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  2. How Often American Couples Actually Make Love, By Age - AOL

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    Relationship status. It's is far more convenient when you and your partner live under the same roof — a fact that has historically given married couples and people who live together an advantage ...

  3. 7 patterns of long-lasting relationships, according to a ...

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    Just because couples stayed together for the long haul, that doesn’t mean they didn’t have difficult periods where they even questioned the relationship. Facing adversity didn’t derail them ...

  4. Consequential strangers - Wikipedia

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    The term was coined by Karen L. Fingerman and further ... relationship scholars have concentrated almost ... [22] Even within a long-term relationship, partners do ...

  5. Passionate and companionate love - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, Acevedo & Aron's analyses of psychometric scores showed that people can stay in love (as measured by the PLS) in the long term. [13] Long-term romantic love is associated with increased relationship satisfaction; [13] however, long-term romantic love couples generally report low levels of obsession. [14] As noted above, obsession is ...

  6. The Science Of Love In The 21st Century - The Huffington Post

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    Over the following months they drew closer and closer, proceeding through subsequent stages of building a fulfilling love relationship. John learned about the unhappy home life growing up in Michigan that had driven Julie to spend so much time in the forest by herself, and Julie learned about John's desire to understand deeply earth's biggest ...

  7. Human bonding - Wikipedia

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    The term pair bond originated in 1940 in reference to mated pairs of birds; referring to a monogamous or relatively monogamous relationship. Whilst some form of monogamy may characterise around 90% of bird species, in mammals long-term pairing (beyond the brief duration of copulation itself) is rare, at around 3% (see animal monogamy).

  8. Have You Stayed Too Long? These Are the 3 Signs of a Sunk ...

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    Applying the term to our romantic entanglements means staying in an unhappy relationship because we feel we’ve already invested too much time and energy into it, “even when the relationship is ...

  9. Mutual monogamy - Wikipedia

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    Mutual monogamy is a form of monogamy that exists when two partners agree to be sexually active with only one another. Being in a long-term mutually monogamous relationship reduces the risk of acquiring a sexually transmitted infection (STI). [1]