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Couples Fell Back in Love on Vacation
Forty-two percent of Americans have fallen back in love with a partner after going on vacation together. A survey of 2,000 adults looked at the magic ...
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Nurse Shares What People Say Before Dying
Julie, a registered nurse from Los Angeles, California, has worked in a hospice and ICU for around 14 years. She has been using her expertise and knowledge ...
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Hollywood’s Unrealistic Love Stories
In a recent Cosmopolitan article, Pauline Jayne Isaac lists the 36 greatest on-screen love stories of all time. She begins:
The most famous movie couples ...
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Real Love Comes After ‘Being in Love’
In the novel Captain Corelli’s Mandolin (written in 1994) an older man named Dr. Iannis tells his daughter about his love for his late wife. He ...
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Actors Can't Live Up to Their Romantic Movie Personas
Americans say they believe in “true love.” In a recent survey, 61 percent of women and 72 percent of men believe in love at first sight. Another ...
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For Whom No Wedding Bells Toll
Marriage rates are at a record low in the United States, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. In 2021, only 50% of American adults ...
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The Type of Love that Makes People the Happiest
Falling in love can be exhilarating, but it isn’t the secret to marital happiness. “Passionate love”—the period of falling in ...
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Matrimony Is on the Decline
A national survey in 2014 for the Austin Institute showed that:
56% of evangelicals between ages 20 and 39 were currently married. Only 42% of the rest ...
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‘Love is Blind’? No, Love is Bound
There's a new reality dating show on Netflix called, "Love is Blind," that tries to test whether relationships can be successful based on ...
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Harvard Study Uncovers the Key to the Happiest Life
A famous study followed hundreds of men who graduated from Harvard from 1939 to 1944 throughout their lives, into their 90s. The researchers wanted to ...
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