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Facebook a top cause of relationship trouble

Richard Adams The Guardian 03/08/2011
Facebook a top cause of relationship trouble

When Facebook gets involved, relationships can quickly fall apart – as Hosni Mubarak and Muammar Gaddafi have discovered. But dictatorships are not the only ties being dissolved by social networking sites: now Facebook is increasingly being blamed for undermining American marriages.

Married Mt. Vernon Woman Discovers Husband Had 2nd Wife

A Mount Vernon woman who thought she had married the love of her life, said her wedding day was “a lie” after she found out her husband was married to another woman.

Thou Shalt Not FACEBOOK: Pastor Orders Members To Delete Accounts

Thou shalt not commit adultery. And thou also shalt not use Facebook. That’s the edict from a New Jersey pastor who feels the two often go together.

iVillage Study Indicates Many Women Happy with Sex Lives, But Would Rather Read, Watch Movies or Sleep Than Do the Deed

A new iVillage survey of wives aged 18-49 reveals that sex in married life takes a little bit of a hit. Surprised? On "The Early Show," Liz Zack, editor of pregnancy and parenting at iVillage, and Ian Kerner, therapist and author of "Love in a Time of Colic," discussed some of the results.

Is Marriage Good for Your Health?

In 1858, a British epidemiologist named William Farr set out to study what he called the “conjugal condition” of the people of France. He divided the adult population into three distinct categories: the “married,” consisting of husbands and wives; the “celibate,” defined as the bachelors and spinsters who had never married; and finally the “widowed,” those who had experienced the death of a spouse.

World's first Islamic online sex shop to open on Sunday

A Dutch webshop that calls itself "the first Islamic online webshop for sex articles and care products" will open for business starting on Sunday.

Researchers: Be true to yourself and better romance will follow

According to a new study, people who are more true to themselves, have more positive and healthy dating relationships.

Men want sex until the grave

Men want sex until they have one foot in the grave, according to a recent study by British researchers.

Funniest Divorce Letter Ever

Would you take him back if he's pleading so heartbreaking?

Sexting: A new form of infidelity

It may seem like a platonic affair, a bit of innocent flirt, but extramarital sexting involves a breach of trust and deceit and has the potential to permanently severe the relationship with your significant other.


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