If you've been looking for a good excuse to cuddle up and watch rom - coms with your guy,
new marriage research has given you a perfectly good excuse.
Not exact matches
And Family
Research Council President Tony Perkins says the last time his conservative Christian movement saw so many victories at the state level — where many legislatures are busy passing
new abortion restrictions - was in 2004, when more than a dozen states adopted same - sex
marriage bans.
«Public Religion
Research Institute (PRRI) released a
new poll yesterday that finds support for
marriage equality has jumped 21 percentage points over the last ten years»
With a little
research, I found the article, «How to Write Your Own
Marriage Contract» by Susan Edmiston, which ran in the debut issue of Ms. magazine, in 1971, which was an insert in
New York magazine (and created a huge kerfluffle).
Marriage generally does not support activities and friendships outside the couple, as I've learned in my
research for The
New I Do, leading some to call it a greedy institution.
Then
research by Philip and Carolyn Cowan indicated that if both partners wanted the pregnancy — and didn't slide back into traditional gender roles once the baby was born — the initial shock of
new parenthood disappeared and their
marriage would be back on a happy marital track.
There's been a flurry of discussion lately about that lately, first with the release of a video «The Economics of Sex» by the Austin Institute, a
new academic initiative that conducts
research on family,
marriage and relationships (you can watch it below).
Yes, according to the engaged couples my - author and I interviewed while
researching for The
New I Do: Reshaping
Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels.
That said, I spent months
researching consensual nonmonogamous relationships for The
New I Do and spoke to numerous people who opened up their
marriage or who chose it from the get - go because they'd never even consider getting married without monogamy being discussed and mutually agreed to, and even I know that being in a consensually nonmonogamous relationship hardly has «loose confines» — most people who mutually agree to choose it have explicit agreements on what's OK and what's not OK; even if they don't, successfully navigating it requires a lot of communication and transparency.
In light of the exhaustive
research my co-author and I did on the parenting
marriage model in The
New I Do, I've come to appreciate the many ways people arrive to parenthood and the many creative ways couples are parenting once their romantic and sexual relationship is over — like actress Maria Bello's thoroughly modern take on co-parenting.
According to the Pew
Research Center, four out of 10
new marriages last year included at least one partner who had been married before, and a good percentage who haven't yet are interested in doing so.
A
new study looks at how
marriage has impacted LGBQ people (no trans people because no one in the study identified as such, so more
research is needed).
I was honored to be able to present some of the
research on how
marriage is changing that Susan Pease Gadoua and I unearthed while writing The New I Do: Reshaping Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels before a group of therapists r
marriage is changing that Susan Pease Gadoua and I unearthed while writing The
New I Do: Reshaping
Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels before a group of therapists r
Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels before a group of therapists recently.
Given that, here's what I predict, based on current trends and
research done for The
New I Do: Reshaping
Marriage for Skeptics Realists and Rebels, love and marriage will look like in the year
Marriage for Skeptics Realists and Rebels, love and
marriage will look like in the year
marriage will look like in the years ahead.
But as our
research for The
New I Do uncovered, the idea of a short, childfree (that part is essential)
marriage goes, way, way back (you may be surprised to learn how far back).
In
researching LATs / apartners for The
New I Do: Reshaping
Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels — which offers a living apart together model as one of many marital options couples can chose from to individualize their marriage — I discovered that LATs / apartners feel more committed and less trapped than live - in
Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels — which offers a living apart together model as one of many marital options couples can chose from to individualize their
marriage — I discovered that LATs / apartners feel more committed and less trapped than live - in
marriage — I discovered that LATs / apartners feel more committed and less trapped than live - in couples.
According to a 2013 study conducted by the Pew
Research Center, 40 percent of
new marriages include at least one person who was previously married.
In
researching LATs / apartners for The
New I Do: Reshaping
Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels — which offers a living apart together model as one of many marital options couples can chose from to individualize their marriage — Vicki discovered that LATs / apartners feel more committed and less trapped than live - in
Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels — which offers a living apart together model as one of many marital options couples can chose from to individualize their
marriage — Vicki discovered that LATs / apartners feel more committed and less trapped than live - in
marriage — Vicki discovered that LATs / apartners feel more committed and less trapped than live - in couples.
But as our
research for The
New I Do uncovered, the idea of a short, childfree (yes, that part is essential)
marriage goes, way, way back (you may be surprised to learn how far back, but you'll have to buy the book).
Not only are more
marriages on the rocks these days, so is
marriage itself, according to a
new study by the Pew
Research Center.
Perhaps we should start talking about what makes for a healthy
marriage in high school; at least that's what the majority of responders in an informal survey Susan Pease Gadoua and I offered as part of our
research for our book, «The
New I Do,» indicated.
Through her
research, she explains that dating as we know it is
new, as is
marriage.
