Fast pace of modern life lets
less time for romance.
Not exact matches
For some
time we seem to have been launched on a great campaign to deromanticize everything even while we are eager to insist that more or
less everything that matters is a
romance, a tale we tell one another.
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With all the responsibilities many women juggle, there is often no
time for romance, and in many cases, even
less desire.
Not only do current policies in many organizations actively discourage workplace
romance (thus eliminating what may be,
for many individuals, the single largest pool in which they might seek partners), but older adults may also have
less time for socializing outside of work hours than do younger adults who have not yet entered the workforce full -
time (Brym & Lenton, 2001).
Unfortunately, along with these depictions there are frequent gunfire, a kidnapping and other explicit violence, meaning
less time for developing a storyline — especially the
romance between Tony and Pepper.
You can get Kate's lovely foodie
romance A Batch Made in Heaven on your ereader
for less than the price of an iced bun
for a limited
time.
The Gilded Age might not be as popular a
time period as the Regency and Victorian eras in historical
romance, but it's been a steady subgenre
for years, offering readers a
less restrictive, even more ridiculously opulent setting than the ballrooms of English high society.
He was decidedly
less sweet and romantic in the follow - up, Warrior Within, but hey; when you've got a
time - guarding demon chasing after you night and day, I'd wager it's damn difficult to make
time for romance.
«As the normal stresses of life together pile up — with children, career, friend, in - laws, and other distractions crowding out the
time for romance and intimacy — couples may put
less effort into their relationship and let the petty grievances they hold against one another tear them apart,» says Emily Esfahani Smith, author of The Atlantic article.
As the normal stresses of a life together pile up — with children, career, friend, in - laws, and other distractions crowding out the
time for romance and intimacy — couples may put
less effort into their relationship and let the petty grievances they hold against one another tear them apart.
Dr. Michael McNulty, a master trainer from The Gottman Institute and founder of the Chicago Relationship Center, tells Business Insider maintaining a marital friendship,
romance, and intimacy, managing ongoing conflict that is inevitable in marriage, and creating and maintaining a meaningful relationship is more challenging
for partners with successful careers because they have
less time to do so.
With
less time together, Dr. Mike McNulty, a Master Certified Gottman Therapist, says maintaining a marital friendship,
romance, and intimacy; managing ongoing conflict that is inevitable in marriage; and creating and maintaining a meaningful relationship is more challenging
for partners with successful careers.
Dr. Michael McNulty, a master trainer from The Gottman Institute and founder of the Chicago Relationship Center, tells Business Insider that maintaining a marital friendship,
romance, and intimacy, managing ongoing conflict that is inevitable in marriage, and creating and maintaining a meaningful relationship is more challenging
for partners with successful careers because they have
less time to do so.
So, as normal stresses of a life together pile up and crowd out the
time for romance and intimacy, couples may put
less effort into their relationship or they may let the grievances they hold against one another tear them apart.