often feels abrupt and, at times, traumatic, especially after years of emotional investment. However, a new study by psychology professors Janina Bühler from Johannes ...
Using large-scale longitudinal data, we unpack what actually changes when people enter (or leave) romantic relationships.
UCLA research shows that strong emotional connection can influence the brain-gut axis, dial down food cravings, and lower obesity.
The average relationship costs $9,207 over 1.5 years per person. Married couples spend 47% more on relationships than unmarried ones. 53.7% of Americans feel financially stressed about relationship ...
Study findings reveal that messiness significantly impacts romantic relationships, with over one in three Americans reporting that their partner’s disorganization has made them feel less attracted to ...
A study comparing people in monogamous relationships with those in non-monogamous ones has found that both types are on par insofar as relationship and sexual satisfaction are concerned. It suggests ...
Sleeping apart might not be the key to happiness in a relationship. Recent trends such as “sleep divorce” have highlighted the benefits of sleeping separately from a partner, sometimes even inhabiting ...
A new study suggests that sharing moments of silence with your partner could actually be the sign of a healthy relationship. The University of Reading researchers — whose work was published in the ...