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  2. The longest, happiest marriages have these 6 defining traits

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    Research conducted on lifelong, happy pairings reveals five traits in those who commit to the long haul and stick with it. Below, Eller breaks down those qualities so you can look for—and foster ...

  3. The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] “Marriage isn’t about just raising kids, splitting chores, and making love. It can also have a spiritual dimension that has to do with creating an inner life together–a culture rich with symbols and rituals, and an appreciation for your roles and goals that link you, that lead you to understand what it means to be part of the ...

  4. Anna Karenina principle - Wikipedia

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    By that, Tolstoy meant that for a marriage to be happy, it had to succeed in several key aspects. Failure on even one of these aspects, and the marriage is doomed . . . the Anna Karenina principle also applies to ecological risk assessments involving multiple stressors. [3]

  5. Mila Kunis on the key to a happy marriage: 'Be nice to each ...

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    When it comes to juggling married life, work and kids, Mila Kunis has some advice: “There’s no such thing as balance, so don’t strive for that.”

  6. Marriage - Wikipedia

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    Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a culturally and often legally recognised union between people called spouses.It establishes rights and obligations between them, as well as between them and their children (if any), and between them and their in-laws. [1]

  7. For a Happy Marriage, Find Your ‘Needle-Movers’ - AOL

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    In a marriage, minor (and major) squabbles happen. Still, if we’ve learned anything from relationship experts Jocelyn and Aaron Freeman, it’s that how we repair after a fight that matters most.