Running separate households may bring back the romance in marriage
Can everyday routine life make love disappear? Recent research by Dr. Robert T. Francoeur asks, “How much togetherness is healthy?” Higher education and flexibility, writes Dr. Francoeur, makes it more likely for couples to live apart together and run separate households.
In the 1920s, noted American anthropologist and writer Margaret Mead, studied life among peoples in Samoa, Papua New Guinea, Bali and Native North America. Scholars say Margaret Mead was in search of a sexual Eden and her work and research is still quoted by those wanting to live in a similar idyllic freedom. Among Mead’s research is the study of sexual customs in what were previously called “primitive societies. Adult South Pacific islanders, for example, chose to live in sex-segregated housing.
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Running separate households may bring back the romance in marriage
Can everyday routine life make love disappear? Recent research by Dr. Robert T. Francoeur asks, “How much togetherness is healthy?” Higher education and flexibility, writes Dr. Francoeur, makes it more likely for couples to live apart together and run separate households.
In the 1920s, noted American anthropologist and writer Margaret Mead, studied life among peoples in Samoa, Papua New Guinea, Bali and Native North America. Scholars say Margaret Mead was in search of a sexual Eden and her work and research is still quoted by those wanting to live in
An older man and a much younger woman caught in the glare of a scandal often makes the headlines and shocks the public, but the motivations behind the relationship are an old and oft-told story.
The allegations involving Monsignor Eugene Clark, a high-ranking Roman Catholic Church official, and his secretary, Laura DeFilippo, who are caught up in an ugly divorce case filed by the woman's husband, follow a relatively familiar pattern, say observers of the marital scene.
"Infidelity between older men and younger women is often charged by power and is based on inequality," said Renee Pepper, a Mount Kisco social worker
BRAD PITT's grandmother has advised the FIGHT CLUB star to take his blossoming romance with ANGELINA JOLIE slowly, because his family still haven't got over his divorce from JENNIFER ANISTON.
Pitt was plagued by rumours of an affair with his MR AND MRS SMITH co-star before his split from ex-wife Aniston was announced in January (05) - and his relatives are concerned about Jolie's suitability because she has been divorced twice before reaching her 30th birthday.
BETTY RUSSELL says, "The family want Brad to go slow. Angelina's been married twice, Brad is just divorced.
"The family still love Jennifer Aniston."
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U.S. workers spend more time on the job these days than ever. And with nearly 20 percent more single people in the workplace now than 10 years ago, many people are starting to turn their frown on office romance upside-down.
Still, there are rules to follow, so if you are thinking about beginning a relationship with someone at work, keep these in mind:
Dating your subordinate or your boss is never a wise idea. Not only could you possibly involve yourself in a sexual-harassment suit, but you can also sabotage your career. Romancing your boss most often looks like you're just trying
In Long Live Romance, Part II, Galleria Pack is presenting a two-city exhibition showcasing six emerging British artists. The show will be curated by renowned English artist FRANKO B, who held his first solo show with Galleria Pack (The Season, Volume Two) in November of 2004.
Long Live Romance, Part II is an exhibition born of the collaborative efforts of Galleria Pack and Galleria Lipanjepuntin (Trieste), where Franko B’s Long Live Romance, Part I was exhibited in April-May of this year. Galleria Lipanjepuntin will be hosting an additional section of Long Live Romance, Part II in its Rome exhibition space