Some couples can’t get enough — or too much — of each other. Here’s why, according to the anxious–avoidant push-pull of attachment science in relationships.
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Relationships thrive when both partners share the load, but emotional work often falls unevenly on one person’s shoulders. When you’re constantly managing feelings, planning conversations, and keeping ...
Today, many couples share not just a bed and dreams, but also the financial load of the household. What was once unthinkable—a woman contributing as much (or more) than her partner—is now a reality in ...