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Money causing relationship stress? How couples can ease financial tensionsMoney is a common source of frustration in relationships, but experts suggest open communication and even financial therapy could improve conversations between partners.MoneyFeb 14
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How to spend 50 years together: A lesson on making romantic relationships workA relationship study reveals the key to happy romantic couples is to think 'we' instead of 'me.'LifestyleDec 14, 2021
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Self-love isn’t just about masks and baths — here’s how to feel good about yourselfAccording to relationship expert Jess O'Reilly, a root cause of why people often hold back from loving themselves can involve many factors, but trauma is a main contributor.LifestyleFeb 11, 2021
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Growing up and growing apart — is it normal when a friendship ends?Most people lose friends over time as values, morals and lifestyles shift with age, according to experts.LifestyleJan 30, 2020
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Fighting all the time? How to know if your relationship is worth savingIt's important to remember why you want to preserve your relationship in the first place and why you love your partner, rather than trying to "win" a fight, according to an expert.LifestyleJan 8, 2020
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Holiday family burnout is real: How to spend time with loved ones without losing itTrying to fit everyone into your schedule can be exhausting and unhealthy.LifestyleDec 11, 2019
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Cuffing season: Why are people more inclined to date during the winter?Between weather and social events, experts say there's reasons why singles couple up in the cold.LifestyleNov 20, 2019
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3 things you should know before opening a joint bank accountHaving one joint account can be convenient, but it also comes with substantial risks.LifestyleMay 22, 2019
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Think twice before ‘ghosting’ someone, says Winnipeg relationship expertIf you've ever been 'ghosted' or are 'ghosting' someone, a relationship expert says there are consequences associated with it.LifestyleJul 27, 2018
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These are the ways getting divorced can be bad for your health, new study saysNew study finds that divorcees are more likely to engage in certain unhealthy habits after calling it quits. Here's how to avoid them.LifestyleJun 1, 2018
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