Not exact matches
I can tell some of your commenters don't know very many conservative Catholics, evangelicals, and Mormons, but I can assure you all the ones I've ever known (which is a LOT of them) are very
happy about their decisions to
remain virgins and even for some, unkissed, until
marriage (as a Catholic I don't believe there it is morally superior to abstain from kissing prior to
marriage, but I respect the right of others to choose to do so).
Of all the people who get married, only three in ten
remain in healthy,
happy marriages, as psychologist Ty Tashiro points out in his book The Science of Happily Ever After, which was published earlier this year.
On the eve of Jackson's presidential election, Rachel dies, but «Ol' Hickory» takes comfort in recalling a
marriage that
remained happy against all odds.
Of all the people who get married, only three in ten
remain in healthy,
happy marriages, as psychologist Ty Tashiro points out in his book «The Science of Happily Ever After,» which was published earlier this year.
Extensive research on
marriage has been conducted to determine the «magic number» — the ratio of positive interaction (Turn Towards) to negative interaction (Turn Away or Turn Against)-- that predicts whether a couple will
remain in a
happy relationship.