Millennials revert to ideal of stay-at-home mums
As American wives increasingly outearn their husbands, many couples experience what relationship coach Suzanne Venker calls “role-reversal stress.”
As American wives increasingly outearn their husbands, many couples experience what relationship coach Suzanne Venker calls “role-reversal stress.”
In a bygone age, a child out of wedlock was a millstone never shed in polite society. Nowadays, Moms seem to prefer going it alone.
Love stretches with you as you grow and as your partner grows, and it twists with your fates, never quite coming unstuck.
For many, Covid-19 has put additional stress on an already strained marriage, including in SA where divorce applications are on the rise.
For married couples who seek to combine finances after years of keeping their own bank accounts, the process is rarely as simple as saying, “I do.”
A contract enables and allows the power of one in partnership. This is more than just news, it’s fuel for a more conscious, richer life.
Tying the knot is a decision not to be taken lightly, so why do so many people expect you to rush into it when you happen to have a ring on your finger?
There’s something deeply touching, reassuring and dare I say it, pragmatic, about older committed couples living happily apart.
Yes, it can be tough to be single. But new research offers hope for those who are struggling – single people can and do lead full and happy lives.
The girlfriend who loves rugby as much as she loves her boyfriend, turns into the wife who forgets all about the game while her husband carries on cheering.