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No one wants to walk down the aisle with even a suspicion that someday things might not work out, and it turns out that the age at which you get married can have a bigger impact on your relationship stability than you probably think. This post from Closer Online reveals what the best age is for saying ‘I do” and meaning it. Read the full article here: REVEALED: This Is The Best Age to Get Married If You Don’t Want to Get Divorced
When it comes to knowing who you want to marry and whether you’re ready, you shouldn’t have any questions before you walk down the aisle. But there *are* some questions that you should be able to answer before you commit your life to someone, and Elite Daily has them all here. Spoiler alert: if you can’t figure out *why* you’re marrying them, you probably shouldn’t get married. Read the full article here: If You Can’t Answer These 4 Questions, Then You Shouldn’t Say ‘I Do’
Part of being in a committed, healthy relationship is making sure your partner’s needs are being met just as yours are. But if you aren’t having regular open conversation about your desires, how do you really know what your spouse needs from you? This post from The Generous Wife offers some suggestions for opening the lines of communication and making sure both of your needs are taken care of. Read the full article here: What Does He Need More Of?
Vacationing with your significant other is supposed to be a relaxing, enjoyable time filled with lots of tropical cocktails by the pool and lots and lots of sex. Unfortunately, going on a trip with your spouse can often go from sensual to stressful if you’re not prepared. These tips from Hot, Holy, Humorous offer some much-needed advice for getting the most out of your couples retreat. Read the full article here: Vacationing With Hubby: How to Make It Better
Let’s face it: the sex education that most of us got in school left a lot to be desired in terms of actual information about sex. And it left a lot of us with unanswered questions. According to this post from the Regal Tribune, a new app called Ruby is about to change all that by providing valuable sex advice and information to women. Read the full article here: Sex Ed App, Ruby Could Offer Valuable Advice to Women
Remember those little love notes your mom used to tuck into your lunchbox, between your PB&J sandwich and your bag of carrots? Why not bring back that loving gesture, but this time for your spouse? These printable love notes from The Dating Divas are the perfect pick-me-up for your significant other to find in their briefcase on an otherwise dreary Monday. Read the full article here: Surprise Letters to Show Your Love
A mature, healthy relationship has a lot to do with compromise, and as this post from Elite Daily suggests, a feminist attitude as well. We’re not talking about the girl being treated like a princess, but about both partners treating each other equally, whether that means going Dutch on all your dates, or making important relationship decisions together, with both of you getting equal say in the matter. Read the full article here: 50/50 Split: 5 Ways Feminist Ideals Help Heterosexual Relationships
Sometimes the littlest things make the biggest difference, even when it comes to improving your dating life. If you feel like your dating life is a little lackluster, these simple but effective tips from Huffington Post can help you in your search for love, from letting your inner confidence show through to using the power of light touch to make an impression. Read the full article here: Four Tips to Improve Your Dating Life
Many married couples often turn to the help of a therapist when times get tough, but sometimes therapy can do more harm than good for a troubled relationship. This post from Pulse.ng shares some tips for getting the most out of your sessions on the couch, and keeping expectations in check for what you can hope to achieve as a couple. Read the full article here: Going For Marriage Therapy? Here Are Three Things You Should Never Do
If you’re happily coupled up, thinking of your partner as a teammate instead of just your lover can help keep your relationship strong and give you both the support you need. This post from The Generous Wife reminds us why it’s so important that couples are on each others’ “team,” so to speak, when dealing with the stresses of daily life together. Read the full article here: Team Up