When Petra Cahill’s parents married in 1962, the pill was not yet legal, college tuition was a three-figure cost and most women didn't work outside the home. She set out to learn how they stayed together in the face of a culture that has changed radically.
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When Petra Cahill’s parents married in 1962, the pill was not yet legal, college tuition was a three-figure cost and most women didn't work outside the home.
Read More »Video: Newlyweds: Overcome stress hurdles
Sharon Jayson of USA TODAY and clinical psychologist Judith Sills talk about how stress during the first year of marriage can impact the long-term success of the relationship. (TODAY)
Read More »Video: Newlyweds: Overcome stress hurdles
Sharon Jayson of USA TODAY and clinical psychologist Judith Sills talk about how stress during the first year of marriage can impact the long-term success of the relationship. (TODAY)
Read More »Why do emotional opposites attract?
Relationship expert Dr. Robi Ludwig explains why we fall for people who show love differently, and why that can actually be positive.
Read More »Condom use 101: Errors are so common
Condoms can't prevent unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease if they're used incorrectly. Unfortunately, a new review of research finds that condom use errors are all too common.
Read More »Tell us your online dating scam story!
Have you ever been hit by a social media scam? If you've ever had your information, money, or password stolen by a scammer, we want to know what happened! Tell us your story and we may interview you for an upcoming segment on TODAY.
Read More »Video: Do long distance relationships work?
TODAY’s panel of guys – Chuck Nice, Rick Younger, Ed Watts and David Good – answer viewers’ questions about whether long-distance relationships work and how long women should wait until their boyfriend proposes. (TODAY)
Read More »Video: ‘Wing-woman’ Sara earns dating wings
TODAY’s Sara Haines heads to Boston to try her hand as a “wing-woman” for hire, attempting to help guys break the ice when out on the town and looking for love. (TODAY)
Read More »Judge orders man to take his wife on a bowling date
After a minor domestic scuffle, a Florida man has been ordered by a judge to buy his wife flowers and treat her to dinner at Red Lobster, followed by an evening of bowling.
Read More »College vending machine offers ‘morning-after’ pill
Students at a Pennsylvania university can obtain the "morning-after" pill from an unusual source — a vending machine at the campus health center.
Read More »Marriage retreats combat high rate of military divorce
Hoping to reverse the rising divorce rate among service members, organizations across the country are offering military couples and families places to have fun, bond and cope with life after wartime.
Read More »Video: Here’s what gets women in the mood for love
Kelly Wallace from iVillage reveals the results of a new sex survey that found that women get in the mood for sex when their husbands share loving feelings about them. (TODAY)
Read More »Paternity questions plague 1 in 10, firm says
The company that made its name peddling drugstore paternity tests to uncertain parents now says that more than 1 in 10 adults in the U.S. has had reason to ask the question: Who’s your Daddy
Read More »6 secrets of happy, loving couples
Dr. Robi Ludwig shares her tips for what makes a successful couple
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