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The brands you choose matter

Compatibility in a marriage for most people comes from having similar tastes and backgrounds, such as their level of education, religious beliefs, family upbringing, and everyday choices made in life. A recent study has found that brand compatibility is more important than these similarities in determining how happy you are as a couple. Research on

Headaches that affect intimacy

Believe it or not but headaches occurring during sexual activity really happen. Couples will talk about headaches occurring when discussing intimacy issues with a couple’s counsellor – these are what we refer to as “sex headaches.” As the name implies, sex headaches occur through sexual activity, in particular an orgasm. A headache can have a

What makes people happy?

The latest study by the University of Melbourne tells us that being married is advantageous, particularly for men! Researchers have questioned about 17,000 Australians on what makes them happy for its annual Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey. What’s good for your general health? The survey found that people who exercised every day

Couples with no kids often eat together

The assumption that most people have is that those couples who have children would be far more likely to eat together as a family at home, than those couples without children. Many studies have found that families with children benefit enormously from eating at the table with their parents, together with their brothers and sisters.