A new study has debunked the long-held perception that monogamous couples experience more relationship satisfaction.
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PEOPLE got an exclusive look at the trailer for the CNN Original Series 'My Happy Place,' which explores six stunning ...
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The season 29 star discusses the challenging road to his happy ending, which comes amid leadership changes at the reality TV ...
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Denmark U21 boss Steffen Højer has admitted to being very impressed by Manchester United’s young forward Chido Obi during the ...
Gen Z often receives a bad reputation for their technology-focused brains, but Stanford researcher Roberta Katz believes that ...
A growing number of romance novel book clubs — at bookstores, libraries, and among friends — have people talking ... about ...
Platinum-selling artist Ingrid Andress offers new details about her painful journey after her botched performance of the ...
Monogamous and non-monogamous individuals report similar levels of satisfaction in both their relationships and sex lives, ...
But silence also serves as an escape, and there's lots I want to escape from right now. A hard breakup. Medical trauma.
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