You and your partner were drawn together for many reasons–physical attraction, common interests, and more.
For weeks and maybe months, the two of you got better acquainted, got closer, and everything looked positive.
Connecting with people romantically, emotionally, and physically is really amazing. But there's a lot of work that goes into building a good relationship. What are some tips for having a great relationship? How do you know if your relationship is healthy? How can I make my relationship better? This page has some great articles and stories about relationships.
You and your partner were drawn together for many reasons–physical attraction, common interests, and more.
For weeks and maybe months, the two of you got better acquainted, got closer, and everything looked positive.
Erica Scoville and her husband Mike never thought they'd be trend-setters. But the Richland, Washington, couple are part of an ever-growing number of happily married people who sleep in separate beds. Whether it's due to snoring, blanket-, pillow-, or bed-hogging, the TODAY "Snooze or Lose" sleep survey found that slightly less than half of couples sleep separately in order to get enough rest to function the next day. Erica, 41, an accountant, and Mike, 46, a sales person, actually settled on separate rooms, which according to the realty industry, isn't all that unusual today, either.
There is a story about a past student of one of our public universities. He was very popular because he was tall, physically built, handsome and an outstanding athlete. Naturally, many female students gave him ‘fans’ and were all over him.