From Gen Z to Gen X, a pause in the march to the altar, or a decision to skip it altogether, is becoming more common.
In today's Dear Annie column, Annie offers advice to a long-suffering wife who is tired of her husband never helping out ...
It’s not that I was embarrassed by Hugh or that I thought someone better might come along. I just shudder when I hear a man ...
A new study suggests marriage may be linked to a lower risk of cancer, adding to a growing body of research tying it to ...
Haines says her comments were 'misconstrued.' ...
A 72‑year‑old husband feels worn down after decades of a marriage marked by criticism, conflict, and emotional dismissal. He ...
Marriage, it turns out, may come with a side-effect no one puts in the vows: people who have been married seem less likely to develop cancer than those who have never married at all.
In sickness and in health? A new study found tying the knot may be linked to a lower risk of cancer.
Bethany Beal told Newsweek saving a first kiss wasn’t about purity culture, but making a decision based on her convictions.
"We recently discovered that our son is planning to propose to his girlfriend this summer, just before they both leave for ...