There's a lot of nuance behind how women love — in their personal lives and beyond — especially as they get older, bolster their internal self-assuredness and self-esteem, and solidify their values.
Partners in long-term relationships don’t just fall out of love overnight. They might be navigating through a rough patch that separates them physically or prompts a fleeting kind of emotional ...
They’ve lost that lovin’ feeling. Women fall out of love before their husbands do — and a life of children and chores could be the culprit. A new study, published in the Journal of the Association for ...
There’s a reason we associate falling in love with being hit by Cupid’s arrow. It strikes out of nowhere—a euphoric rush that burns into an all-consuming glow. But falling out of love? Not so much.
Most people don’t enter into a relationship thinking about how it will end, but the reality is that most relationships do end at some point. A sociologist at Stanford University found that 60% of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Travers writes about the world of psychology. Falling out of love can be incredibly painful. It’s not something either ...