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The Scientific Reason Spouses Cheat on Business Trips
Alcohol, opportunity, and sleep deprivation all play a role, but many people cheat on business trips for another surprising reason.
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These Are the Most Common Arguments Married Couples Have
A ranking of the 12 biggest sources of conflict for married couples.
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Kids Who Do Chores Are More Likely to Be Successful. Here's Why
Children who help out at home grow up to be happy, healthy, successful adults — when parents dole out the work in the right fashion.
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The Crucial Link Between Nature and Your Family’s Mental Health
Increasing people's access to nature is revealed as something of a panacea for physical and mental health. Time to rethink your hometown.
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Codependency Can Kill a Marriage. Here’s How to Avoid It
Here's how to create a happy partnership that doesn't require so much reliance.
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When Queer Kids Come Out, Surprised Parents Struggle for Years
For many parents, the initial shock of finding out their children are gay, lesbian, or bisexual takes years to wear off.
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Why Men Who Earn Less Still Do Less Housework
A new study shows how a couple's management of personal finances usually ends up with dad doing fewer dishes.
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Netflix Will Finally Cut '13 Reasons Why' Graphic Suicide Scene. But the Damage Is Already Done.
The show's creator has announced the preventative measure, conveniently as he drums up publicity for a more responsible season 3.
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Attachment Theory Is All Wrong. Here's What the Science Really Says
It's high time that parents ditched their secure attachment styles, a renowned Harvard psychologist confirms.
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Why Men Don't Talk About Their Bodies
Men aren't naturally comfortable with their bodies, which makes body shaming inevitable even in casual situations.
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Divorce Makes Dads Better
New research suggests that divorced men become better caregivers when their custodial arrangements don’t push them out of their children's lives.
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Why Parenting Shame Hurts
Shame effects the body and brain the same way stress, anxiety, and depression do, but it's more difficult to address — and much easier to pass on.
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Science Suggests Parents Are Taking Parenting Too Far
Parents who want to give their kids every advantage are spending more and more time and money on kids, but science is finding that it’s better to step back and find balance.
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Building a New Emotional Vocabulary for Boys
Traditionally, boys aren’t encouraged to build an emotional vocabulary. Dads, in particular, can help change that.
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