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Spouses with combined age of 202 become world's oldest newlyweds
The bride, 102, and her groom, 100, tied the knot in May after nine years together.
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Bumble reveals dating trends for 2025
The dating app Bumble just announced its latest predictions for 2025, using data from more than 40,000 Gen Zers and Millennials.
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What is a golden retriever boyfriend? All about the pet-inspired personality type
If you’ve ventured into the relationship-oriented side of TikTok in the past year, you’ve likely encountered the concept of golden retriever boyfriends.
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Run clubs in NYC have just become another oversaturated dating market, singles say
Thousands of singles in New York City are flocking to run clubs to meet their soulmate, but some say they are just as rife with drama as the dating apps they wanted to escape.
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Phil Donahue and Marlo Thomas were married 44 years. Their top 3 marriage secrets
“It was kind of love at first sight,” Thomas recalled on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” in 2021. “Something chemical happened.”
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Do we get too much advice on how to love? Why an article from 1938 feels more true now than ever
It’s normal to seek out how be a more supportive partner in romantic relationships, but trustworthiness varies in the advice people receive, one expert says.
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Single wedding guests spend $273 more than couples, new study shows: ‘I'm still giving a $100 gift'
The costs associated with attending a wedding — gifts, accommodations, parties — don’t change based on your relationship status.
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93% of singles want to be in a successful relationship but say dating is hard, recent survey shows: 4 behaviors that raise ‘red flags'
Despite the reputation dating apps have of not facilitating long term relationships, most users say a romantic partnership is the goal when using the apps.
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Spending on a wedding gift? ‘You don't need to break the bank to show your love and support,' says founder of Her First 100k
For members of the wedding party, a cornucopia of expenses and the expectation to also purchase the newlyweds a gift can seem excessive.
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I spent a fortune to be in my friend's wedding. Do I still have to buy the couple a gift? 4 experts weigh in
Not including a gift, bridesmaids spend, on average, more than $1,600 being in a wedding, according to 2024 data from The Knot.
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68% of Americans feel stressed about cost when planning a date—here's who they think should pay
The majority of Americans agree the finances around dating are stressful. But there’s differing opinions on who should pay for the first date.
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‘Gray divorce' has doubled since the '90s — and the financial risk is high for women
Americans age 50 and older are divorcing at much higher rates, and women are financially vulnerable.
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If you and your partner use any of these 5 phrases regularly, your relationship is stronger than most
The most successful couples, according to psychologists, regularly express devotion, understanding, and contrition.
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What is breadcrumbing? Inside the modern dating trend
Ghosting isn’t the only way to digitally reject someone. Now, psychologists and dating experts are talking about a different phenomenon: breadcrumbing.
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How to confront a friend who never pays you back, according to a Harvard-trained etiquette expert
If you’re not particularly good at confronting people, a friend who never pays you back can cost you a significant amount of money.
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New York and New Jersey are awful places to be single, according to new survey
It may be the “concrete jungle where dreams are made of,” but those dreams apparently do not include a dating life.
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How soon is too soon to bring your partner home for the holidays? Experts weigh in
“Cuffing season” — a social phenomenon where single people search for short-term relationships once it gets colder outside — has arrived and you found someone special. Now that the holiday season is here, you may find that a question is consistently on your mind: how soon is too soon to bring my new significant other home for the holidays to…
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How soon is too soon to bring your partner home for the holidays? Experts answer relationship questions
Cuffing season arrived and you found someone special. Now that the holiday season is here, you may find that a question is consistently on your mind: how soon is too soon to bring my new significant other home for the holidays to meet the family?
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3 financial tips for couples moving in together for the first time
When couples move in together for the first time, many financial questions and tasks arise, leaving room for disagreement and awkwardness.
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Why do people gaslight? A study looks at possible motives
The term stems from the 1944 thriller “Gaslight” and refers to a form of psychological manipulation. A study sheds light on why perpetrators may engage in gaslighting in romantic relationships.