Two groups that opposes same - sex
marriage, the New Yorker's Family Research Foundation and the National Organization for Marriage, are playing host this Saturday to the «Summer for Marriage RV Tour,» which will be making a stop at the West Capitol Park in
marriage, the
New Yorker's Family
Research Foundation and the National Organization for
Marriage, are playing host this Saturday to the «Summer for Marriage RV Tour,» which will be making a stop at the West Capitol Park in
Marriage, are playing host this Saturday to the «Summer for
Marriage RV Tour,» which will be making a stop at the West Capitol Park in
Marriage RV Tour,» which will be making a stop at the West Capitol Park in Albany.
A recent Siena
Research Institute poll estimates that a record high of 58 percent of
New York's registered voters support gay
marriage, compared with a record low 36 percent who oppose it.
«Granting
marriage licenses to same - sex partners would mean encouraging and promoting family structures that deny children of either a mom or a dad,» said McGuire, the CEO of
New Yorker's Family
Research Foundation.
«This governor has fancied himself as a sort of fiscal hawk but willing to deal with other issues from a more moderate or liberal perspective,» said Blair Horner, the executive director of
New York Public Interest
Research Group, citing Mr. Cuomo's conservative - minded moves, like the property tax cap, and his more progressive policies, like same - sex
marriage.
Cuomo flatly said «no» when asked Tuesday if his bill will include the additional religious exemptions sought by McGuire, an Elmira pastor and president of the
New Yorkers Family
Research Foundation, who says gay
marriage damages children.
Always known for harshly conservative views on social issues ---- he was active in the movement to block
marriage equality in
New York, has ties to the extremist Family
Research Council, and is anti-choice ---- Cabrera nonetheless sparked fresh outrage when the Uganda video emerged.
This
research «
marriage» is not atypical in biosystems nanotechnology labs: Across academia, government, and industry, groups are almost always interdisciplinary, and
new employees — whether they are postdocs or permanent staff — are hired based on how they can holistically contribute to the team, or for specific skills they possess which will complement the group's expertise.
But
new research from Duke University suggests something quite different may be at play: Girls may be hardier than boys, even in the womb, and may be better able to survive pregnancies stressed by a troubled
marriage.
Starting to build my independent
research group (and develop the courses I teach and my status in a
new department) while also building a
new marriage and family relationships must have been three times as hard as «just» starting to build an independent
research group would have been otherwise.
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«This study could help us refocus our efforts and to say, «Clearly, pushing
marriage isn't a remedy,»» says Wendy Chavkin, MD, a professor of public health and ob - gyn in the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, in
New York City, who was not involved in the
research.
According to
new research published in the Journal of
Marriage and Family, husbands» appraisal of their marriage — and life satisfaction overall — depends on whether their wives are happy in the m
Marriage and Family, husbands» appraisal of their
marriage — and life satisfaction overall — depends on whether their wives are happy in the m
marriage — and life satisfaction overall — depends on whether their wives are happy in the
marriagemarriage.
TALLAHASSEE - Dec 27 - According to a
new research report by the Pew Research Center, ~ 39 % of adults say marriage is becoming obsolete, up from 28 %
research report by the Pew
Research Center, ~ 39 % of adults say marriage is becoming obsolete, up from 28 %
Research Center, ~ 39 % of adults say
marriage is becoming obsolete, up from 28 % in 1978.
A
new research carried out in 2010 suggests that international
marriages due to racial exchange is accepted at 80 %.
Director of
Research and Development, told me that this now represents 4.77 % of all
new marriages in the U.S.. That's a nice jump for their site and does reflect the everyday acceptance of singles successfully finding love online.
As individual states grapple with the issue of same - sex
marriage,
new research finds legalizing such unions will likely... (read more)
His
new research found that people who meet online progress faster to
marriage.
New research suggests today's college students aren't engaging in more sex and aren't more open to the idea of sex before
marriage than those from earlier decades.
In a
new nationwide survey conducted by market
research firm Synovate for Userplane (www.userplane.com), Americans say they believe people who use dating Web sites to meet others are primarily looking for good times and steady companionship — not
marriage.
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New peer - reviewed
research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) ranks eHarmony as number one for producing the most
marriages and the most satisfied
marriages compared to all other methods studied.
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Because the
new BlackBerry Q10 from
Research In Motion Ltd. is a successful
marriage of the modern touch - screen smartphone and the iconic BlackBerry keyboard.
The second will be out on June 19 for $ 5.99 and add two
new marriage candidates: Shirlock, a journalist and self - proclaimed detective, and Michelle, Doc's
research partner.
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research, and interviews with hundreds of divorced men and women, Crazy Time charts the emotional journey of the breakup of a
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While
researching for our book, The
New I Do: Reshaping
Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels, Susan Pease Gadoua and I heard from numerous couples who opened up their marriage for
Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels, Susan Pease Gadoua and I heard from numerous couples who opened up their
marriage for
marriage for awhile.