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  2. Living apart together - Wikipedia

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    Some researchers have seen living apart together as a historically new family form. From this perspective LAT couples can pursue both the intimacy of being in a couple and at the same time preserve autonomy. [5] Some LAT couples may even de-prioritize couple relationships and place more importance on friendship. [13]

  3. Long-distance relationship - Wikipedia

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    About 40% of couples in long-distance relationships break up; around 4.5 months into the relationship is the time when couples most commonly start having problems. 70% of couples in a long-distance relationship break up due to unplanned circumstances and events. 75% of all engaged couples have, at some point, been in a long distance ...

  4. A dating expert explains why living apart keeps the spark ...

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    Logan Ury, a dating expert on "The Later Daters," shared why more older couples are choosing to live apart, together. Logan Ury, a dating expert on "The Later Daters," shared why more older ...

  5. Interpersonal relationship - Wikipedia

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    Later relationships also tend to exhibit higher levels of commitment. [10] Most psychologists and relationship counselors predict a decline of intimacy and passion over time, replaced by a greater emphasis on companionate love (differing from adolescent companionate love in the caring, committed, and partner-focused qualities).

  6. Study finds the bigger the age gap, the more likely that the ...

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    But even just being one year apart puts you at a 3 percent higher divorce rate. Although, according to the knower-of-all-things, Facebook , those low age gaps are pretty common.

  7. ‘A big cost to be paid’: More Americans over 55 are ... - AOL

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    Although living apart together may help you financially, it can also save you emotionally. Larson cited a study from Cornell University that said widowed women over 65 are “hostile” toward the ...

  8. Human bonding - Wikipedia

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    Human bonding is the process of development of a close interpersonal relationship between two or more people.It most commonly takes place between family members or friends, [1] but can also develop among groups, such as sporting teams and whenever people spend time together.

  9. Unconditional love - Wikipedia

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    Unconditional love is a profound feeling that may be directed to another, showing them that they are seen and cared for with a deep sense of humanity, acceptance, validity, and equality. Unconditional love is often expressed over time, time in the moment, or from any distance.